Great Awakening
13 Colonies
Middle Passage/ Random 1
Random 2
Random 3
100

The time period the Great Awakening occurred

What is 1730s-1740s

100
The number of regions and names for the 13 Colonies

3. New England, Middle, Southern.

100

The difference between a slave and an indentured servant

Slave- Works for life, no pay, hereditary, seen as property 

Servant- Works until debt is paid off, not hereditary,  some rights

100

This crop is crucial for the economic success of the Virginia Colony

What is Tobacco 

100

This person appoints the colonial governors?

Who is the King

200

Two of the most famous preachers during the Great Awakening 

Who is Johnathan Edwards & George Whitefield

200

Two of the economies in the 13 colonies

1. Ship-building

2. Farming

3. Fishing

4. Lumbering


200

Reasons many slaves died on the Middle Passage (Give 2)

Disease, jumping into the sea, rebellion, starvation

200

The year Jamestown was established

What is 1607?

200

The political system in which policies are created by representatives selected by the people

What is  a Representative Government

300

The characteristics of the Great Awakening

What is emotional, theatrical, dramatic, passionate? 

300

The difference between a royal colony and a proprietary colony

What is- King appoints someone to oversee and govern a royal colony, while the King gives land to someone in return for a payment in a proprietary colony

300

The main reasons for European colonization of North America between 1500-1750

What is Economic opportunities and religious freedom

300

1492 is the year Columbus landed in the Caribbean. Why did the European Age of Exploration begin

Europeans were looking for new trade routes to Asia, and Gold.

300

The role of the Mayflower Compact in the governance of Plymouth Colony

What is it established a framework for self-governance

400

These are lasting impacts from the Great Awakening (At least 2)

What challenges existing social hierarchies, Debates caused people to split from their old church to start a new church, Increased tolerance because of so many new beliefs, More democratic thinking, Individual rights and freedoms

400

The most religious region

What are the New England Colonies

400

The significance of the Jamestown settlement

What is It was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

400

The impact of the 13 Colonies on the indigenous populations

What is displacement and cultural changes

400

 The outcome of the first English attempt at colonization in the New World and the name of the Colony

What is the colonists of Roanoke mysteriously disappeared.

500

The reasons the Great Awakening was such a hit ( Min. of 2)


  • Colonial church services were formal and controlled
  • People felt disconnected from traditional worship
  • Religious passion was fading
  • Communities craved a more personal connection to faith
  • Promised personal salvation to everyone
500

The region is fueled by enslavement

What is the southern region

500

The push and pull factors in the context of colonization? (Give an example as well)

What are the reasons for leaving one's country and the reasons for moving to a new one

500

 The role of the House of Burgesses in colonial government

What is it served as a model for representative government

500

The Triangular trade 

Items from England to Africa, Slaves from Africa to America, and crops and goods from America to England.

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