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100

This was the first permanent English colony in North America, founded in 1607.

Jamestown

100

He founded Rhode Island for religious freedom after being banished from Massachusetts Bay.

Roger Williams

100

Which region’s economy relied mainly on shipbuilding, fishing, and trade due to rocky soil?

New England

100

Who created the “Join, or Die” cartoon to encourage colonial unity?

Benjamin Franklin

100

Who is famous for riding through the night to warn that the British were coming?

Paul Revere

200

This Native American confederacy helped early Jamestown settlers survive by trading food and teaching farming techniques.

The Powhatan Tribe

200

What document written in 1639 is considered the first written constitution in America?

The Fundamental Order of Connecticut 

200

What system forced enslaved Africans to cross the Atlantic Ocean under brutal conditions?

The Middle Passage

200

What treaty ended the French and Indian War? (Extra 100 if you get the year)

The Treaty of Paris (1763)

200

What blacksmith and member of the Sons of Liberty organized protests like the Boston Tea Party?

Samuel Adams

300

This 1620 agreement established self-government for the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.

The Mayflower Compact

300

What was the original name of New York when it was controlled by the Dutch?

New Amsterdam

300

What were the trade routes connecting Africa, the Americas, and Europe known as?

Triangular Trade

300

What act forced colonists to house and provide supplies for British soldiers?

The Quartering Act

300

Who gave the famous speech that ended with the words “Give me liberty, or give me death!”?

Patrick Henry

400

The Massachusetts Bay Colony was led by Puritans who wanted a community based on religion, also known as this type of government.

A Theocracy

400

What nickname did William Penn give Pennsylvania because of its welcoming policies toward different groups?

The "Holy Experiment"

400

What English law required that colonial goods like sugar and tobacco be shipped only to England?

The Navigation Acts

400

At what battle was the phrase “the shot heard ’round the world” first used?

Lexington & Concord

400

Who was the wealthy Patriot leader and president of the Second Continental Congress whose bold signature stands out on the Declaration of Independence?

John Handcock

500

Who served as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony for many years and called it a “city upon a hill”?

John Winthrop

500

What city in Georgia was founded as the first settlement by James Oglethorpe?

Savannah

500

What year was the first group of enslaved Africans brought to Virginia? (Hint: They were brought to Jamestown)

1619

500

What date was the Declaration of Independence officially adopted? (Month, Day, and Year)

July 4, 1776

500

Who wrote Common Sense, a pamphlet that persuaded many colonists to support independence from Britain?

Thomas Paine

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