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This was the first permanent English settlement in North America
Jamestown (1607)
John Smith
The Pilgrims signed this, which was the first document to establish self-rule and rule of law in North America
Cash Crops
crops like tobacco, indigo, and rice that were grown for a profit.
What is the name of the ship the Pilgrims sailed the North America on
Mayflower
The Pilgrims landed in this modern-day state
Massachusetts
Who married Pocahontas and brought tobacco to the Virginia colony
John Rolfe
What was the soil like in New England?
Sandy and rocky. Difficult to use for large scale farming.
Which Puritan leader described Massachusetts Bay Colony as a “city on a hill”?
Were the Pilgrims originally trying to sail to Massachusetts
No, they were originally going to Virginia
Which New England town was the site of famous witch trials?
Massachusetts
Who was the leader (Indian Name) of the Wampanoag during King Philip’s War?
Metacom
What were the major industries in New England
Fishing, shipbuilding, lumber, fishing
Which cash crop made Virginia profitable?
tobacco
Which region had the greatest diversity of religions, cultures, and economics
Middle Colonies
This colony was founded as a safe-haven for Quakers
Pennsylvania
This Colony was once called New Amsterdam
New York
The region known as the Breadbasket Colonies because they mostly
grew staple crops
Middle Colonies
Another name for Quakers
Society of Friends
The term given to people that were willing to work for free for a certain
amount of time in order to receive passage to the New World.
Indentured servants
Who was the Native American who helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to grow crops?
Squanto
What was the winter of 1609–1610 in Jamestown called?
The Starving Time
Which region had the best climate for growing crops
Southern Colonies
Name of the native tribe that lived near the colonists in Jamestown
Name of the native tribe that helped the Pilgrims
Wampanoag