Mercantilism
Colonial Regions
Self Government
Odds & Ends
People & Places
100

Under the principles of mercantilism, a country should ______ more than it _________.

Export more than it imports.

100

This region was characterized by a short growing season, cold climate, and hard rocky soil. So agriculture never became their thing.

New England

100

The House of Burgesses was founded in 1619 in Jamestown, Virginia, and became the first colonial ______. 

Representative government

100

This religious revival movement encouraged colonists to challenge traditional authorities.

Great Awakening

100

The first successful British colony in North America

Jamestown

200
The main purposes of colonies under the concept of Mercantilism are to provide what?
Raw materials, markets for finished goods.
200

The Southern colonies had a system of self sufficient plantations, because very few __________ developed in the region.

Towns, Urban Areas

200

This was the first governing document in what would become the United States.

Mayflower Compact

200

What was the main cause of King Phillip's War?

Colonial desire for more land.

200

Southern colony that was successful in growing indigo, and was the site of the Stono Rebellion of enslaved people.

South Carolina

300

The portion of the trans-Atlantic trade that brought enslaved people from Africa to the America's was known as_________.

The Middle Passage

300

The primary reason _________ was founded was to provide a logical, religiously tolerant colony.

Pennsylvania

300

______ Rebellion resulted in small farmers and frontier settlers confronting the House of Burgesses, whom they saw as only representing the wealthy planters.

Bacon's

300

Foods like okra, and styles of architecture like shotgun houses, came to America from where?

Africa

300

The name of the group that sailed on the Mayflower to found the colony of Plymouth.

Pilgrims

400

This Mid-Atlantic (Middle Colony) was initially founded by the Dutch as New Netherland, before the British defeated them.

New York

400

This region was the most literate, as schools were encouraged as a means to teach reading the bible.

New England Colonies

400

What is the name of the policy where the British relaxed the Navigation Acts and gave the colonists more freedom, as long as they obeyed the rules?

Salutary Neglect

400

This colony was founded, in-part, to provide a buffer between the Spanish in Florida, and British Southern colonies.

Georgia

400

Became governor of Jamestown in 1608, and led the colonists through the Starving Time in 1609-1610.

John Smith

500

What was true of most early contact between the colonists and Native Americans?

Started peaceful, eventually broke down

500

This region had a great system of harbors and river systems, that allowed them to easily ship out their wheat and corn.

Middle (Mid-Atlantic) Colonies

500

Thomas Hooker led a group of Puritans from Massachusetts to found a new colony. Their founding document, _________, is considered America's first written constitution. 

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

500

Most of what we known of the lives of enslaved people in the early colonial times comes to us from________

Oral tradition

500

This colony was founded to be a safe haven for Catholics.

Maryland

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