The regions Spain's empire encompasses
What is the southwest, Florida, and Mexico
The idea that the colonies exist to benefit the mother country
What is mercantilism
The economic products of the New England colonies
What is fishing, shipbuilding, and lumber
Colonies run by people the monarch appoints
What is a proprietary colony
The only women who could run their own businesses
Who are widows and single women
The regions the French Empire encompasses
What is Canada and the Mississippi River Valley
A list of restrictions on trade that the colonists had to follow
What are the Navigation Acts
The economic base of the Middle colonies
What is tenant farming and/or trade
Colonies that had some level of self-government
What is a charter colony
The colonies with the most Scots-Irish and Dutch immigrants
What are the middle colonies
The region the English Empire encompasses
What is the East Coast (13 colonies)
The term for British negligence of colonial trade laws
What is salutary neglect
The economic products of the Southern colonies
What is tobacco, cotton, indigo, and rice
A colony run directly by the monarch
What is a royal colony
Where most enslaved people were sent
What are the Southern colonies
The three regions of the English Empire
What are the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies
The trading system involving three regions that exchanged goods
What is triangular trade
The farms where enslaved people worked
What is a plantation
A laborer who signed a contract to work for a specific number of years in exchange for passage to the New World, food, and shelter
What is an indentured servant
The first successful colony
What is Jamestown
(list) the Southern Colonies
What is Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
The goods exported by the colonies in triangular trade
What are raw goods
The colonies most likely to have merchants and traders
What are the Middle and New England colonies
What is a joint-stock company
The colonial area known for religious tolerance
What are the middle colonies