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100

He, a church leader, disagreed with some of these ideas.  (pg141)

Who is Roger Willams?

100

The dense forests in certain reigns allowed other colonists to cut this. (pg 139)

What is timber?

100

Government decisions and actions were decided at town ______.   (pg 141)

What is a meeting house.

100

____ were against war, said people could pray in there own way and that women could be preachers. (pg143)

Who are Quakers?

100

In the southern colonies the climate was ____ all year long. (pg 140)

What is warm?

200

After England's new king, he came to power, a fleet was sent to capture New Netherland. (pg143)

Who is king Charles II?

200

The Middle colonies had this and a warmer climate. (pg 140)

What is rich soil?

200

The -------- set up towns and farms in New England on land that looked empty to them.   (pg141)

What were puritans?

200

Quakers thought that all people had----- and women could be church leaders.          (Pg143)

What does inner light mean in this sentence? 

200

In the south, the --------- -------- controlled the colony of Virginia. (Pg144) 

What type of company is the Virginia company?

300

The king of England gave the land that became the colony of Pennsylvania to ______. (pg 143)

Who is William Penn? 

300

In rich soil along the coastline farmers planted this, or crops they could sell, such as tobacco and rice. (pg 140 


What are cash crops?

300

Although the puritans came Massachusetts to practice their ------- -------, they did not believe in freedom of religion.    (Pg141)

When they say they went to Massachusetts to practice their religion freely?     Why freely?

300

New York and New Jersey had a -------- populations.

(Pg143)

What does diverse mean?

300

Oglethorpe ----------- good relations between colonists and the Yamacraw for many years.     (Pg144)

What does coordinated mean?

400

______ was a Puritan Minister. (pg142)

Who is Thomas Hooker?

400

They cleared trees to make a way for farms and ---- the timber to sell.           (Pg140)

What does harvested mean? 

400

This was not true, however as local American Indians did not use ------- to separate land and did not use land like English people did.       (Pg141)

Why did they not use fences or land like English people?

400

A ------- is someone who owns land or property.                    (Pg143)

What does a proprietor do? 

400

king George || allowed James Oglethorpe to start a colony there for English people who had been sent to jail for ----, which meant they owed money. (Pg144)

 What does debt mean?

500

-------- was other Puritan dissenter. (Pg 142) 

Who is Anne Huchinson?

500

While the land shaped how settlements grew, the settlers also changed the -----.  (pg140)

what do they mean when they say they changed the land?

500

Puritan leaders were afraid that Willams's ideas were "new and --------".     (Pg141 

Why did they think Willams ideas were new and dangerous?

500

Penn believed in the rights of American Indians and paying them a --------- for the land.     (Pg143)

When they say a fair price of the land what do they mean?

500

Oglethorpe immediately started a friendship with the --------- ---- , --------------. (Pg144)

Who is Tomochichi?

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