A popular Massachusetts minister who founded Hartford
Who was Thomas Hooker?
Divided from its original colony, it was given to Lord John Berkely and Sir George Carteret.
What is New Jersey?
A colony North of Virginia intended to be a refuge for Catholics
What is Maryland?
What is a cash crop?
What colonial town meeting soon evolved into
What is a local government?
Religious group who founded Massachusetts
Who were the Puritans?
The religious group of William Penn
Who were Quakers?
A Virginian who opposed the government and became the face of a large rebellion
Who is Nathanial Bacon?
A land grant
What is a headright?
The very foundation of colonial society
The first colony to allow free worshiping
What is Rhode Island
Though not an official colony, this piece of Penn's Woods functioned independently
What is Delaware?
One of the dominating crops of South Carolina, it was used in the manufacturing of blue dye
What is indigo?
One who flees their home to seek refuge or safety
What is a refuge?
A common source of wealth and light in colonial houses
What is a fireplace?
The most populated area of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
What is Boston?
The man who gave a colony to someone due to being in the debt of their father
Who was King Charles?
The son of the founder of Maryland who inherited and set up the colony
Who is Ceselius?
Producing just enough to feed the family with one left to sell or trade
What is subsistence farming?
A return of strong faith of religion
What is a religious revival?
The founder of Providence, RI
Who was Rodger Williams
New Amsterdam's last governor before said governor surrendered it to the British
Who was Peter Stuyvesant?
One of two popular products or practices banned in Georgia
What is rum?
Democratic ideas, practices, and values that form a truly free society
What is civic virtue?
A belief that had a strong influence in the colonies