3.1 Colonial Diversity
3.2 Colonial Economies
3.3 Colonial Challenges
3.4 Colonial Government
100

The second largest group that came to the colonies during the Great Migration

Scots-Irish

100

A dangerous job performed by colonists in the New England colonies

Whaling

100

The real name of King Philip

Metacomet

100

People in charge of courts

Justices of the Peace

200

They make up 1/3 of the population of colonial Pennsylvania

Germans

200

The nickname for the Middle colonies

The bread colonies

200

The man who burned down Jamestown

Nathaniel Bacon

200

The most local form of government

Townships

300

They were brought over by force, making up 30% of the Southern Colonies' population

Africans

300

A form of cheap labor used on southern colonists' plantations

slave labor/slavery

300

Places created by John Eliot to help natives study the bible and European living

Praying Towns

300

A tax only used by New York

Poll tax

400

Unsettled land west of the colonies

The frontier

400

A trade route across the Atlantic between the colonies, Africa, and the Caribbean

Triangle Trade

400

A man from Rhode Island ministering to natives

Roger Williams

400

The most common type of colonial tax

property tax

500

A trail used by colonists looking to move west

The Wilderness Road/Cumberland Gap

500

The first important cash crop of the South

Tabacco

500

The language of the first Bible printed in America

Algonquin

500
A small local army created by the Governor

Militia