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The Puritans came over to the new world in search of...

What is religious freedom?

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This crop was grown in the southern colonies.


What is tobacco or cotton?

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These are the Natives who inhabited Virginia.

Who are the Powhatans?

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Due to starvation, the winter of 1609–1610, There were about 500 Jamestown residents at the beginning of the winter; by spring only 61 people remained alive. To stay alive, many people had to result to eating alternative things like leather, rats and......

What are humans? 


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A failed 16th-century English settlement, also known as the lost colony. 

What is Roanoke, Virginia 

200

These natives were the inhabitants of southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.


Who are the Wampanoag?


200

These colonies are known as the "breadbasket colonies". 

What are New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware?


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This man emerged as the first true "leader" of the Jamestown colony

Who is John Smith?

200

She was the first person to be accused of being a witch during the Salem Witch Trials. 


Who is Tituba?

200

A form of labor in which a person is contracted to work without a salary for a specific number of years.

 

What is Indentured Servitude?



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English settlers first landed at Jamestown, Virginia, in______.

What is 1607?


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How many colonies were in the original group?

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The phrase "He who will not work shall not eat" was a famous statement by _______ to enforce labor and ensure the survival of the Jamestown colony in 1607.

Who is John Smith?


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This religious group wanted to reform the church?

Who are the Puritans?

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There was an armed conflict in 1675–1678 between a group of native people of the Northeastern Woodlands against the New England colonists and their indigenous allies.

What is King Phillips' War?


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A settlement in a new territory by people from a different country who maintain ties to their home country?

What is a colony? 

400

These people worked on the plantations to repay their passage to the New World. Once they fulfilled their labor contract, they were free and given land.

Who are indentured servants?


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 John Rolfe was known for ________ in the Jamestown colony?

 What is cultivating the tobacco plant? 


400

 The document that the Pilgrims created that set-aside laws and a social code.

The Mayflower Compact

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An illness that is caused by insects that reside in wet climates. Jamestown settlers were exposed to this outbreak. 

What is Malaria or Yellow fever?


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New England colonists became well known for fishing, and this particular trade and economic activity

What is Shipbuilding or Whaling?

500

A series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of ___________ in colonial Massachusetts.


What is witchcraft?


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__________ was the year the Massachusetts Bay colony was founded.



What is 1628?

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 This person contracted smallpox as a child, around the age of three or four, losing his hair and wearing wigs for much of his life as a result.


Who is William Penn?

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 This person became governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 and wanted to build a “City upon a Hill.”?

Who is John Winthrop?

600

A 17th-century Dutch settlement located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island, which later became New York City.

What is New Amsterdam?

600

A London-based joint-stock company chartered by King James I in 1606 to establish and profit from Jamestown, Virginia


What is the Virginia Company?

600

Dutch settlers purchased Manhattan from this Native tribe. 

Who are the Lenape?

600

A traditional shell bead of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America.

 

What is Wampum?

700

A follower of a Christian faith originating in England in the 1600s that emphasizes direct experience of God through an "Inner Light" and the testimonies of equality, peace, simplicity, community, integrity, and stewardship. _______ are known for their pacifism.

Who are Quakers?

700

These colonies experienced harsh winters and limited growing seasons. The rocky, thin soil made farming especially difficult.

What are the New England Colonies? 


700

In New England town meetings, colonists practiced this style of democracy first used in ancient Greece.

What is Athenian-style democracy?

700

__________ was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony for giving his opinions in church. He eventually founded the state of Rhode Island. 

Who is Roger Williams?

700

_________ was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for holding bible meetings for women only. She eventually moves to Rhode Island for more religious freedom. 

Who is Anne Hutchinson?


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