Who founded Pennsylvania?
William Penn
Why did colonists come to Plymouth?
Religious freedom
The first SUCCESSFUL colony is what?
Jamestown
The House of ____________ was an example of representative government.
Burgesses
What was the trade system between England, Africa, and the Colonies called?
Triangular Trade
Olaudah Equiano wrote about what horrendous voyage?
Middle Passage
Roger Williams created "Separation of church and state." This kept what out of government?
Religion
What country established and controlled the colonies?
England
Where were witch trials held?
Salem, Massachusetts
What year did the first enslaved peoples arrive at Jamestown?
1619
Who was the early leader of Jamestown?
John Smith
William Penn and many other Pennsylvanians were what religion?
Quakers
What colony was considered the "Holy Experiment"?
Pennsylvania
John Rolfe smuggled seeds for what important crop grown in the south?
Tobacco
What does "Pennsylvania" mean?
Penn's Woods
Who funded Roanoke?
Sir Walter Raleigh
What was one thing Quakers believed in that people would not have liked?
No fighting in wars, no paying taxes
Which colony was started for Catholics?
Maryland
What is the only evidence of the disappearance of Roanoke?
"CROATOAN"
What set up a self-government and rules for Plymouth? HINT: Think of the ship they arrived on.
Mayflower Compact
Who was banished from Massachusetts after speaking on religion?
Anne Hutchinson
Both pilgrims and puritans sought change in what Church?
The Church of England
What were colonists searching for at Jamestown?
Different than enslaved peoples, ___________ servants made up 75% of Virginia's early population.
Indentured
List three bad effects that the colonists had on Native Americans
Smallpox, fighting amongst tribes, over-trapping ruined trade and food, tried to convert to Christianity, introduced guns, alcohol, took lots of land, enslaved Native Americans