Pilgrims and Saints
Indians!
Colonial Governments
Life in the Colonies
100

Saints and Puritans both wanted to cleanse the English Church from this.

What is Catholicism?

100

The Algonquian led an attack on the colony's settlements killing a third of its population forcing King James I to take action.

What is Virginia?

100

The first representative assembly in the New World.

What is the House of Burgesses?

100

The first college in English America founded in Cambridge Massachusetts.

What is Harvard?

200

The doctrine coming from Calvinist Protestantism that held that human nature was entirely corrupted by Adam's fall making us loathsome to God.

What is Total Depravity?

200

The English name given to the son of Massassoit who led an attack on English settlers in Swansea in 1675.

Who was King Phillip?

200

Though having an representative assembly of "Free Burgesses" who could make laws, New Haven's rules for government were derived entirely from this.

What is the Bible?

200

The official church of the Virginian colony.

What is the Anglican Church?

300

Believing it wrong to enforce laws on those who were saved, this Puritan exiled Massachusetts to establish the settlement of Portsmouth.

Who is Anne Hutchinson?

300

This native tribe shared a feast with Pilgrims in what would be known as the first Thanksgiving.

Who are the Wompanoag?

300

The Toleration Act in 1649 protected religious expression of anyone professing to believe in Jesus Christ in this English colony.

What is Maryland?

300

The professional class of lawyers, doctors, farmers, merchants, and craftsmen in England.

Who are the gentry?

400

Puritan leader who wanted New England to be a city upon a hill for all people to see.

Who is John Winthrop?
400

Order of priests who converted the Micmac to Catholicism.

Who are the Jesuits?

400

Massachusetts adopted this list of such ideas like free elections, trial by jury, and the right not to incriminate oneself in a trial. 

What is the Body of Liberties?

400

The largest colonial city.

What is Philadelphia?

500

The religiously tolerant settlement founded by Roger Williams.

What is Providence, RI?
500

Term used for the native leaders of men and women of the Eastern Algonquian peoples.

What are sachems? 

500

This English monarch passed penal laws on Catholics in England that even set the death penalty for anyone who converted to the Catholic faith.

Who was Elizabeth I?

500

Systems employed by places like Virginia and Maryland that granted passage to the colonies and fixed parcels of land.

What is head-right system?

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