Most settlers who came to New England in the early 1600s were searching for
a. Better farmland
b. Religious freedom
c. Gold and silver
d. A passageway to the Pacific
B. Religious Freedom
This is who founded Connecticut
Who is Thomas Hooker?
Which of these was a significant cause of the Salem Witch Trials?
a. Political alliances with Native Americans
b. Strict religious beliefs and fear of the unknown
Conflicts over trade
c. Lack of resources and food shortages
d. Conflicts over trade
B. Strict religious beliefs and fear of the unknown
What came first, German Settling or the French and Indian War starting?
German Settling
This region of colonies (New England, Middle, or South) is best known for its fertile soil and long growing seasons for crops.
What is the South?
This colony was started as a "Holy Experiment" for Quakers.
What is Pennsylvania?
This was the purpose of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut.
What is to establish a framework for democratic governance?
This document was signed when the Puritans got off the Mayflower boat. It was signed to agree to follow governmental laws.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Where did the Swedish people start their settlement?
Delaware
This season was the harshest for settlers in Plymouth.
What is Winter?
This group of people was the first to move into Georgia.
What are Debtors and the poor?
This is why settlers began moving into the Connecticut River valley in the 1630s. (Boston is near CT.)
The population around Boston was getting too crowded
This movement encouraged religious enthusiasm in the colonies.
What is the Great Awakening?
How many years apart was the founding of New Hampshire and Pennsylvania?
20 years
This was the result of King Phillip's War. (Did relationships with the Natives get better or worse?)
Native Relations got worse
This is why Lord Baltimore created Maryland in response to this
What is the way that Catholics were being mistreated in other Colonies?
This is the reason that the Connecticut colony was founded.
Puritan rules were too strict in Massachusetts, so Connecticut was founded to lessen the harshest of the rules.
This "house" was the first time colonials had a taste of their own governmental power, and is one of the reasons that drove the colonies to war with Britain.
What is the House of Burgesses?
What was New England's population in 1740?
Just under 300,000
Did colonial boys, girls, or both get educated in school?
Wealthy boys
This section of the colonies (New England, Middler, or Southern) accepted the most amount of immigrants from different countries and cultures.
What are the Middle Colonies?
There was always a threat of a war breaking out with this group of people.
What are the Pequot Natives?
These two groups fought in King Phillip's war.
Who are the Puritans and the Wampanoag tribe?
What is the common theme of where the cities are formed?
They are all along a body of water
Describe one similarity and difference between Puritans and Pilgrims
A similarity between the Pilgrims and the Puritans is that both groups sought religious freedom and wanted to practice their faith without interference from the Church of England. However, a key difference is that the Pilgrims were Separatists who completely broke away from the Church of England, while the Puritans aimed to reform and purify the Church from within
• Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans came to America seeking religious freedom, which highlights their shared desire to escape persecution in England The pilgrims settled in the Plymouth Colony, but the Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony