The New England Colonies
The Middle Colonies
The Southern Colonies
Colonial Society
Colonial Trade and Government
100

What was the main motivation of the Pilgrim settlers?  What were they seeking?

Relgious freedom

100

Name the Middle Colonies

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware

100

He wished to establish a colony to be a safe haven for Catholics to practice their faith freely.

Sir George Calvert

100

The upper class of society was known as

the gentry

100

Economic theory that states that a nation becomes strong by controlling its trade, and that colonies should benefit the mother country.

mercantilism

200

The mistreatment or punishment of certain people because of their beliefs.

persecution

(the Pilgrims fled persecution in England; initially they were called Separatists, for wanting to separate from the Church of England)

200

Name the cash crops raised in the Middle Colonies

wheat, barley, rye

200

This act provided religious freedom for all Christians in Maryland

Act of Toleration

200

People who agreed to work without wages for 4-7 years in exchange for someone paying their way to America.

indentured servant

200

Laws that regulated trade between England and its colonies in order to ensure that only England benefitted from trade with its colonies

The Navigation Acts

300

This agreement, signed by Pilgrims and non-Pilgrmims, pledged themselves to unite into a "civil body politic" and to make and abide by laws that ensured "the general Good of the Colony."

Mayflower Compact

300

Founder of Pennsylvania


Name his faith group

William Penn; Quaker

300

Name the four major crops of the Southern colonies

cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo

300

Culture that formed from a mix of European and African cultures

Gullah

300

Name of a set of three trade routes between New England and West Africa, West Africa and the Weest Indies, and the West Indies and New England.

The triangular trade

400

What holiday has its origin in the Piligrims setting aside a day of giving thanks to God for a good harvest?

Thanksgiving

400

Dutch official who surrendered New Amsterdam to the English

Peter Stuyvesant

400

He set up Georgia as a safe haven for debtors

James Oglethorpe

400

Religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s

the Great Awakening

400

the journey of slaves across the Atlantic, from West Africa to the West Indies, was known as

The Middle Passage

500

Name the founder of Rhode Island

Roger Williams

500

A colony under the direct control of the English king or queen

royal colony

500

These ethnic groups settled in the backcountry of the sourthern colonies

Scotch-Irish and Germans

500

Private schools for girls, run by women in their own homes.

dame schools

500

Under this system of law, laws develop from judges' past rulings

common law (also known as case law)

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