A stronger country takes political control over another country or territory.
What is colonization?
The colony that vanished.
What is Roanoke?
The roles of men and women.
What is men built homes and took care of the farm. What is women gardened, cooked, and took care of the children?
A person who decides to start their own business.
What is an entrepreneur?
The person who was elected to be the president of first successful settlement of the Thirteen Colonies.
What is John Smith?
Crops grown for trading for a profit.
What is cash crops?
The first permanent British settlement.
What is Jamestown, Virginia?
Cash crops that were grown here.
What is corn and wheat?
The nickname due to ideal soil conditions to grow wheat and other grains.
What is the breadbasket?
Profitable cash crops for the Southern Colonies.
What is cotton and tobacco?
A trade network between the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
What is known as the triangular trade?
The word carved in a post from the lost colony.
What is CROATOAN?
Strict and central to the culture of New England.
What is religion?
Pennsylvania was named after.
What is William Penn?
A person who worked to pay off a debt or punishment.
What is an indentured servant?
Europeans that settled in the Americas.
What is the Spanish, French, and British?
People came to the thirteen colonies for.
What is religious and political freedom?
Woman put on trial for speaking out?
What is Anne Hutchinson?
Common characteristics of the Middle Colonies.
What is education, tolerance, and hard-work?
The Powhatan girl who saved John Smith.
The Thirteen Colonies eventually became these.
What is the first thirteen states?
The three colonial regions.
What is the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies?
One of America's first documents of organized self-government.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Some of the nations first were established here.
What is colleges and universities?
The Southern Colonies economy.
What is agricultural-based (farming) economy?