Bostonian woman who was tried in court and expelled from the Massachusetts colony for teaching heresy
Anne Hutchinson
School where neighborhood children were taught by one woman in her home
Dame School
The revival that came to the colonies in the 1730s and '40s
Great Awakening
Most New England colonists were
Farmers
The five southern colonies were
Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia
Evangelist who preached in the colonies with a powerful voice during the Great Awakening
George Whitefield
School that took 7 years to complete - where boys learned Greek, Latin, math and writing
Grammar School
Another name for members of the Church of England
Anglicans
One of the most popular furs in the colonies
Beaver
The middle colonies were
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Man who wrote a book that made many people think seriously about the evils of slavery
Olaudah Equiano
The first 2 colleges to open in the colonies
Yale and Harvard
A belief contrary to scripture
heresy
Apprentice
The middle colonies were nicknamed
The Breadbasket Colonies
Man who opened the first public library in America
Benjamin Franklin
The college that was founded to give Indians a Christian education
Dartmouth College
The New England colonies were settled mainly by
Puritans
Tobacco, rice, and indigo became known as the
Cash crops
The New England colonies were
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
Pastor who led more than three hundred people to Christ during the Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards
Many parents taught their own children or hired a BLANK to educate them at home
Tutor
The beliefs of the middle colonies was
Diverse
The trade between the colonies, England, and West Africa was called
Triangular trade
Was Tennessee located in the New England colonies, the Middle colonies, or the Southern colonies?
None!