Virginia and Maryland
New England
New York and Pennsylvania
Slavery and the Carolinas
Miscellaneous
100

This cash crop was widely grown in the Chesapeake region after its introduction by John Rolfe

What is tobacco?

100

The Pilgrims on their journey to America created this document before arriving at Plymouth, the first written frame of government in modern-day United States

What is the Mayflower Compact?

100

William Penn was one of these people, who belong to the Society of Friends, who believe in religious toleration, pacifism, and abolition

Who were the Quakers?

100

This staple crop of the Carolinas benefited being produced on the large plantations on those colonies

What is rice?

100

This was considered the "basis of liberty" to the English, the primary reason for emigration to America

What is land?

200
This 1676 rebellion over conflicts with Native Americans on Virginia's western border led to the decline of indentured servitude in favor of slavery

What was Bacon's Rebellion?

200

This chaotic time period in Massachusetts Bay colony involved the baseless accusations of middle-aged women, undermining the authority of the colony's court system

What were the Salem witch trials?

200

The trial of this printer of the Weekly Journal, criticizing the New York government, helped to establish the freedom of the press in colonial America

Who was John Peter Zenger?

200

This colony, founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe, initially provided for the abolition of slavery despite its Southern location, serving as a haven for debtors to work for their freedom

What is Georgia?

200

These people migrated to America by paying for their voyage through labor contracts

Who were indentured servants?

300

This legislative body of Virginia, the first in modern-day United States, served as an inspiration for the American Congress

What was the House of Burgesses?

300

This governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony insisted upon subjection to religious authority, condemning dissenters

Who was John Winthrop?

300
New York was named after this man, who would inherit the throne of England as a Catholic, sparking unrest among the English Protestants and prompting the Glorious Revolution

Who was James II?

300

This brutal journey from Africa to the Americas killed around 15% of slaves transported, forming the deadliest part of the Atlantic slave trade

What was the Middle Passage?

300

This policy was enacted by William of Orange and Mary following their ascension to the throne of England during the Glorious Revolution

What is salutary neglect?

400

This Catholic man established Maryland as a refugee for Catholics persecuted in England

Who was Cecilius Calvert?

400

This war fought between the New England colonies and the Wampanoags, led by Metacom, killed thousands and ultimately finalized the expulsion of Native Americans from the region

What was King Philip's War?

400

New York governor Edmund Andros ruled this colony, formed by the merger of West Jersey, East Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and Rhode Island

What was the Dominion of New England?

400

This South Carolina slave uprising, involving a march to Spanish Florida, involved the killings of nearly two dozen whites, leading to much stricter slave codes

What was the Stono Rebellion?

400

These legislations, first passed by Oliver Cromwell and Parliament following the English Civil War, carried out the idea of mercantilism for England's American colonies

What were the Navigation Acts?

500

This land system allowed for the development of large plantations in the Chesapeake region, transitioning Jamestown into a functioning society

What was the headright system?

500

This person was expelled from Massachusetts Bay colony for his advocacy of religious toleration, founding Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 

Who was Roger Williams?

500

These farmers from a rural Pennsylvania town massacred Native Americans and threatened the government in Philadelphia, ultimately ending the amicable relations between settlers and Native Americans

Who were the Paxton Boys?

500

The slave narrative written by this author challenged the prevailing beliefs at the time that Africans were intellectually inferior to Europeans and influenced the British abolitionist movement

Who was Olaudah Equiano?

500

Led by George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards, this colony-wide movement led to the development of "New Light" churches, such as the Baptist and Presbyterian churches

What was the First Great Awakening?

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