The major reason for the years of conflict with the Native Americans during the early settlements of the English Colonies in all regions.
What is the settlers trespassing on Native American hunting grounds and took their land.
This was the first permanent English colony in America.
What is Jamestown?
The way the middle colonies handled people with different religions.
What is tolerant of religious differences?
This describes what the Triangular Trade was.
What is a trading network designed for traders to make sure they could sell goods and resources?
Two reasons the South had such a large agricultural economy, where the Middle and New England colonies did not.
What is a warm, humid climate and fertile soil allowed crop growth year round?
Name the two components that led to the success of the Jamestown colony.
What are the relationships with Native Americans and the development of a cash crop?
The reason the Puritans and Pilgrims establish their colonies (HINT: What were they hoping for).
What is to worship in their own way (religious freedom).
This helped the Middle colonies, also known as the Breadbasket colonies, to distribute the crops and other goods that they had a surplus of.
What is a prosperous trading system?
The 3 locations that were involved in the Triangular Trade.
What is England, the English Colonies in North America, and the West Coast of Africa?
This caused slavery to grow to become popular ONLY in the Southern colonies due to their need for a lot of workers.
What is the development of large agricultural areas (plantations) for cash crops?
Two differences between French settlers and all other European settlers.
What is the continued exploration of lands and relationships with Native Americans?
This was an agreement among the men on the Mayflower to govern themselves.
What was the Mayflower Compact?
The type of government the Middle colonies set up.
What is a democratic ideas and systems.
People who worked for free for a number of years (4-8) in exchange for a free trip to the “New World”.
Who is an indentured servant?
People who were treated as property and worked for life for their owners.
Who are enslaved persons?