Early Settlements
Colonial Regions
Exploration & Motives
Government & Society
Vocabulary
100

What was the first permanent Spanish settlement in what is now the U.S.?

St. Augustine

100

Name the three colonial regions.

New England, Middle, Southern

100

What do the 3 G’s stand for?

Gold, God, Glory

100

What is a representative government?

A government where people elect others to make laws and decisions

100

Define colonization.

The process of setting up colonies in new lands

200

Which settlement was known as the “Lost Colony”?

Roanoke

200

Which region had rocky soil and harsh winters?

New England

200

Which of the 3 G’s was most important to the settlers of Plymouth?

God (religious freedom)

200

Why was the Mayflower Compact written?

To establish self-government and cooperation among settlers

200

Define economy.

How a region makes and uses goods, services, and money

300

Which colony was founded in 1607 and was the first successful English colony?

Jamestown

300

Which region was known as the “Breadbasket Colonies” for its grain production?

Middle Colonies

300

Why did European countries sponsor exploration to the New World?

To gain wealth, spread religion, and increase power

300

What was the impact of the Mayflower Compact?

It set an example for self-rule and democracy in the colonies

300

What is a settler?

A person who moves to live in a new colony

400

What were the main motives for establishing Jamestown?

Gold, resources, and expanding England’s power (economic gain)

400

Which region had fertile soil and a long growing season, perfect for plantations?

Southern Colonies

400

What was one result of exploration for the native populations?

Loss of land, resources, and population due to disease/conflict

400

Why was it important for the Pilgrims to agree to the Mayflower Compact before they left their ship?

Because they landed outside their official charter, they needed rules to keep order and cooperation. The Compact helped them create a system of self-government where everyone agreed to follow the laws they made together.

400

Which vocabulary word best describes a government where citizens have power?

Democratic

500

Who saved Jamestown from near destruction?

John Smith (if you do not work you will not eat)

500

How did geography and resources affect industries in each region?

New England – shipbuilding/fishing

Middle – farming/trade

Southern – plantations/cash crops

500

Explain the reasons that people decided to settle in the United States

Religious Freedom 

Land Opportunities 

Gold 


500

How did the idea of a representative government show that the colonies were becoming more independent from England?

Colonists began electing their own leaders and making local laws, instead of relying on the king or Parliament. This showed they were learning to govern themselves and developing ideas of self-rule and independence long before the American Revolution.

500

Explain how the words economy, geography, and colonization are connected in the context of the 13 Colonies.

The geography of each region affected what resources were available, which shaped its economy, and these differences influenced how each area developed during colonization.

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