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Societies need government to

to make laws, to keep order, to protect the community

100

How the House of Burgesses most helped the Virginia colony

local self-government 

100

The Dutch and French colonists generally had better relations with Native Americans than the English because

the Dutch and the French were interested in mainly trade, while the English wanted more land

100

Best describes how some slaves resisted their role as slaves

They destroyed property and ran away to avoid abuse and overwork

100

3 ways that early colonists adapted to their environments to survive

1. farming and agriculture, 2. cleared forest and changed the land for shelter, 3. learned Native skills 

200

Native American experiences on encomienda land

Many died from overwork and disease

200

Wrote the Mayflower Compact

Pilgrims seeking religious freedom

200

The Middle Passage relates to triangular trade because

North America imported slaves from Africa

200

These events resulted directly from tensions between English colonists and Native Americans over land

King Phillip's War and Pontiac's Rebellion

300

Economy affects society in these ways

by managing goods and services, by determining jobs that people do

300

The reason the Puritans started a separate colony from the Pilgrims

They wanted their colony to show how to reform the Church of England

300

List colonists in the correct order from highest class to lowest class

large landowner, artisan, servant 

300

The reason the Iroquois joined the fight in the French and Indian War

They hoped to win protection for their lands from the British

400

Reason the Virginia Company funded a colony at Jamestown 

to profit from land and raw materials

400
The shared goal that started the colonization of New France and New Netherlands

the search for the Northwest Passage

400

Makes goods to sell

Artisan

400

Summarize the role of religion in the founding of various English colonies

people were fleeing England for religious freedom (Ex. Quakers, Puritans, Pilgrims)

500

a skill Jamestown colonists learned to support permanent settlement

farm tobacco

500

Circumstances that led to the expansion of the New France and New Netherlands colonies

competition in fur trade

500

Best describes the role of slavery in the colonies

Most enslaved Africans worked on farms and plantations, and their labor helped grow the colonies

500

These colonies were founded more for economic than political or religious regions

Southern colonies like The Carolinas and Georgia

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