Spanish Colonization and New Spain
The First French, Dutch, and English Colonies
The New England Colonies
The Middle Colonies
Miscellaneous
100

A Spanish word for conqueror.

What is conquistador?

100

This waterway to Asia was greatly sought-after by European countries.

What is the Northwest Passage?

100

This was an agreement for the ruling of the Plymouth Colony, signed on by the Pilgrims.

What was the Mayflower Compact?

100

The colonies in this region were called the Breadbasket colonies for the cash crops they grew, including rye, barley, and wheat.

What were the Middle/Mid-Atlantic Colonies?

100

These were the ships that brought Christopher Columbus and his crew to America.

What were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria?

200

The name for the towns in Spanish settlements.

What are pueblos?

200

England established this type of government in Virginia, in which voters elect representatives to make laws.

What is a representative government?

200

This court was designed to solve problems in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

What was the General Court?

200

New Jersey was originally established by the Duke of York as this type of colony, although it later became a royal colony due to financial issues.

What is a proprietary colony?

200

This was the first successful English settlement in the Americas.

What was Jamestown?

300

Soldiers in New Spain lived in forts with these thick, high walls.

What were presidios?

300

This term describes a representative to colonial Virginia government that made up the House of Burgesses.

Who were Burgesses?

300

This religious group wanted to simplify the worship of the Church of England by eliminating practices of the Roman Catholic Church.

Who are Puritans?

300

This religious group was made up of Protestant reformers who fled persecution in England, believing in peace and equality of all people. 

Who were the Quakers?

300

This country made their fortune in the Americas off fishing, trapping, and trading.

What is France?

400

The Spanish conquistadors conquered in the Americas for these three "G's".

What are God, Glory, and Gold?

400

This is the French term for those who lived beyond French settlements as fur trappers.

Who were the coureurs de bois?

400

Puritan minister Thomas Hooker led about 100 settlers out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony because he believed in limited government power. He then established this colony, and present-day state.

What is Connecticut?

400

New Netherland was given by this king of England to his brother, the Duke of York, who renamed the colony "New York".

Who was King Charles II?

400

The Dutch bought this notable piece of land from Native Americans for twenty-four dollars worth of items.

What is Manhattan Island?

500

These were the three social classes in New Spain, listed starting with the highest class.

What are peninsular, creole, and mestizo?
500

In this uprising, both African American and white indentured servants rose up against the Virginian government, ending in many executions and the stripping of African American rights.

What was Bacon's Rebellion?

500

This minister in Salem believed in the separation of church and state, and so went on to found the state and colony of Rhode Island.

Who was Roger Williams?

500

This society got its name because people could not pronounce the word Deustch.

Who were the Pennsylvania Dutch?

500

This colonial region included Connecticut, the Massachusetts Bay Colony/Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.

What were the New England Colonies?

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