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Which region's colonist were exclusively searching for religious freedom? 

What are the New England colonies? 

100

Founder of Pennsylvania

Who is William Penn

100

Last colony to be settled

What is Georgia?

100
This was the motivation for the settlers to come to the New England region.

religious freedom

100

This type of colony is under the direct rule of the English crown.

What is a royal colony

100
This is sold at markets for money

What is a cash crop

200

This region's economy depended on large plantations that grew cotton, indigo, and tobacco.

What is the southern region also known as the southern colonies?

200

Colony that mysteriously disappeared prior to people arriving at Jamestown.

What is Roanoke?

200

The first permanent English colony in the Americas

What is Jamestown?

200

This group of people founded the colony of New Netherlands which later became the colony of New York.

Who are the Dutch?

200

The Quakers, Puritans, and Catholics wanted to establish __________ __________ in the new colonies.

What is religious freedom?

200

First English colony in America that mysteriously vanished

What is Roanoke Island, or The Lost Colony?

300

Settlers in New England who were known for their devout faith and strict religious laws

Puritans

300

What colony is New York in?

What are the middle colonies

300

This crop helped save Jamestown.

tobacco

300

This group believed in the  town meeting system where each community should rule itself.

Who are the Puritans?

300

A holiday started by celebrating success at the Plymouth Colony.

What is Thanksgiving?

300

These colonies are part of what region? 

Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island

The New England Colonies.

400

Pennsylvania was mainly settled by what religious group?

Who are the Quakers?

400

This government document was set up by the Pilgrims to set up rules and regulations. 

What is the Mayflower Compact 

400

Reason for Dutch and French settlement in the New World.

What is a the fur trade?

400

What colony did Thomas Hooker establish?

What is Connecticut?

400

"Owner" of Maryland 

Who was Lord Baltimore?

400

These colonies are part of what region? New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey

The Middle Colonies.

500

Georgia was established in 1732 (last) as a haven for these people.

Who are debtors??

500

This word means the mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their belief

What is persecution?

500

Signed a contract to work as a servant in order to gain passage to the colonies.

What is an indentured servant?

500

These colonies were in what region? South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia

What is the south or the southern colonies?

500

Which colony was known as the breadbasket colony?

What is the Middle Colonies?

500

Houses, such as these, were built in the Southern Colonies by settlers who had indentured slaves.

What are planations?

600

Which colony had a greater diversity of people?

What are the middle colonies

600

Anara of rolling hills between the base of the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coast.

What is the piedmont?

600

New Netherlands later became known as what?

New York

600

Which country profited from fur trade and made good friends with the Native Americans?

France/French
600

Of the 3 colonies attempted by England, 1 failed and 2 were successful.  What are the 2 that were successful?

Jamestown and Plymouth (Massachusetts)

600

What year was Jamestown founded?

1607

700

What colony gained economic wealth by whaling, shipbuilding and lumber?

What are the New England Colonies?

700

This saved Jamestown Colony and eventually made it very profitable.

What is tobacco?

700

Which country profited from gold and silver mines in the New World (America)?

Spain

700

What year was Plymouth founded?

1620

700

2 PART QUESTION

Concerning the 13 Colonies, how many regions are they?  Name them.

3:  New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies

700

What was the number one difference between the Puritans and Pilgrims?

The Pilgrims wanted complete separation from the Church of England, and the Puritans did not.

800

Which of the 3 colonies had harsh winters and a short growing season?

What are the New England colonies?

800

Corn, wheat, oats, barley, and rye.

What are the cash crops of the Middle colonies?

800

The group of people believed in equality for all people

Who are the Quakers?

800

The Mayflower Compact was a written set of laws for organizing the Plymouth Colony.  It was written by both Pilgrims and others aboard the Mayflower with this being priority.  What political principle did it establish?

The principle of "self-government"

800

The House of Burgesses signified what?

The beginning of a representative government in the English Colonies

800

Planter who led a rebellion in 1676 against Jamestown.

Who is Nathaniel Bacon?

900

What colony did Roger Williams establish?

What is Rhode Island?

900

Who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Who is John Winthrope?

900

Why was Maryland established?

It was established as a haven for Catholics

900

What law was passed to protect Catholics in Maryland?

The Act of Toleration

900

Who was in control of the Colonies and Colonists in the New World?

England

900

Why were the settlements built by rivers or along the coast?

It served as a means of transportation and trade.

1000

Why did people in the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies adapt different ways of life?

The regions had different geographies and resources

1000

The main type of Christianity in the New England colonies?

What is the Puritans

1000

Which colony is the House of Burgesses associated with?

The Virginia Colony

1000

What was the 1st written constitution in the Colonies?

The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

1000

Why did Roger Williams clash with the Puritans of Massachusetts?

He didn't feel that it was right to force everyone to worship a certain way

1000

Year of the Starving Time" in Jamestown.

What is 1609?