Colonial Places/Things
Colonial Home/Goods
Colonial Facts
Colonial People
Colonial Vocabulary
100

Something significant that happened in 1620

What is the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth?

100

Used for cooking and heating the entire house

What is the stove?

100

The place where many slaves came from

Where is Africa?

100

The man who took charge of the Jamestown settelment and was thought to be the reason it survived

Who was John Smith?

100

People who come to another country to live

Who are immigrants?

200

This was the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

200

Something children had to do lots of during this time

What are chores?

200

The ship many Pilgrims came to America on

What is the Mayflower?

200

He married Pocahontas.

Who is John Rolfe?

200

A large amount of produce used to make money rather than be used to be eaten

What is a cash crop?

300
The Pilgrims' settlement in Massachusetts

What is Plymouth?

300

An important trade good in the New England colonies

What is timber?

300

One of the three cash crops

What is tobacco, indigo, or rice?

300

The king who paid off his debt by giving Pennsylvania to William Penn

Who is King Charles II?

300

People who owe money to other people

Who are debtors?

400

Known as the Lost Colony

What is Roanoke Island?

400

A plant used to make beautiful blue dye.

What is indigo?

400

The winter when colonists ran out of food 

What was the starving time?

400
People who believe that people of all race, gender, and religion are equal. They encouraged women to speak up. 

Who are the Quakers?

400
Trade route from West Africa to North America used to transport enslaved Africans

What was the Middle Passage?

500

In 1732, this last colony was established.

What is Georgia?

500

Area usually seperate from the rest of the home

What is the kitchen?

500

The region that earned the term "breadbasket" due to its perfect conditions for growing wheat

What are the Middle Atlantic Colonies?

500

People who were not paid to work; they worked in exchange for travel, food, clothin, and lodging. They were freed after 7 years. 

Who were indentured servants?

500

Large farms used to grow cash crops

What are plantations?

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