Geography & Climate
Reasons for Settlement
Government and Leadership
Native Americans
Economy & Daily Life
100

This colony had warm weather, rivers, and fertile land good for growing tobacco.

Jamestown

100

Jamestown was founded mainly for this reason

To find gold or make money

100

What was the name of the written agreement that Pilgrims signed in 1620 to make rules for their colony?

Mayflower Compact

100

Which Native American group helped the Plymouth settlers?

Wampanoag

100

What was the main cash crop grown by Jamestown settlers?

tobacco

200

This colony had rocky soil and cold winters that made farming hard.

Plymouth

200

Plymouth was founded mainly for this reason.

religious freedom

200

The Mayflower Compact is an early example of what kind of government idea (two words)?

Self-government (or democracy / early democracy)

200

Name one thing the Wampanoag taught the Pilgrims that helped them survive.

Taught them to grow corn, hunt, and fish.

200

Name one type of work or industry common in Plymouth (other than farming).

fishing or ship building

300

Name two natural features or resources that helped the Plymouth colony.

rivers, forests, or access to the ocean

300

What was the group that sailed to Plymouth for religious freedom called?

Pilgrims

300

Who had to agree to follow the laws in the Mayflower Compact?

All adult male colonists who were on the Mayflower

300

What did Jamestown colonists often fight over with the Powhatan?

land

300

What was a labor source Jamestown used because tobacco farming required many workers?

slaves or indentured servants

400

Explain how Jamestown’s swampy land negatively affected the settlers’ health.

Swampy land had many mosquitoes that carried diseases.

400

Name one economic hope or goal early Jamestown settlers had when they arrived.

find gold/make money

400

Who was an important leader in Jamestown?

John Smith

400

Explain how the Wampanoag-Pilgrim relationship at Plymouth led to a well-known holiday.

The Wampanoag helped the Pilgrims survive their first winters and shared food and knowledge; this cooperation is connected to the first Thanksgiving celebration

400

Explain how the economies of Jamestown and Plymouth led to different daily lives for colonists.

Jamestown focused on tobacco farming which required large labor and led to plantations/indentured servitude; Plymouth focused on small family farms, fishing, and trade for survival.

500

How did the climate of Jamestown or Plymouth affected what crops or work each colony focused on.

Jamestown - warm climate good for growing tobacco

Plymouth - cold winters and rocky shore led to small farms and people worked as ship builders and fishermen

500

Explain the key difference between Jamestown and Plymouth in one or two sentences.

Jamestown = founded mainly for money/profit

Plymouth = founded mainly for religious freedom and building a religious community/self-rule

500

Who was an important leader in Plymouth?

William Bradford

500

Who was the Native American that helped the Plymouth settlers?

Squanto

500

Using examples from the study guide, compare how each colony’s economy influenced its treatment of land and people

Jamestown’s cash-crop economy led to large-scale farming and labor systems (indentured servants and slavery) and shaped land use for tobacco; Plymouth’s survival economy led to smaller family farms and mixed work like fishing and trade, affecting how communities worked together and used land

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