New England
Middle Colonies
American South
Caribbean
New France
100

This was the original English document outlining how settlement in this region would occur

Mayflower Compact

100

Hundreds of these people maintained their culture in Pennsylvania after their colony was conquered by the Dutch 

Swedes 

100

This was the first successful English colony in North America 

Jamestown 

100

This was the primary cash crop of the Caribbean 

Sugar 

100

This was the first area of mainland North America settled by the French 

Canada 

200

These were the separatist Protestants who left England to start a new life 

Pilgrims 

200

They founded New Amsterdam 

Dutch 

200

This cash crop saved the colonists of Jamestown from failure, turning it, instead, into a successful but risky venture. 

Tobacco 

200

These two mosquito-spread diseases were deadly killers for white people throughout the Caribbean and American South 

Malaria and Yellow Fever 

200

This French explorer settled the land between the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. 

Samuel de Champlain 

300

These were the Protestants who transitioned to becoming known as Congregationalists, hoping to purify the Church of England of its Catholic ways 

Puritans 

300

This was likely the most diverse place 

Pennsylvania 

300

This was the primary form of labor for Jamestown during the first several decades 

indentured servants 

300

This was the rough % of slaves that arrived in the Carribean through the Middle Passage 

37% 

(will accept between 35-40%) 

300

Known as Iron Hand, this Italian helped the French explore the Lower Mississippi, settling a colony in modern-day Arkansas 

Henri de Tonti

400

This was the colony for the banished 

Rhode Island 

400

This was one of the rare, manufactured industries  in the colonies - one that helped fuel the slave industry 

Shipbuilding 

400

This uprising led to the move towards African slave labor as the primary source of labor in the American South 

Bacon's Rebellion 

400

This was the jewel of sugar growing in colonial Caribbean for England 

Barbados 

400

He was the founder of New Orleans, Biloxi, and Mobile 

Bienville 

500

He was the governor of New England and primary religious leader 

John Winthrop

500

Along with wheat, this native crop was one of the two most important food sources for Middle colony residents - with its existence indirectly showing the spread of Mesoamerican ideas. 

Corn 

500

Founded by Lord Baltimore, this was originally supposed to be an English Catholic settlement 

Maryland 

500

This was a term used to describe white people surviving a few years in the subtropics

Seasoning 

500

He made his bones fighting the English in the Hudson Bay, fighting them in King William's War and settling Fort Maurepas 

D'Iberville