This colony got along with the Natives the best?
What is Plymouth?
What is a Proprietary Colony?
A colony that is owned by an individual or a family..
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire
What are the New England Colonies?
This crops grew well in the Middle Colonies and were exported. They gave these colonies the nickname the "breadbasket" colonies
What are wheat and rye?
What were three crops grown in the south?
Tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton..
Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland
What are the Southern Colonies?
Where was Jamestown located? Who was it named after?
Virginia & King James I
What is a Charter Colony?
A colony that is granted by the king, but the king has no power.
These made up a large part of the Southern economy.
What is a plantation?
Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania
What was Louisiana?
This colony produce the first factory.
What is the Middle Colonies?
In 1620 who came to Plymouth? Where were they headed? Where did they land?
English Puritans, Northern Virginia, Cape Cod Massachusetts
A large number of these were forced to work on the plantations for no pay.
What is a slave?
What is the difference between a colony and a settlement?
A settlement is a small community. A colony is governed by a distant country, and it consist of multiple colonies.
These European countries settled in North America
Who is England, France, and Spain?
What cash crop is John Rolfe known for?
Tobacco
What is a Royal Colony?
A colony where the king appoints a governor. The governor is joined by the colonial legislature. The colonial legislature makes laws, collects taxes, handles issues, and control the governors pay.