Vocabulary
People
Colonial Regions
Colonies
This and That
100

This term describes the unique mix of cultures, religions, and backgrounds found in many American colonies, especially places like Pennsylvania, where tolerance and inclusion attracted settlers from across Europe.

What is diversity?

100

Along with the Dutch, this European group sought peaceful relations and profitable partnerships with Native Americans, especially in the fur trade.

Who are the French?

100

This is considered the breadbasket of the colonies supplies all regions with wheat, corn and other grains.

What are the middle colonies?

100

Founded in 1681 as a haven for Quakers, this colony was established by William Penn and became known for its religious tolerance and fair treatment of Native Americans.

What is Pennsylvania?

100

Native Americans were able to help Europeans with this because they knew the land.

What is farming?

200

This is a period of 10 years.

What is a decade?

200

In colonial times, this group of people was primarily responsible for domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and raising children.

Who are women?

200

This colonial region relied on the ocean and forests for it's economy because it was too cold to grow cash crops year round.

What is New England?

200

This colony was established to keep the Spanish in Florida from moving further north into the British colonies.

What is Georgia?

200

Established in 1607 by John Smith and the Virginia Company of London, this was the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

300

A scholarly article about revolutionary leadership is an example of this.

What is a secondary source?

300

This group contributed to the colonies by working on plantations and as skilled laborers.

Who are Africans.  Enslaved people is also accepted.

300

Thanks to its abundant forests and access to the Atlantic Ocean, this colonial region became known for shipbuilding.

What is New England?

300

This region was also the most culturally diverse.

What are the middle colonies?

300
Probably the most significant impact of Europeans on the Natives was the introduction of this which killed millions.

What is disease.

400

A letter written by a soldier describing their personal experiences during a war is an example of this because it was created by someone who witnessed the events firsthand and recorded them at the time they occurred.

What is a primary source?

400

This is the National History Day Theme

What is Revolution, Reaction and Reform?
400

This colonial region has hot summers, mild winters and fertile land.  It's perfect for growing cash crops like tobacco, cotton, rice and indigo.

What is the south?

400

If Christopher Columbus explored the Americas in 1492 and John Cabot explored in 1497, how many years apart were their voyages.

What is 5 years?

400

Massachusetts, Virginia, and Pennsylvania were all examples of this type of colony, where settlers had the authority to make their own laws and elect their own leaders, rather than being directly ruled by the English crown.

What is self-governing?

500

This person would work for someone to pay off their debt which were usually travel expenses to come to America.

What is an indentured servant?

500

He established Georgia for debtors and was welcomed by the Natives there.

Who is James Oglethorpe?

500

The most enslaved people were in this region working on plantations.

What is the south?

500

This is the reason Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were banished from Massachusetts.

What is because they criticized or disagreed with Puritan leaders?

500

William Penn's Great Law of 1682 said that people should be treated fairly and guaranteed this.

What is People of all faiths or religions would be treated equally (religious freedom)?

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