Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 3 cont.
Lesson 4
100

Who was Sir Walter Raleigh? 

An explorer 


100

What two groups of people opposed King Henry's church? 

Separatists and Puritans 

100

What were landowners called? 

Patroons 


100

Who was William Penn? 

The founder of Pennsylvania 

100

What crop did the settlers rely on? 

Tobacco 

200

How did Smith's Leadership help the colony survive?

He forced the settlers to work

200
Why were people called separatists? 

They wanted to set up their own churches. 

200

Who started the colony that became New York? 

The Dutch 

200

What groups helped find Delaware? 

The Swedish, The Dutch, and the English 

200
Who was Sir George Calvert? 

An English lord

300

What were the first 2 years like for the Jamestown colonists? 

Hardships, hunger, and disease 

300

What was the basic reason the Separatists went to the Americas? 

religious freedom

300

What incentive did the Dutch West India Company offer to people who brought settlers? 

Land

300

What other roles did William Penn play in the PA colony? 

Wrote their constitution 

300

Who was Eliza Luca? 

An English woman who developed the indigo crop. 

400

How was Raleigh significant to American History? 

He was the first person to establish one of the colonies in America. 


400
What did the Mayflower Compact establish? 

A government for the new colonists outside the Virginia Company

400

What was the New York colony called before?

New Netherlands


400

What colonies were talked about in lesson 3?


The middle colonies 

400

What colonies were talked about in lesson 4

The Southern colonies

500

What movie was based on John Smith and Jamestown? 

Pocohontas 

500

How did the Squanto and Samoset help the pilgrims?

They taught them how to grow crops, and showed them where to hunt and fish

500

Why would the English want New Netherlands? 

Profits

500

What colonies were talked about in lesson 2? 

The New England Colonies 

500

What were the Acts of Toleration? 

Maryland laws that allowed religions to worship freely.