Native American
New England
Virginia
Rebellion
Slavery and Immigration
100

this Wampanoag was known to the English as King Philip.


Metacomet

100

The colony established by the Pilgrims in 1620 was given this name. 


Plymouth

100

What was the first permanent English colony in North America, founded in 1607.

Jamestown

100

This Virginia planter became the namesake leader of a major colonial uprising in 1676.

Nathanial Bacon

100

This name was given to the brutal Atlantic voyage that carried enslaved Africans to the Americas.

Middle Passage

200

This chief secured peace with the Pilgrims in 1621 and taught them survival skills.

Massasoit

200

Members of this religious group wanted to “purify” the Church of England from within.

Puritans

200

_____ was established by this English Company seeking profits?

The Virginia Company

200

During ______ Rebellion, rebels did this to the colonial capital.

Set Fire

200

What percentage of enslaved Africans perished during the Middle Passage.

10%

300

These villages, set up by missionaries, pressured Native Americans to abandon their languages and customs. They then took their lands for new settlements

Praying Towns

300

This ship carried the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, landing far north of its original Virginia charter.

Mayflower

300

This leader famously declared, “He that will not work shall not eat,” enforcing discipline in Virginia.

John Smith

300
How did the leader of ______ Rebellion of 1676 die?

Dysentery 

300

What ethnic group emigrated to the colonies because of poverty? (after 1660s)

Scots

400

This conflict was started due to the murder of English colonists over land and trade and saw the Narragansetts and Mohegan tribes ally with the English against their rival. 1636-1638. Survivors were sold into slavery in Bermuda

Peqout War

400

Signed on a ship, this agreement created rules for self-government and majority rule in the colony.

Mayflower Compact

400

This system gave settlers land for each person whose passage to Virginia they paid.

The Headright System

400

After _____ Rebellion, this permanent system of forced labor expanded as indentured servitude declined.

Slavery

400

The cultivation of these 2 cash crops in the South demanded extensive enslaved labor.

Tobacco and Rice

500

Disputes over this issue were the primary cause of King Philip’s War in 1675.

Land Ownership

500

This war reshaped New England by destroying Native resistance and opening land to further English settlement.

King Philip's War

500

Early Jamestown settlers were less interested in farming and survival than in searching for this.

Gold

500

This colonial governor, targeted by rebels, represented the interests of wealthy planters.

William Berkley

500

Kidnapped as a child and sold into slavery, this man later published an autobiography exposing the horrors of slavery and the Middle Passage.

Olaudah Equiano

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