L1 C2 JamesTown & New England Colonies
C2 L3 & L4 The Middle Colonies & The Southern Colonies
C2 L5 An American Identity Grows
C3 L1 Rivalry in North America
C3 L2 No Taxation Without Representation
100

In Jamestown colonist were so hungry they ate horses, dogs, and even worse things to survive.

What is Starving Time?

100

Landowners that received these grants were called?

What is Patroons?

100

Small farmers who grew crops mainly to feed their own families were called this.

What is Subsistence Farming?

100

This 1763 treaty ended the French and Indian War and gave Britain control of most French territory in North America.

Treaty Of Paris

100

This act put taxes on paper items like newspapers and playing cards.

What is Stamp Act

200

This was when Jamestown was founded.

What is 1607?

200

This crop made many Southern plantation owners very wealthy

What is Tobacco?

200

The Middle Passage was the second leg of this three-part trade route.

What is Triangular Trade?

200

Many Native American tribes allied with this European power because they were mainly interested in fur trading, not taking land.

French

200
These documents allowed officers to search almost anywhere.

What is Writs of Assistance

300

Pilgrims started this colony in 1620.

What is Plymouth?

300

This was the first permanent English settlement in America, founded in 1607.  

What is Jamestown?

300

These were laws that controlled what enslaved people could and could not do.

Slave Codes

300

This war between Britain and France was also called the Seven Years' War.

What is the French & Indian War.

300

This group organized protests against the Stamp Act.

Sons Of Liberty

400

Pilgrims sailed with this famous ship to America.

What is The Mayflower?

400

These workers agreed to labor for 4-7 years in exchange for passage to America

What is an Indentured Servant?

400

English Colonist moved to North America because?

To be Free to live, work, and worship.

400

Washington had to surrender this hastily built fort to the French in 1754.

Fort Necessity

400

The Stamp Act was repealed because of these organized refusals to buy British goods.

What are BoyCotts
500

This Virginia assembly, established in 1619, was the first representative government in colonial America.

What is House Of Burgesses?

500

This middle colony was founded by William Penn and was a religious place for freedom.

What is Pennsylvania?

500

This famous preacher traveled throughout the colonies giving emotional sermons that drew huge crowds.

George Whitefield

500

This fort was built by the French where Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is today.

Fort Duquesne
500

Colonists said they had no voice in this British law-making group.

What is Parliament?

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