Colonial Life
Colonial Conflicts
Democratic Landmarks
Colonies and Their Regions
Religion and Economics
100

The most likely reason why English colonists wanted to come to North America was due to what? 

seek economic opportunity and improved living conditions

100
This rebellion in Virginia resulted in the increase in black slavery and decrease in indentured servitude.
Bacon’s Rebellion
100
This was the first representative assembly in North America, created in Virginia (1619).
House of Burgesses
100

The diversified economy of this New England region relied primarily on these

fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce

100

Settlers in New England were motivated to colonize for what main reason? 

Establishing religious freedom 
200
French and Dutch colonial relationships with American Indians were based primarily on trade alliance for this good
Furs
200
This was the first major slave rebellion in the South that resulted in further restrictions on slaves
Stono Rebellion
200

This type of meeting, popular in New England, became a “seed of democracy” as it promoted ways for a local government to best represent the needs of their community 

Town Hall Meetings

200

This colonial region was the most ethnically, religiously, and demographically diverse, and also more tolerant than other colonial regions. 

Middle Colonies

200

The religious revival that spread through the colonies during the 1700's influenced the creation of new denominations of Christianity.

The Great Awakening 

300

What caused the difference in slave populations among the different regions of the 13 colonies? 

climate, geography, extent to which agricultural goods were in demand and could be produced 

300

This conflict resulted in the lasting defeat of New England's Indians and the beheading of Wampanoag Chief Metacom

Metacom's War/King Philips War

300

A policy used for the period from 1607-1763 in which England did not strictly enforce Parliamentary laws, leading to an increase of self-government and economic production in the colonies 

Salutary Neglect 

300

He claimed that the Puritans should, “build a city upon a hill,” to set examples for society based on Christianity and became governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.

John Winthrop

300

An economic policy in which the colonies were to provide raw materials to the parent country of growth and profit of the parent country

Mercantilism

400

Describe the relationship between church and state for the Puritans who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony

Church membership was required for voting and holding public office, Laws were designed based on religious teachings or text, only men could be religious leaders

400

Which war was initially fought with Native Americans in the New England region due to rising tension regarding land and trade?

The Pequot War 

400

Although technically not a constitution, this was a landmark agreement among Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims for majority rule.

Mayflower Compact

400

The primary staple crops produced in the middle colonies included

Wheat, oats, barley (nickname: breadbasket)

400

Before 1750, this was the most frequent action of British colonists in response to increased trade regulations in the colonies

Smuggling of goods 

500

The transatlantic trade system allowed the colonies to provide England with raw materials while England would provide the colonies with _________. 

Manufactured Goods

500

These conflicts in Virginia, the first happening within the first few years of colonization, foreshadowed future separation of Natives from colonial society. 

The Powhatan Wars


(First Powhatan War of 1614 and Second Powhatan War of 1644)

500

The influence of a government protecting natural rights, consent of the governed, and democratic principles were transferred to the colonies through what development? 

The Enlightenment, the Print Revolution 

500

This organization led by Edmund Andros was resisted by New Englanders in 1689 due to the colonial disagreement with the mercantilist practices initially reinforced by England. 

Dominion of New England

500

The first colonial statue granting religious freedom to all Christians. It was created to provide a safe haven for Catholics in Maryland.

Maryland's Act of Toleration