Vocabulary
Religion
Economy
Government
Conflict
100

Agriculture

the practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock

100

Maryland was founded as a 

refuge for English Catholics

100

Colonial Trade was limited by the:

Navigation Acts

100

The first colony was located in

Virginia (Jamestown)

100

The protestants who left England did find the freedom they wanted in the Netherlands, but their conflict was:

That their children were starting to absorb the Dutch culture.

200

Treaty

an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation

200

The Quakers founded the colony of:

Pennsylvania

200

Cash crops + difficult work=

dependence on slavery

200

 Each colony had a: 

govenor

200

An argument between a colonist and a British soldier escalated and became known as the:

Boston Massacre

300

Persecution

to harass or punish in a manner designed to injure because of beliefs

300

The religious beliefs of the Quakers included:

non violence, equality between men and women, and  tolerance

300

Because the climate allowed for a longer growing/farming season the economy of the Southern colonies was largely dependent upon

agriculture


300

The Middle colonies were initially established by the

Dutch

300

These acts were designed to punish the Massachusetts colony and to deter other colonies from rebelling.

The Interolerable Acts (or Coerceive Acts)

400

Repeal

to revoke (take away) by legal means

400

In the New England colonies religion and government

were closely linked

400

After the French and Indian War, England was left with a 122 million pounds debt. This leads England to implement:

The Stamp Act

400

After the French and Indian War/Seven Year War, England gains control of 

Spanish Florida

400

England increases taxes on the colonies to:

pay for the French and Indian War/Seven Year War

500

Mercantilism

an economic system built to unify and increase the power and especially the monetary wealth of a nation by a strict governmental regulation of the entire national economy, especially though trade, manufacturing, and trading monopolies.

500

40,000 people left England and went to either the North American colonies or colonies in the Caribean because the English government was punishing:

Puritans

500

When the colonists boycotted English goods:

England increased taxes again, sent in soldiers, and broke up the Massachusetts government. 

500

The goal of the Mayflower Compact was to provide:

fair laws for the good of all

500

After the Boston Tea Party, England responded with:

The Intolerable Acts/The Coercive Acts