What colony is number 13
Georgia
What colony is number 5
New York
What colony is number 7
New Jersey
What colony is number 10
Virginia
What colony is number 6
Pennsylvania
The Puritans came over to the new world in search of what?
What is religious freedom?
These were grown in the southern colonies and sold for profit.
What are tobacco, rice and indigo (cash crops)?
In what year were African slaves first brought to the New World?
What was 1619?
He is the founder of Pennsylvania.
Who is William Penn?
The first permanent English settlement in America.
What is Jamestown?
In what regions did "Plantations" exist?
What are the Southern Colonies?
This type of colony was given a legal document to a group of people, or person, to establish a settlement.
What is a charter colony?
One reason why the Southern Colonies were founded.
What are cash crops?
The negative impact the British settlement have on the Native Americans.
What are diseases?
What was the first colony founded in Massachusetts, and what year?
What was Plymouth, 1620?
Many colonists in this colony died of starvation, bad water, drought and a poor relationship with the natives
What is Jamestown?
This was the trade route that established an exchange of diseases, plants, foods, and peoples.
What was the Colombian Exchange?
Who was the early leader of the Puritans and established a strict religious community?
Who was John Winthrop?
What was the Mayflower Compact and why is it so important?
What was a document signed by Puritans that they would all be equal under the law. First governing document of the New World.
Before enslaving Africans, the Southern colonies used these people as workers. Had to work for 7 years for freedom.
What are indentured servants?
Who was the founder of Rhode Island?
Who is Roger Williams?
What are the three types of colonies?
1. Charter 2. Royal 3. Proprietary
These reasons motivated British settlers to come to America.
What are freedom of faith, increase in wealth, and a better life, food.
This colony was founded as a place for people in poverty to get a fresh start.
What is Georgia?
The group of people is associated with the Middle Colonies and was known as the Religious Society of Friends, lived mainly in Pennsylvania, and were pacifists.
What are Quakers?
Name the three proprietary colonies.
What are Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware.
This was one of the first governments that existed in the colonies, and was based on the idea of Parliament in England.
What was the House of Burgess?
What New England colony required a person to be Puritan to live there?
What is Massachusetts?
What three ideas are associated with Roger Williams?
What are: 1. Religious freedom 2. Limited Government 3. Separation of Church and State.
Who was associated with the Toleration Act, and in what colony?
Who was George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) Religious freedom. Maryland