13 Colonies
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100

This was the first colony founded in 1607

What is Jamestown

100

Led by fire-brand ministers that traveled the country-side giving passionate sermons and fiery speeches, stirring emotions in colonists who found a renewed commitment to their religious faith during the 1730's and 40's

What is the First Great Awakening

100

First elected, representative body in the American colonies in which land-holding males could elect representatives to discuss, debate, and pass laws and levy taxes; named the

What is the House of Burgess

100

Based on the principle that the power a nation had was determined primarily by that country’s wealth.

What is mercantilism

100

He was a well-respected minister in Boston who believed Native Americans had rights to land. He was forced to leave and founded the colony of Rhode Island

Who is Roger Williams

200

The Puritans practiced this type of government

What is theocracy

200

This event happened between 1692-1693 in Salem, Massachusetts, causing an atmosphere of hysteria and fear

What is Salem Witchcraft trials

200

The idea that government structure and laws should be based on religious principles.

What is theocracy

200

To achieve a favorable balance of trade, European powers needed to _____ more than they imported and required colonies that could supply both raw materials/resources and a market for manufactured goods

What is export

200

She was a woman that disagreed with the Puritans about how and where to worship. She was banished from Massachusetts for disturbance of the peace

Who is Anne Hutchinson

300

Site of the "The Starving Time"

What is Jamestown

300

A tense time between colonist and the Powhatan's that led to death and starvation nearly ending the settlement

What is the Starving Time

300

First document claiming democratic self-government in the colonies; an agreement between all male settlers aboard the Mayflower to establish a collective government once they landed

What is the Mayflower Compact

300

Placing high taxes on goods imported from Netherlands, France, etc

What are tariffs

300

A Puritan minster who founded the settlement of New Haven in the Connecticut River Valley 1639.  He also disagreed with their voting rights

Who is Thomas Hooker

400

This Dutch colony was surrendered without a fight and was renamed New York

What is New Netherlands

400

The last leg of this triangular pattern and contained the human cargo of enslaved Africans

What is the Middle Passage

400

Form of self-government in which all male property holders would meet in central location each year to vote for officials and laws

What are Town Meetings

400

This region had rich soil and longer growing seasons which encouraged an agrarian economy based on cash crops and reliance on slave labor

What are the Southern Colonies

400

Because of his religious beliefs, and Quaker ideals of pacifism, equality, and tolerance. He founded this colony after land was given to him to settle a debt owed by the king to his father

Who is William Penn

500

William Penn designed the capital city himself, and it means "city of brotherly love"

What is Philadelphia
500

The Puritans established the practice of holding regular ________, in which all male property owning, church members would assemble in a meeting house to debate and vote on important issues, reinforcing the idea of self-government in America.

What are town meetings

500

First Written constitution in North America

What is the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

500

This region has rocky soil and short growing season which their limited agriculture, but colonist took advantage of the fishing, whaling, shipping and manufacturing industry

What are the New England colonies

500

He convinced his friend, the king (George II) to grant him a charter so that he could establish the colony of Georgia as place were imprisoned debtors could have a new start.

Who is James Oglethorpe

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