Religion
Plimoth
Miscellaneous
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Virginia Colony or Massachusetts Bay Colony or Both
100
For simplicity, Christianity can be broken down into these two over-arching religions. 

Catholicism and Protestantism

100

Travelling on the Mayflower the pilgrims settling in Plimoth were known by this name, setting them apart from the Puritans who later settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

The Seperatists
100

This man was granted 45,000 acres by King Charles II of England to start a Quaker Colony.

William Penn
100

The birth rate in the Northern colonies was high and the mortality rate was low, primarily because the spread of disease was reduced by this.

colder temperatures
100

This was a private commercial venture

Both, Massachusetts Bay Colony and Virginia Colony

200

These colonies were the most diverse and religiously tolerant of all of the colonies. 

a. Northern Colonies

b. Southern Colonies

c. Middle Colonies

The middle colonies

200

This document, signed by the settlers of Plimoth colony set up the rules of governance and organized them into a "civil body politick."

The Mayflower Compact

200

These were laws passed by England to control and limit trade between the Americas, France, Spain and Holland

The Navigation Acts
200

This joint-stock company, that was comprised of many Puritans, was granted a charter to settle in present day Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and New York.

The Massachusetts Bay company

200

This colony had a gender imbalance

 Virginia Colony

300

Puritans believed in this, the belief that God had a plan for those who would receive eternal life and that there was nothing you could do on Earth to change it.

Predestination

300

Squanto and Samoset introduced the Seperatists to this Native American leader of the Wampanoag.

Massasoit

300

In 1664 this duke was gifted the colony of New Netherland and the name was changed to mirror his title.

The Duke of York

300

This Man gave a sermon that coined the term 'a city upon a hill' in reference to the people of the Massachusetts Bay colony setting an example for all Puritans.

John Winthrop
300

This colony relied heavily on family as a source of labor

Massachsetts Bay colony

400

This religious group believed all humans to be equal, called everyone friend, and refused to follow Puritan laws. They believed social hieirarchy was evil. 

The Quakers

400

This man was elected governor of Plimoth thirty times.

William Bradford

400
This was a hands off approach that England adopted that resulted in less restrictions and oversight in the American colonies from Britain.

Salutary Neglect

400

Massachusetts Bay Colony endorsed the separation of these two entities.

Church and State (religious practice and the law)

400

People were much more spread out in a rural setting.

Virginia Colony

500

This king broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and started the Church of England, usurping its power and creating chaos and confusion for Christians. It also allowed him to remarry.

Who is Henry VIII

500

What slaughter set the tone for four decades of violence between the natives and Puritans?

The Pequot Wars

500

These prevented "ungodly revelers" from staging plays, playing cards, dice, games, and excessive hilarity.

"blue laws"

500

These three people were the most noted dissenters among the Massachusetts Bay colony.

a. John Carver, Henry Hudson, and Sarah Good

b. John Hooker, Bernie Williams, and Anne Hathaway

c. Roger Williams, Thomas Hooker, and Ann Hutchinson

d. Roger Hooker, Thomas Williams, and Anne Winthrop

c. Roger Williams, Thomas Hooker, and Ann Hutchinson

500

Strong role of family and strong role of church

Massachusetts Bay Colony