Who will you meet?
Vocabulary
Graphic regions of the colonies
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100

A church leader who believed in freedom of religion.

Roger Williams

100

an area that shares physicals or human characteristics 

Region

100

They stretch along the Atlantic coast from present- day Maine to what is now Georgia

Colonies

100

had rich soil and a warmer climate 

The Middle Colonies

100

These grew in New England and Middle Colonies

Seaport Cities

200

She offended Puritan leaders by disagreeing about religious matters.

Anne Hutchins

200

someone who owns land or property

Proprietor

200

They were divided into the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern regions.

The original colonies

200

the pattern of weather in a place over time.

Climate

200

these were vital for travel and trade

Rivers and the coast

300

A Quaker, he believed in each person"s right to practice his or her religion

William Penn

300

people from many different countries and backgrounds

diverse

300

Warm summers, but cold and long winters.

New England 

300

the climate here was warm all year long

The Southern Colonies

300

in 1624, he took control of the Virginia colony

King James the 1 of England

400

A Wampanoag leader who led a war against New England colonists

Metacom

400

to make sure two or more groups can work well together.

Coordinate

400

this season was only five months long

Growing Season

400

The best climate and soil for farming  

The Southern Colonies

400

In 1729, they became a rich colony

South Carolina

500

Gave the colony to his brother, the Duke of York, who renamed it New York.

King Charles11

500

to talk or work with one another.

Interactive

500

jobs that the colonist did on the the coast

Build ships, fished, and hunted.

500

large farms know as these

Plantation

500

Why did King Charles II's send a fleet to New Netherlands? 

Competetion

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