13 Colonies
What colonies are known for
Religious groups
Southern+Middle
New England
100

Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York

What are the Middle Colonies?

100

Large plantations, enslaved people, agriculture

What are the Southern Colonies known for?

100

Puritans

What is the most common New England religion?

100

Slaves, indentured servants

What is one thing the Southern Colonies were known for?

100

Farming

What were the New England colonies unable to do?

200

Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina

What are the Southern Colonies?

200

Rocky soil, shipbuilding, timber, fishing

What are the New England colonies known for?

200

Quakers

What is the most popular Middle Colonies religion?

200

Money, religious freedom

Why did the settlers come to the Middle Colonies?

200

Rocky, infertile soil

What was the soil like for the New England colonies?

300

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Conneticut

What are the New England colonies?

300

Wheat, barley, rye, large valleys

What are the Middle Colonies known for?

300

Puritans, Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans, Amish

Who else came to the Middle Colonies for freedom of religion?

300

3-7 years

How long were indentured servants meant to work?

300

Shipbuilding, timber, fishing

What were the New England colonies known for?

400

North Carolina

Where was Roanoke located?

400

"Bread Basket"

What is a typical nickname for the Middle Colonies?

400

Pilgrims

Who came to the Plymouth colony?

400

Wheat, barley, rye, oats

What are the Middle Colonies' staple crops? 

400

Meeting house and church

What was New England's most important building?

500

Conneticut

What is one New England colony?

500

Inability to farm

What is something New England cannot do?

500

Puritans [freedom]

Who came for religious freedom?

500

Large plantation fields, indigo

What are the Southern Colonies' staple crops?

500

Freedom of religion

Why did the Puritans come to the New England colonies?

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