What colony is #2?
New York
These two religious groups left Europe for the Americas to escape religious persecution
These were also known as the Coercive Acts.
Intolerable Acts
This religious group believed in gender equality, nonviolence, religious tolerance. They found a safe haven in Pennsylvania.
Quakers
This colony was named after Queen Elizabeth I
Virginia
What colony is #3?
Massachusetts
This Sons of Liberty member promoted the idea of “No Taxation without Representation"
Samuel Adams
Colonists dumped over 340 tea chests into Boston Harbor in retaliation for this act
Tea Act
This movement in the 1700s spread idea that reason & logic could improve society.
The Enlightenment
Roger Williams supported the separation of church and state in this colony, which he helped to start.
Rhode Island
What colony is #13?
Georgia
This Black sailor was one of three men who died in the Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
When this act was passed in 1765, colonists were taxed when buying paper goods.
Stamp Act
Competition over a fur trading empire in the Ohio River valley led to outbreak of this war with the French and Algonquian & Huron vs. the English and Iroquois League.
The French and Indian War
This colony’s original proprietors managed affairs so poorly that the government was overthrown in 1719.
South Carolina
What colony is #9?
This Virginia lawyer's speeches inspired colonists to protest against the British government.
Patrick Henry
This act issued by British Parliament stated that Parliament had the power to make laws for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever.”
Declaratory Act
This document was signed by male Pilgrim leaders as they traveled to American by ship. It was one of the first attempts at self-government in the English Colonies.
The Mayflower Compact
This colony was squarely on the frontier between British and French territories, and was the subject of lots of land disputes.
New Hampshire
What colony is #8?
Delaware
After an unsuccessful start, Jamestown did better under the leadership of this person.
John Smith
This act required colonists to house British soldiers.
Quartering Act
In this arrangement, colonists who paid their own way to Virginia got 50 acres of land and could get an additional 50 acres for every person they paid to bring over to America.
Headright System
This colony was founded by a minister named Thomas Hooker in 1636. His “Fundamental Orders” document was the first to allow men who were not church members to vote.
Connecticut