This was the first permanent English colony in North America, founded in 1607.
Jamestown
These people settled in Pennsylvania. They believed in religious tolerance, nonviolence, and equality.
Quakers
Where were 19 people executed for witchcraft? (give city and state)
Salem, Massachusetts
This region’s warm climate and fertile soil supported cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo.
Southern Colonies
This "lost" colony mysteriously disappeared, possibly due to drought, disease, or moving to Croatoan Island.
Roanoke
She was banished from Puritan Massachusetts and founded a more tolerant colony.
Anne Hutchinson
These laws were created in the South to control enslaved people.
Slave Codes
This region grew staple crops such as wheat, barley, and oats.
Middle Colonies
These poor workers paid for their trip to America by working without pay for several years.
Indentured servants
These people established the Massachusetts Bay colony and were led by John Winthrop.
Puritans
This war ended with Britain gaining control of eastern North America from France.
French and Indian War
Shipbuilding, fishing, and trade were most important in this region.
New England
This type of company funded Jamestown as a way to make money.
Joint-stock company
This religious revival in the mid-1700s emphasized personal salvation and challenged church authority.
The Great Awakening
This was the deadly sea-journey called that enslaved Africans were forced to endure.
Middle Passage
This is the colony in the middle colonies where the Quakers and their leader settled.
Pennsylvania
This is the year enslaved Africans were first brought to Virginia.
1619
This law in Maryland protected freedom of religion.
Toleration Act of 1649
Name the three most common colonial jobs for women to have outside of the home:
Midwife, Nurse, Small-shop owner
This is the colony in New England where the Puritans settled.
Massachusetts