Vocabulary
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
American Identity
100

 A person who goes on a religious journey

What is a pilgrim?


100

In 1620

When was Plymouth founded?

100

1664

What year was New Jersey split off from New York?

100

1607

What year was Jamestown founded?

100

Fertile soil and good climate

What helped the middle colonies grow crops and raise livestock?

200

Legislative representative

What is a burgess?

200

Long winters and rocky soils supported

What resources supported subsistence farming?

200

Founded in 1680

When was Pennsylvania founded?

200

1634

When was Maryland founded?

200

The Magna Carta 

What is the document that was signed in 1215 that protected the English people from unjust treatment and punishment?

300

To disagree

What does it mean to dissent?

300

Founded in 1630

What year was Massachusetts Bay founded?

300

Woodlands, wheat, cash crops, livestock, and shipping

What resources were mostly important in the middle colonies?

300

Farming

What was the main economic activity in the southern Colonies?

300
Civil liberties 

What did the colonists believe the government should respect?

400

Willingness to allow or overlook

What is tolerance?

400

type of towns that developed on rivers

What is inland towns?

400

1704

What year was Delaware split off from Pennsylvania?
400

Southern colonists built their plantations near rivers

Where did the southern colonists build their plantations?

400

Punished, beat, and starved

What laws did the colonies pass that allowed enslaved Africans to have happen to them?

500

Produced enough to feed their families 

What is subsistence?

500

Developed as centers on whaling, fishing, shipping, trade, and shipbuilding.

What did coastal towns develop as?

500

Cash crops 

What could be sold for profit to buyers in the colonies and overseas?

500

Southern planters expand their farming

What is exploiting the work of enslaved Africans?

500

Grain and saw lumber

What did the mills use to grind?

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