Three Worlds Meet
Colonization Begins
American Colonies
Colonial Life
World History Review
100
The first people to arrive to North America are believed to have walked across this land bridge.

What is Beringia/ the Bering Strait?

100

This is the first successful English colony that was established in 1607.

What is Jamestown?

100

John Winthrop was the founder of this Colony and he called it a "city upon a hill", or an example to the world.

What is Massachusetts?

100

These people were at the top of society in the agricultural South.

What are plantation owners?

100
This person started the Reformation in Europe with the 95 Theses.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

These crops are known as the "Three Sisters".

What are corn, squash, and beans?
200

This is the first colonial legislature, or first democratic government in the colonies. 

What is the House of Burgesses?

200

Roger Williams left Massachusetts because he believed in a separation of Church and State. He went on to be the founder of this colony.

What is Rhode Island?

200

This was considered a "necessary evil" as a means to labor by many people.

What is slavery?

200

A government that is based on religion.

What is a theocracy?

300

In 1492, this country paid for Columbus's voyage.

What is Spain?

300

This is the name for a reason that someone would leave a place (example: religious persecution, lack of resources).

What is a push factor?

300
This colony was founded by a Quaker named William Penn in 1681.

What is Pennsylvania?

300

This was the name for the journey from Africa to the the Americas during the Atlantic Slave Trade. 

What is the Middle Passage?

300

The Reconquista reestablished Christianity in a region that had be under the rule of people who follow this religion.

What is Islam?

400
Europeans were unable to use the Native Americans for labor as much as they wanted because of this.

What is disease?

400

These people wanted to purify the Church of England, and to practice their religion on their own here in the colonies. 

Who are the Puritans/ Pilgrims?

400

This colony was founded as a safe haven for Catholics, although they were eventually outnumbered due to their religious tolerance. 

What is Maryland?

400

Most immigrants to the colonies moved to urban areas in this region.

What is the North?

400

Wars between Christians and Muslims for the Holy Land.

What are the Crusades?

500

This is the term for the movement of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

What is Triangular Trade?

500

This Native American greeted the Pilgrims in English, which they saw as a sign from God. He also helped them to survive.

Who is Squanto?

500
This colony was a founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733 as an alternative to debtor's prison.

What is Georgia?

500

What did most colonial education focus on?

What is religion/the Bible?

500

King John I in England was forced to sign this document in 1215 - it took power from the monarchy.

What is the Magna Carta?

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