Southern colonies
Slavery
Northern colonies
Potpourri
100

Britain's first, and very unsuccessful colony in North America

Roanoke Island "The Lost Colony"

100
The journey slaves took from Africa to America in which 20-30% died, mostly from dehydration
The Middle Passage
100

The name of the boat that the Pilgrims came to Plymouth, Massachusetts in

The Mayflower

100

The period of religious revival in the British colonies in the 18th century

The First Great Awakening

200

The cold, deadly winter of 1609-1610 at Jamestown in which more than half the colonists died

"The Starving Time"

200

Poor Europeans who chose to serve colonists for several years to get free passage to America

Indentured servants

200

True or False: The northern colonies were more religious and family-oriented than the southern colonies

True!

200
The British were Protestant or Catholic?

Protestant

300

What was the "cash crop" first planted at Jamestown that the southern colonies became dependent upon?

Tobacco

300

How did slaves resist their enslavement?

Running away, fighting back, breaking tools, working slowly, creating a new culture

300

New Amsterdam became known as what after English ships entered and took control?

New York

300

The early feminist that argued for women's education

Mary Wollstonecraft

400

The rebellion in 1676, one hundred years before the American Revolution, in which poor colonists revolted and burned down Jamestown

Bacon's Rebellion

400

Which British colonies had slavery?

All of them

400

What were the Puritans' goals?

To purify the Church of England, and to create a "city on a hill". They wanted to be a model for England.

400

The two early colonizing countries in North America that were friendly and traded with Native Americans

The French and the Dutch (France and the Netherlands)