Colonial Regions
Jamestown, VA
Massachusetts
Great Awakening
Years
100

Motivations for European Exploration

What is GOLD, GOD, and GLORY

100
This town was founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony
What is Jamestown
100

1st example of self-government in the Americas. The Pilgrims signed the _______ to establish a "civil body politic" under the sovereignty of James I.

What is the Mayflower Compact

100

An intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century, emphasizing reason, individualism and skepticism. 

What is the Enlightenment 

100

Jamestown, 1st permanent English settlement, is established in VA

What is 1607

200

This country was known for establishing outposts for fur trading and intermarriage with Natives.  

What is France

200
This rebellion of indentured servants led to the transformation of Virginia's labor system
What is Bacon's Rebellion
200

Led a group of English Puritans to the New World, joined the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1629 and was elected their governor on April 8, 1630

Who is John Winthrop

200

Preachers and followers who adopted the new ideas brought forth by the Great Awakening became known as “______.” Those who embraced the old-fashioned, traditional church ways were called “_______.”

What are "new lights" and "old lights"

200

First enslaved people arrive in VA

What is 1619

300

This region was known for utilizing a mix of agriculture and manufacturing, religious tolerance, and Quakers! 

What is the Middle Colonies 

300

Crops such as tobacco, vanilla, chocolate, cotton grown in the Americas purely for economic gain  


What are cash crops 

300

English Christians who wanted to reform the Anglican church by simplifying practice and worship

Who are the Puritans 

300

A tradition within Christianity comprising the Church of England and churches which are historically tied to it or have similar beliefs, worship

What is Anglicanism 

300

Mayflower arrives with Pilgrims in MA

What is 1620

400

A Spanish colonial slave labor system, rewarded conquerors with the labor of Indigenous people. Ultimately failed, leading to increased importation of Indentured Servitude and enslaved Africans.


What is the Encomienda System 

400

The first elected legislative assembly in the New World established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619, first instance of a democratic political system. 


What is the House of Burgesses 

400

This sermon is famous largely for its use of the phrase “__________,” used to describe the expectation that the Massachusetts Bay colony would shine as an example to the world.

What is "City on a Hill"

400

An ordained Anglican cleric, itinerant evangelist, and prominent leader of early Methodism, evangelical Protestantism, and the First Great Awakening.

Who is George Whitefield 

400

Bacon’s Rebellion, beginning of the end of indentured servitude

What is 1676

500

Regulated trade in order to benefit the British economy by restricting trade between colonies. English colonists often smuggled goods to get around this restriction. 

What are the Navigation Acts

500

Granted 50 acres of land to any settler who paid for their own passage to the colony, as well as an additional 50 acres for each person they brought with them.

What is the Headright System 

500

Starting in 1692, refers to the fanatical accusations by hundreds of Massachusetts residents that their neighbors were witches, resulting in 19 executions


What are the Salem Witch Trials 

500

An American theologian and Congregational clergyman, whose sermons stirred the religious revival, called the Great Awakening.

Jonathan Edwards 

500

John Winthrop’s sermon was delivered in this year as the Puritans made their way to Massachusetts Bay.

What is 1630