Colonies & Geography
Native Americans & Exploration
Religion & Ideas
Government & Rights
Economy & Labor
100

This colonial region had rocky soil, short growing seasons, and focused on fishing and shipbuilding.

A: What are the New England Colonies?

100

After Europeans arrived, many Native Americans died from this.

A: What is disease?

100

Roger Williams promoted this idea when he argued against religious uniformity.

A: What is religious freedom?

100

The House of Burgesses, town hall meetings, and the Mayflower Compact were all examples of this.

A: What is representative government?

100

These three crops were the main cash crops of Southern plantations.

A: What are rice, indigo, and tobacco?

200

This region was known for long growing seasons, plantations, and cash crops.

A: What are the Southern Colonies?

200

This was one major cause of conflict between Native Americans and Europeans.

A: What is Europeans taking Native lands?

200

William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a safe place for this group.

A: Who are the Quakers?

200

Colonists signed the Mayflower Compact to do this.

A: What is govern themselves?

200

Plantation agriculture expanded in the South, leading to an increase in this.

A: What is slavery?

300

Colonists first settled along coastlines and rivers because clearing this type of land was difficult.

A: What are forests?

300

This list — loss of land, epidemics, warfare, westward movement — best describes the impact of colonization on which group?

A: Who are Native Americans?

300

Anne Hutchinson was important because she challenged religious leaders and supported this.

A: What is freedom of thought?

300

Bacon’s Rebellion was significant because it showed government could not do this.
A: What is ignore the demands of its people?

A: What is ignore the demands of its people?

300

Indentured servitude differed from slavery because indentured servants eventually did this.

A: What is gained freedom after a set time?

400

A whaler or shipbuilder most likely lived in this colonial region.

A: What is New England?

400

Europeans wanted to colonize North America partly because of this economic system that focused on gaining wealth from colonies.

A: What is mercantilism?

400

John Winthrop’s “City upon a Hill” sermon told colonists they must serve as this for others.

A: What is a good example?

400

Nathaniel Bacon and John Peter Zenger were similar because they both did this.

A: What is challenge colonial governors?

400

Colonists at Jamestown came mainly because they expected to find this.

A: What are riches?

500

Differences among the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies were mostly caused by this.

A: What is geography?

500

This trade route brought enslaved Africans to the Americas under harsh conditions.

A: What is the Middle Passage?

500

500: Settlers came to Plymouth for these ideals, as explained by William Bradford.

A: What are moral and religious ideals?

500

This early colonial document stated colonists would form “just and equal laws” for the good of the colony.

A: What is the Mayflower Compact?

500

Plymouth was founded mainly because Pilgrims wanted to do this.

A: What is practice their religion?

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