The New England Colonies
The Southern Colonies
The Middle Colonies
Life in the Colonies
Other
100

On September 16, 1620, a ship called the _____________ left England with more than 100 men, women, and children aboard.

What is the Mayflower?

100

Settlement founded in Virginia, named after King James I; first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

100

Quaker who believed in dealing fairly with local American Indians, welcoming immigrants, and tolerating other religions.

Who was William Penn?

100

_____ was an English speaking Patuxet Indian who taught the Pilgrims to fertilize the soil with fish remains and helped them establish relations with the local Wampanoag Indians.

Who is Tisquantum?  (Squanto)

100

Colonists who signed a contract to work for four to seven years for those who paid for their journey to America.

What are indentured servants?

200


________________ was the daughter of the Powhatan leader who married colonist John Rolfe.

Who was Pocahontas?

200

A former slave who wrote about his experiences as a slave in the southern colonies.

Who was Olaudah Equiano?

200

A bill that made it a crime to restrict the religious rights of Christians.

What is the Toleration Act of 1649?

200

Colonist who questioned the teachings of Puritan ministers; forced to leave Massachusetts, later settled in Rhode Island.

Who is Anne Hutchinson?

200

A Separatist group of English Protestants that formed Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.

Who are the Pilgrims?

300

The leader of the Jamestown settlement who forced the colonists to work harder for survival.

Who was John Smith?

300

____________ was an uprising against the Jamestown governor's policy toward American Indians.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

300

Director general who took control of New Amsterdam beginning in 1647. He was forced to surrender New Amsterdam to the English in 1664.

Who is Peter Stuyvesant?

300

_______ made important contributions to the economy running farms and businesses, clothing and grocery stores, bakeries, and drugstores.

Who are women?

300

Document written by the Pilgrims setting guidelines for self-government and fair laws to protect the general good.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

They wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican Church and thought that bishops and priests had too much power over church members.

Who are the Puritans?

400

_______ were laws passed to control slaves in the colonies.

What are Slave Codes?

400

The Society of Friends, made up one of the largest religious groups in New Jersey; supported religious tolerance.

Who are the Quakers?

400

The_______ was an assembly in which colonists decided political issues and made laws.

What is the town meeting?

400

A good climate and fertile land in the middle colonies meant the colonists could grow a large quantity of  _____ such as wheat, barley, and oats.

What are staple crops?

500

______ was the leader of the Puritan colonists in Massachusetts.

Who was John Winthrop?

500

The system  in which  goods  and  slaves  were  traded  among the Americas, Britain, and Africa.

What is Triangular Trade?

500

_____ was important to the economy of the middle colonies.

What is trade?

500

One  of  England’s  main  reasons  for  founding  and  controlling  its  American  colonies was ____.

What is to  earn  money  from  trade?    

500

Enlightenment Philosophers  such  as _______thought that people had natural rights  such  as  equality  and liberty.

Who is John Locke?

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