Roanoke Island is located in the present day.
North Carolina
Winter of 1609 1610, when many settlers died
starving time
In what year was Massachusetts founded and by whom?
John Winthrop established by 1630
In what year was New York founded, and by whom?
1664 and King Charles II
A safe place for Catholics to practice their faith.
Maryland
Nickname given to the Roanoke Colony
The Lost Colony
This insect infested the area where Jamestown was established
Mosquitoes
By whom was the New Hampshire colony established in 1623?
Captain John Mason
By whom was the Delaware colony established in 1638?
Peter Minut
What was the major cash crop grown in Virginia during the colonial period?
Tobacco
The first English baby born in America
Virginia Dare
Daughter of the Powhatan Chief who was married to John Rolfe
Pocahontas
Which colony was established to provide religious freedom and to ensure the separation of church and state?
The Rhode Island Colony
These two co-proprietors, George Carteret and Lord Berkeley, own which colony?
New Jersey
Which colony was granted by the King of England to eight nobles?
North and South Carolina
What is the main reason John White was stuck in England after returning for supplies?
The English and Spanish were involved in a war, and there were no extra ships.
Which best describes the relationship between English settlers and the Powhatan tribe most of the time?
Violent
Who was Thomas Hooker?
Founder of the Connecticut Colony in 1636
Which colony believed all people were equal?
Pennsylvania
This colony, founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe, was intended as a place where debtors could start over.
Georgia
When John White returned to the Roanoke Colony, he found
“CROATOAN” carved in a tree.
To whom does this quote belong? "Work or Starve"
Captain John Smith
What was the main religion practiced in the New England Colonies?
The Puritanism
What was the main religion practiced in the Colony of Pennsylvania?
Quaker
What was religion like in the southern colonies?
A mixture of religions (Baptists, Catholics, and Anglicans)