Colonies
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Sourcing
Vocab
100

The first legitimate settlement in the colonies. 

What is Jamestown?

100

Number 10

What is Virginia?

100

Number 2

What is Massachusetts?

100

An artifact/item from a time period/event.

What is a primary source?

100

An area that another country controls.

What is a colony?

200

The settlement that was founded by the Puritans.

What is Plymouth?

200

Number 5

What is New York?

200

Number 11

What is North Carolina?

200

An item/document about an event that it is not from. (example; textbook)

What is a secondary source?

200

A resource grown for financial reasons.

What is a cash crop?

300

The reasons why the colonies were formed.

What are money, religious freedom, and opportunity for success? (Can have something similar).

300

Number 8

What is Maryland?

300

Number 13

What is Georgia?

300
The Declaration of Independence.

What is a primary source?

300

The transfer of ideas, goods, and disease from the Old World to the New World.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

400

Columbus original plan for his first voyage.

What is go to Asia?

400

Number 1

What is New Hampshire?

400

Number 7

What is New Jersey?

400

Notes from class.

What is a secondary source?

400
A person who is forced to work to pay off a debt.
What is an indentured servant?
500

The person and group who were in charge/most common in Pennsylvania.

Who is William Penn and the Quakers?

500

Number 9

What is Delaware?

500

Number 3

What is Connecticut?

500
This is what makes a source credible.
What are date, author, and accuracy? (Can have one of 3).
500

The document that created one of the first governing systems in the colonies.

What is the Mayflower Compact?