Transatlantic Slave Trade
Jamestown/Roanoke
Religious Communities
New England
Random
100

True or False: The Middle Passage is from Africa across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe.

False

100

Major cash crop that led to financial stability for Jamestown.

Tobacco

100

The Pilgrims, Puritans, and Quakers all left England due to religious _________?

Persecution (mistreatment)

100

These were the first buildings built in the New England region.

Churches

100

What was the first successful English settlement in North America?

Jamestown

200

What current U.S. state were the first captive Africans brought to?

Virginia

200

True or False: Jamestown struggled at first due to laziness of colonists, bad location in a marsh, and disease.

True

200

Event in which mostly women, and some men, were accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts.

Salem Witch Trials

200

Due to New Englands rocky soil they depended on what instead of farming?

Fishing

200

What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies.

300

Why did the transatlantic slave trade start?

Need for cheap labor on plantations in the Americas, desire for large profit from cash crops

300

What word was written on the post when John White came back to Roanoke Island and found no one?

Croatoan

300

This religious group settled the Pennsylvania colony and were known for being peaceful and wanting to establish religious freedom.

Quakers

300

There is high value placed on education in New England. What was the first college established in the region?

Harvard

300
What sport did Ms. Pauly play?
Softball 
400

This is the name of the forced journey of millions of captive Africans across the Atlantic ocean to the Americas.

Middle Passage

400

Leader of Roanoke=

Leader of Jamestown=

Man who introduced tobacco=

John White, John Smith, John Rolfe

400

What state were both the Pilgrims and Puritans located in?

Massachusetts

400

These two religious groups were located in the New England region.

Pilgrims and Puritans.

400

What year did the Titanic sink?

1912

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