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Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
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100

Boston, Plymouth Rock, Harvard, Basketball Hall of Fame, New England colonies

Massachusetts

100

Washington crossed the Delaware River, Cape May, diners, Middle colonies

New Jersey

100

Annapolis Naval Academy, Baltimore Harbor, Cheapeake Bay, Southern colonies

Maryland

100

The first colony in the United States; set up in 1607 along the James River in Virginia

Jamestown

100

A member of a Puritan Separatist sect that left England in the early 1600s to settle in the Americas

Pilgrim

200

The smallest state, "the Ocean State", the 13th state, New England colonies

Rhode Island

200

Hershey's, Gettysburg, Liberty Bell, Poconos, Middle colonies

Pennsylvania

200

Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jamestown, Southern colonies

Virginia

200

The first attempt by the English to establish a colony in the Americas. Unfortunately, the colony failed when the settlers disappeared under mysterious circumstances giving the colony the nickname the "Lost Colony."

Roanoke

200

Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England.

Puritans

300

The Coast Guard, Yale, and the 1st helicopter flight, New England colonies

Connecticut

300

One World Trade Center, Westpoint, Statue of Liberty, Middle colonies

New York

300

Roanoke, Outer Banks & corolla horses, Wright Brothers, Southern colonies

North Carolina

300

American Indian princess, she saved the life of John Smith when he was captured and sentenced to death by the Powhatan. She was later taken prisoner by the English, converted to Christianity, and married colonist John Rolfe.

Pocahontas

300

Pawtuxet Indian, who was captured and enslaved in Spain but later escaped to England and then America; he taught the Pilgrims native farming methods and helped them establish relations with the Wampanoag, the Indians at the feast later known as Thanksgiving.

Squanto

400

The Granite State, Mt. Washington, Robert Frost, New England colonies

New Hampshire

400

1st state in the USA, 2nd smallest state, Rehoboth Beach, Middle colonies

Delaware

400

Fort Sumter, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach, Southern colonies

South Carolina

400

English colonist to the Americas who helped found the Jamestown Colony and encouraged settlers to work harder and build better housing.

John Smith

400

Quaker leader who founded a colony for Quakers in Pennsylvania; the colony provided an important example of representative self-government and became a model of freedom and toleranc

William Penn

500

A document written by the Pilgrims establishing themselves as a political society and setting guidelines for self-government.

Mayflower Compact

500

A conflict that took place between Great Britain and France. British colonists fought on the side of Great Britain, and Native Americans fought alongside the French, which is how the war got its name.

French & Indian War

500

Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Coca-Cola and peaches, Southern colonies

Georgia

500

A person who moves to another country after leaving his or her homeland

immigrant

500

Society of Friends; Protestant sect founded in 1640s in England whose members believed that salvation was available to all people

Quakers

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