Colony - founders
Crops / Raw Materials
French-Indian War
Terms
Education in the Colonies
100

John Smith

Virginia

100

Tobacco

South

100

Another name for the French-Indian War

7 Year War

100

Great Britain would allow the colonies to worship and to govern as they wished as long as they traded with the mother country

Salutary Neglect

100

Oldest College in the US 

Harvard - 1636

200

Thomas Hooker

Connecticut

200

Seafood

New England

200

This Indian Nation supported the English forces in the war

Iroquois Nation

200

The American colonies would send all their exports to Great Britain and would only buy manufactured goods from England.

Mercantilism

200

Women in the colonies could only attend these schools

Dame Schools

300

John Mason

New Hampshire

300

Bread Basket

Middle Colonies

300

This 21 year old British Lieutenant fought against the French in the Battle of Fort Necessity.

George Washington

300

Name given to the boat trip from the Gold Coast of Africa to the Americas.

Middle Passage

300

To attend college , one had to own this - in many cases!

Land - landowner

400

James Ogelthorpe

Georgia

400

Lumber, Timber

New England

400

This General was tragically killed at the Battle of Fort Duquesne

Edward Braddock

400

Name given to a government with two houses of Congress - House of Commons - House of Lords.

Bicameral Legislation

400

This famous American led the Great Enlightenment in the colonies.

Ben Franklin

500

Lord Calvert

Maryland

500

Indigo

South

500

This Treaty forced the French out of the New World - American colonies

Treaty of Paris - 1763

500

This religious movement gave more freedom and less rules to their followers- people enjoyed worshipping for a change!

Great Awakening

500

The Second Oldest college in the United States - 

College of William and Mary

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