This was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
➡️ What is Jamestown?
St. Augustine was started by this European country.
➡️ What is Spain?
The 13 colonies were located along this ocean.
➡️ What is the Atlantic Ocean?
Europeans explored for gold, land, and .
What are resources?
A time when European explorers traveled to new lands to find trade routes, land, and riches
What is Age of Exploration?
He was a leader who helped Jamestown survive its early years.
➡️ Who is John Smith?
St. Augustine was founded in this year:
➡️ What is 1565?
The colonies were divided into New England, Middle, and these colonies.
➡️ What are the Southern Colonies?
This created rules for self-government and was signed on the Mayflower
What is the Mayflower Compact?
A written document that gives permission to start a colony.
What is a charter?
This crop helped Jamestown finally make money.
➡️ What is tobacco?
The oldest permanent European settlement in what is now the U.S.?
➡️ What is St. Augustine?
This region had rocky soil and was good for fishing and shipbuilding.
➡️ What is New England?
The colony faced hardships
What is Jamestown?
A person who travels to teach others about religion
What is a missionary?
Jamestown was founded by who?
What is the English?
St. Augustine was founded by the Spanish for what.
➡️ What is religion and protection?
This region had fertile soil and grew crops like wheat.
➡️ What are the Middle Colonies?
Who founded St. Augustine?
What are the Spanish?
An agreement about government and rules.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Jamestown was founded when?
What is 1607?
St. Augustine was settled by the Spanish on September 8, 1565, by
Who was Don Pedro Menedez de Aviles?
Warm climate and large farms called plantations were common in this region.
➡️ What are the Southern Colonies?
Who enforced a "no work, no food" policy?
Who is John Smith?
What is money earned after expenses?
What is profit?