Land set aside from the government for Native Americans is called this.
Reservation.
The colony where the period known as the "Starving Time".
Jamestown.
Settlers who landed in Plymouth were called...?
Pilgrims.
This permitted colonists to settle on land.
Charter.
Produced so much wheat that they were known as the "breadbasket" of the English colonies.
Middle Colonies.
Family, clan, or large group (for our purposes...Native American).
Tribe.
The leader of the colony was named...
John Smith.
Settlers who landed in Boston were called...?
Puritans.
Person whose views differ from those of most people in the community.
Dissenter.
Since the printing press made it easier to mass produce books, it also made it easier to spread this.
Information.
Vast trade network connecting Europe and Asia via land, sea routes, goods, ideas and culture.
Silk Road.
The leader of this colony had a relationship with which Native American woman?
Pocahontas.
The settlers at Boston and Plymouth fled England for what reason?
Religious Freedom.
Person who didn't want to belong to the Church of England.
Separatist.
The English wanted to establish colonies in North America in hopes of finding which particular resource?
Gold.
Chinese invention that aided in navigation by showing which direction was which. It helped travel far-out at sea.
Magnetic Compass.
John Smith had a good relationship with which group of people.
Native Americans.
Who led the Pilgrims?
William Bradford.
Waterway thought to connect Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Northwest Passage.
She was forced to leave Massachusetts because of her beliefs.
Anne Hutchinson.
A confederacy of Native American nations in the North Eastern part of America.
Iroquois League.
John Smith has a famous quote that essentially means you have to do your part in the colony...what was this quote?
"He that will not work, shall not eat."
Who led the Puritans?
John Winthrop.
Farm product grown to sell profit.
Cash Crop.
The reason Europeans hoped to find a Northwest Passage for...?
Quicker, easier trade routes to Asia.