____ ___________ was another Puritan dissenter. (Pg 142)
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
The dense forest in certain regions allowed colonists to cut _____. (Pg 139)
What is timber?
New England had a meetinghouse. These structures were usually the largest _________ in town. (Pg 141)
What is building?
Governor ____ __________ surrendered to the English when the colonist refused to fight. (Pg 143)
What is Peter Stuyvesant?
In the South, the Virginia Company __________ the colony of Virginia. (Pg 144)
What is controlled?
_____ _______ was a Puritan minister. He, like Williams and Hutchinson, wanted more political freedom. (Pg 142)
Who is Thomas Hooker?
The middle colonies had ______ and a warmer climate. (pg 140)
What is rich soil?
The Puritan leaders punished any type of _______. (Pg. 141)
What is dissent?
New York and ___ ______ had diverse populations. (Pg 143)
What is New Jersey?
The colony was _____ in 1712 and became North Carolina. (Pg 144)
What is split?
After England's new king _______ __, came to power, a fleet was sent to capture New Netherland. (Pg 143)
Who is Charles 11?
Most settlements were built along rivers and the coast. _______ _____ grew in New England and the Middle colonies. (Pg 140)
What is seaport cities?
However, only church going men who owned ________ could vote at these meetings. (Pg 141)
What is property?
Quakers were against war, said people of could pray in their own way, and that woman could be _________. (Pg 143)
What is preachers?
They relied on enslaved Africans to farm and act as ________. (Pg 144)
What is servants?
In 1624, ____ _____ 1 of England took control of the colony. (Pg 144)
Who is King James?
In New England the summers were warm, but the growing season was _____ ______ long. (Pg 140)
What is five months?
His ideas led him to leave ____________ in 1636 to start a colony that would become Connecticut. (Pg 142)
What is Massachusetts?
New York and New Jersey were owned by individuals, they were called ___________ colonies. (Pg 143)
What is proprietary?
When he arrived in ________ Oglethorpe immediately started a friendship with the Yamacraw chief. (Pg 144)
What is Georgia?
Puritan leaders were afraid that _______'_ ideas were " new and dangerous."
Who is Willam's?
In the rich soil along the coastline, farmers planted __________, or crops they could sell such as tobacco and rice. (Pg 140)
What is cash crop?
_______ ______ was a Puritan minister. (Pg 142)
What is Thomas Hooker?
The Quakers thought that all people had an _____ _____ and woman could be church leaders. (Pg 143)
What is inner light?
In South Carolina, ____________ grew valuable crops. (Pg 144)
What is plantations?