Known by the local natives as “big tub”:
Who was Johan Prinz?
What colony was founded in the year 1622?
What is New Hampshire colony?
New Bern was the settlement for this colony:
What is North Carolina?
Pocahontas is known for her involvement in this colony:
What is Jamestown Virginia?
The key figure in the founding of the Virginia colony:
Who is John Smith?
This crop was a staple grown in Charleston:
What is rice?
These colonies were founded in the year 1636:
What are Connecticut and Rhode Island colonies?
This settlement was the first in South Carolina:
What is Charlestown?
This colony was founded in 1620 by the pilgrims for religious freedom:
What is the Plymouth colony?
By the year 1750 the English had established how many colonies?
What is 13 colonies?
Colonist in Georgia rebelled against the local requirements to grow what plant?
What is Mulberry trees
1682 saw the founding of this colony:
What is Pennsylvania?
St. Mary’s was the settlement this colony:
What is Maryland?
This colony was founded in 1630 by the Puritans and is known as a city upon a hill:
What is Massachusetts Bay colony?
Indentured servants were given free passage to America in exchange for how many years of unpaid labor?
What is seven years?
This native American tribe, sot revenge by rating North Carolina colonies:
Who were Tuscarora?
In what year was new Amsterdam founded?
what is 1626
The first settlements in Georgia were called:
What is Savannah and Augusta?
This colony is known for its religious conflicts, economic troubles, boundary disputes with Massachusetts and war with the natives:
What is the New Hampshire colony?
This colony was known to be a refuge for persecuted Catholics and was eventually dependent upon slave labor for their agriculture:
What is the Maryland colony?
a group of South Carolina settlers from Barbados, who sought more local government control were called:
Who were the goose Creek men?
The Georgia colony was founded in what year?
What is 1732?
Hartford settlement belonged to what colony?
What is the Connecticut colony?
Known as a refuge for persecuted Quakers, religious freedom for all, founded in 1682:
What is the Pennsylvania colony?
And it’s early years this colony was known as a cosmopolitan seaport:
What is new Amsterdam?