Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Southern Colonies
Middle Colonies
New England Colonies
100

This is a crop that is grown to be sold

Cash Crop

100

These are the crops collected at the end of the growing season

A harvest

100

This was the 1st permanent English settlement.

Jamestown

100

What was the Middle Colonies' nickname?

The breadbasket colonies

100

What was the ship that the Pilgrims came over on?

The Mayflower

200

This is something that is owed- like money

A debt

200

Freedom from the control of a person or group of people

Independence

200

What were South Carolina's biggest cash crops?

Rice and Indigo

200

What was the largest city in the 13 colonies?

Philadelphia

200

Did the Puritans have few rules or a lot of rules?

A lot of rules

300

What is the ability to practice any religion without fear or punishment?

Religious freedom

300

A speech on a religious topic- usually given by a religious leader

Sermon

300

This colony began as a refuge for English Catholics.

Maryland

300

Where did the settlers of the Middle Colonies come from?

The Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany

300

Which group founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

The Puritans

400

This person is appointed by the King to run a region or colony.

The governor

400

This is a written or spoken agreement, usually about business

A contract

400

What was John Smith's rule for the colonists of Jamestown?

"If you don't work, you don't eat."

400

What was New York City originally known as?

New Amsterdam

400

What was the contract made by the Pilgrims?

The Mayflower Compact

500

This is a person who owes their employer an amount of work in exchange for a benefit (like coming over to the colonies).

An indentured servant
500

This is a person who follows the teachings of a Christian church that separated from the Catholic Church

A Protestant

500

Why did James Oglethorpe begin the Georgia Colony?

To help poor people

500

What did the Quakers believe?

All people were equal

500

What did Roger Williams believe about religion and government?

He believed the religion and government should be separate.

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