Jamestown
Indentured servants were needed to due to the success of American crops, such as THIS
Tobacco
Plantations
The Triangle Trade connected which three regions of world?
This group of English settlers founded Plymouth Colony in 1620 for religious freedom, which has been shrouded in legend related to the first Thanksgiving
Pilgrims
This was the most populous colony of the Thirteen, originally settled by the Dutch and known as New Netherlands
New York
Many indentured servants agreed to the contract with the hopes of earning THESE at the end of the contract
Freedom dues
This region of the 13 colonies, and eventually the US, became the center for the slave trade and enslaved labor
Southern US
The Triangle Trade was focused over which ocean?
Atlantic
This colony was founded a little before Jamestown in Virginia, but mysteriously failed, and became known as the Lost Colony
This colony famously participated in King Philip's War, leading to a shift towards racism being developed in America
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Indentured servants usually worked for how many years before the earned freedom?
4-7 years
The first African slave in America arrived in this colony in 1619
Virginia
This was the portion of the Triangle Trade that most enslaved individuals traveled along
Middle Passage
This colony was founded by William Penn as a safe place for Quakers and became known for religious tolerance... and oats?
This colony's major city was Charleston, which became the leader of the slave trade in America
South Carolina
This man famously survived indentured servitude, owned 250 acres with his wife, but had it taken away after his death due to him being from Africa
Anthony Johnson
In 1705, Virginia introduced THESE laws that laid out rules for enslaved individuals in the colony, including the right to kill an enslaved individual without repercussion
Slave Codes
Ships left Europe carrying these types of goods that were used for trade in Africa for enslaved peoples
Manufactured goods (guns, cloth, tools)
This European country established colonies in places like Florida and the Southwest, spreading Christianity through churches known as missions
Spain
This colony was initially part of Massachusetts, but the Pine Tree State eventually became the 23rd state in 1820
Maine
This was a common punishment for indentured servants for violating their contracts
Having years added to their servitude
This amendment abolished slavery in the US in 1865
13th
Ships left the Americas carrying these types of goods that were used for manufacturing goods in Europe
Raw materials (sugar, cotton, ores, tobacco)
Did you know, Canada did not gain full independence from Britain until 1982? Britain had ruled over Canada since 1763, after their victory against THIS country in the Seven Years' War. The previous country had founded important cities such as Quebec and Montreal
France