New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
100

Why did the Pilgrims come to North America?


religious and economic reasons.



100

Why did so many people come to the Middle Colonies?


For religious freedom, fertile farmland, and economic opportunity.



100

How did geography support large plantations in the South?


The South had flat, wide coastal plains with large amounts of land available.



200

Who was Squanto and why was he important?


Squanto was a Wampanoag Native American essential to Pilgrim survival, teaching them how to plant corn, fish, and find food.



200

Name 4 Middle Colonies


New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware

200

How did climate support large plantations in the South?


The South had warm temperatures and long growing seasons ideal for cash crops.



300

What was the Pilgrims' relationship with Squanto?


Squanto acted as a guide and teacher, helping the Pilgrims build relationships with local Native American tribes.



300

What were the benefits of the Middle Colonies?


Rich, fertile soil, religious tolerance, diversity, and strong trade.



300

How did the economy of the South rely on plantations?


Southern plantation owners used enslaved labor to grow cash crops on a massive scale.



400

What were New England Town Meetings?


An early form of self-government where colonists gathered to vote on local laws and elect leaders.



400

Why did William Penn found Pennsylvania?


To provide religious freedom for everyone, allowing people of all faiths to live together peacefully.



400

What were the overall benefits of the Southern region?


Rich fertile soil
warm weather
a long growing season
access to rivers

500

What caused tension between Puritans and Native Americans?


Puritans took more land for their expanding settlements, leading to King Philip's War.



500

What is the nickname for the Middle Colonies?


Breadbasket, due to their rich farmland and large grain production.



500

What is a plantation?


A large farm in the South that grew cash crops and relied on enslaved labor.



600

What was King Philip's War?


A major armed conflict (1675-1676) between New England colonists and Native American tribes led by Metacom.



600

What is diversity?


Having many different kinds of people, cultures, languages, and backgrounds in one place.



600

What is a cash crop?


A crop grown to be sold for profit, such as tobacco, rice, and indigo.



700

What type of government was present in New England?


Town Meetings, a form of democracy.



700

What is tolerance?


Accepting and respecting people of other religions, cultures, and backgrounds without discrimination.



700

What is the Triangular Trade?


A three-part trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas.



800

What was the climate and geography like in New England?


Rocky soil
cold winters
forests

800

Who was John Peter Zenger and why does he matter?


A newspaper printer whose trial established freedom of the press.



800

What was the Middle Passage?


The brutal sea journey that enslaved Africans were forced to take across the Atlantic.



900

What was the climate and geography like in the Middle Colonies?


Fertile plains
a mild climate.

900

What was the climate and geography like in the Southern Colonies?

Flat coastal plains
warm temperatures
long growing seasons.

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