Early Settlements
Groups of People
Southern Colonies
New England Colonies
100

The first permanent English settlement in North America?

What is Jamestown?

100
This group wanted a place to practice thier religious beliefs and founded the Massachusetts Bay colony (Salem, Boston)in New England. They wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
Who were the Puritans?
100

Flat land along the coast  that has fertile soil.

What is Tidewater?

100

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island

What are New England Colonies?

200

The system of developing colonies to enrich the mother country.

What is mercantilism?

200

A large number of these were forced to work on the plantations for no pay.

Who were enslaved people?

200

Along these geographical features was where the wealthy elite build their plantations because they provided easy transportation of goods.

What are rivers?

200
People who settled in New England were not rich, were not poor, and could pay for their passage across the Atlantic.

What is Middle Class?

300

This was a leader of Jamestown that improved their conditions by making the rule "If you don't work, you don't eat".

Who is John Smith?

300
A person who makes  journey for religious reasons.

Who are pilgrims?

300

Crops that are grown to be sold, and not used by the farmer.

What are cash crops?

300

The tradition and belief that the people should elect leaders to make decisions for their group

What is self-government?

400

The colony started by Sir Walter Raleigh that disappeared, leaving only the word "Croatan"

What is Roanoke?

400

Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were two leaders that started settlements because they disagreed with the Puritan and were banished.

Who are dissenters?

400

The first major cash crop of the English colonies in North America.

What is tobacco?

400

This colony had the largest population in New England and the most influence religiously and politically.

What is Massachusetts?

500
A gift of land to a person who could pay their way to the colonies. Usually around 50 acres per person.

What is a Headright?

500

A person who agreed to work for another person without pay for a certain length of time.

Who are Indentured Servants?

500

The Church of England 

What is Anglican?

500

The acceptance of different opinions

What is tolerance?

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