Three Regions of the
13 Colonies
Push/Pull Factors
The Triangular Trade
Vocab
Colonial Life
100

A large estate or farm where a single crop is grown to make profit such as tobacco.

What is a plantation.

100

DAILY DOUBLE!

Religious Freedom would be this type of factor

(Push or Pull)

(Social, economic, or political)

Pull/Social

100

People that were enslaved were captured and transported from this continent.

What is Africa?

100

Plants that are grown to make large profits rather feed the grower.

Cash Crops

100

Name for Town's people gathering and making rules.

Town Meetings

200

An area of land or a settlement that is ruled by another country.

What is a colony.

200

A worker seeking passage to the colonies who agrees to provide a service for a specified time to pay off debts.

Who is an indentured servant.

200

A term used to describe the middle part of an enslaved person’s journey from Africa to the Americas.

The Middle Passage.

200

The Quaker belief (especially William Penn) that we should be accepting of all religions.

What is religious Toleration?

200

Members of a religious group found in New England, practiced or preached a stricter moral code than is generally followed.

Puritans/Pilgrims


300

Colonies originally established by the Dutch and known as the “bread basket” for its shipping and food production. A region that has fertile soil leading to great food production.

What are the Middle Colonies.
300

This is a political/push factor (name one)

What is (any political/push factor)?
300

For this is the reason the southern colonies have a large population of enslaved African-Americans.

What is: they had a need for a large supply of workers on plantations.

300

A series of transatlantic trade routes between the three points: The Americas, Europe, and Africa.

The Triangular Trade

300

Religious group in the Pennsylvania who practice acceptance of all people and religions.

Quakers

400

Colonies established by English businessmen seeking wealth from cash crops. A region known long growing seasons and flat land good for growing crops.

What are the Southern Colonies.

400

This is a reason the middle colonies were such a good area for trade (Think geography)

What are deep harbors and rivers (that made travel of ships easier).

400

This type of good was shipped from the Americas to Europe.

Raw materials.

400

A law requiring the acceptance of all Christian religions in the colony of Maryland.

The Toleration Act of 1649.

400

The House of Burgesses and town meetings were forms of the colonists practicing this.

What is self government

500

Colonies established by the Puritans seeking religious freedom. A region with rock terrain and a harsh climate, known for its shipping and fishing industry.

What are the New England Colonies.

500

The religious persecution (punishment) of Protestant Christians by the government in Europe would be this type of factor.

(push or pull)

(social/economic/political)

Push/Political

500

Europe took raw materials from the Americas and produced these.

What are manufactured goods/finished products?

500

A worker seeking passage to the colonies who agrees to provide a service for a specified time to pay off debts.

What is an indentured servant?

500

You would be living in this group of colonies if you were looking for religious freedom, fur trapping, fishing and industry in your daily life.

What are the New England Colonies?

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