Pilgrims
Terms
13 Colonies
Acts
Causes of the Revolution
100

What group of people left Europe to go to the "New World?"

The Pilgrims

100

What is a colony?

A settlement controlled by a country far away

100

Which country controlled the 13 Colonies?

England/Great Britain/UK

100

What was taxed under the Sugar Act?

ugar, molasses, coffee, wine, and cloth

100

Why did Britain begin taxing the colonies after the war?

Britain was in debt from the war and needed money.

200

What was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims used to get to the Americas?

Mayflower

200

Who are the Sons and Daughters of Liberty?

A group of patriots that formed to protest British taxation of the colonies

200

What natural resources were important in the Northern Colonies?

Timber, fish, and furs.

200

What items were required to have a stamp?

Newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, and other paper goods

200

What happened during the Boston Massacre?

British soldiers fired into a crowd, killing five colonists

300

Why did the Pilgrims leave Europe?

Religious freedom, land, resources, a new way of life

300

What are cash crops?

Cash crops are crops grown to be sold for money

300

What were the beliefs and values of people living in the New England Colonies?

They were very religious and had strict rules

300

What items were taxed under the Townshend Acts?

Glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea

300

What actions did the Sons of Liberty take during the Boston Tea Party?

They dressed as Native Americans and dumped tea into Boston Harbor

400

How did Squanto help the Plymouth Colony?

He taught the Pilgrims how to farm, fish, and survive in the new land.

400

Who were indentured servants?

They were people who worked to pay for their passage to America, and work for 7 years

400

What type of geography and climate did the Southern Colonies have?

Warm climate with fertile soil and long growing seasons.

400

Why did Britain pass the Sugar Act?

To raise money and stop illegal trade between Spain/France

400

What slogan best expressed colonial anger over taxation?

“No taxation without representation”

500

What was the purpose of the Mayflower Compact?

An agreement to create laws and govern the colony fairly and remain loyal to the king of England

500

What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?

A loyalist supports and is loyal to the King of England. A patriot supported independence from England and wanted to form a new nation.

500

What is the economy based on in the Middle Colonies?

The Middle Colonies had farming, trade, and manufacturing. They were known as the “breadbasket” colonies. Had industrial cities.

500

What were the Intolerable Acts?

Harsh laws passed by Britain in 1774 to punish the colonies after the Boston Tea Party. They closed Boston Harbor, took away self-government in Massachusetts, and increased British control

500

What was the First Continental Congress?

Meeting of colonial leaders in 1774 to respond to the Intolerable Acts. Delegates discussed their complaints against Britain and worked together to protect colonial rights. This meeting helped unite the colonies.