Region of colonies that had great amounts of farming, typically on plantations using enslaved Africans.
What were Southern Colonies?
Trainee to a master craft worker.
What is apprentice?
Minister leader of Connecticut, led his followers out of Massachusetts to Connecticut.
Who was Thomas Hooker?
Term that means colonists can change their social status.
When was Jamestown founded? (Make sure you look at the colonies in North America, not states or areas in other countries)
What was 1607?
Crop that farmers in the south sold that made a lot of money, highly addictive and unhealthy.
What is tobacco?
Friendly Native that helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth by showing them how to survive in Massachusetts.
Who was Squanto?
When was Plymouth founded? (Make sure you look at the colonies in North America, not states or areas in other countries)
What was 1620?
Name of the first written constitution in North America.
What is Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?
Pennsylvania Dutch settlers came from ___________ speaking lands.
What was German?
When was Pennsylvania founded? (Make sure you look at the colonies in North America, not states or areas in other countries)
What was 1681?
Land owners who ran large estates as they wished, enforcing their own laws.
What are patroons?
Woman that introduced indigo to the American colonies.
Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney?
Law that said all Christians have the right to worship in the Maryland colonies.
What is the Toleration Act of 1649?