What is a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain called?
a conquistador
What was the first French colony in North America?
Louisiana
Which colony is #3 on the 13 colonies map?
North Carolina
What was Roanoke known as (what was it called)?
the Lost Colony
Captain John Smith said, "if you don't work, you don't _____"
eat
What was the first European settlement named in Florida?
St. Augustine
How did the French people make money in North America?
Beaver Pelts
Which colony is #9 on the 13 colonies map?
New York
True or False: Roanoke was England's first permanent settlement in North America.
False
What group of European people settled in Jamestown?
the English
What were built in New Spain to help spread the Catholic religon to the natives?
missions
Name a French Settlement on one of the North American rivers
New Orleans, Louisville, St. Louis
Which colony is #11 on the 13 colonies map?
Rhode Island
Did this colony survive?
No
True or False: Women could be elected as representatives in the Jamestown settlement.
False: only males could be elected
True or False: In the beginning of the New Spain settlement, natives were used as slaves by the Spanish.
True
Who did the French make alliances with in North America to hunt, trap, and trade?
the Natives
Which colony is #13 on the 13 colonies map?
New Hampshire
What do historians think happened to the Lost colony?
They think that the people of Roanoke joined the nearby native tribe.
What type of government was the House of Burgesses?
representative government
Catholic priest, Bartolome de Las Casas, suggested using what group of people as slaves instead of the Natives?
Africans
The Protestant Reformation divided Europe into what two parts/religions?
Protestants and Catholics
What is the most southern colony on the 13 colonies map?
Georgia
True or False: John Rolfe was the leader of Roanoke.
False: it was John White
What crop did Jamestown profit from?
Tobacco