Plymouth Colony
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Navigation Acts and Triangular Trade
100

Who were the Pilgrims?

A group of English settlers who sailed for the Americas.

100

Who were the Puritans?

A religious group of people who believe in reforming the Church of England by introducing simpler ways of worshiping.


100

Who were the Quakers?

Protestant reformers who believed all were equal in God’s eyes and were anti slavery

100

Why was Maryland founded?

So Catholics could practice their religion freely

100

What are Exports and Imports?

Goods sent out of a country. Goods brought into a country.

200

Who were the Separatist?

A religious group that wanted to separate from the official church of England.

200

What was the Great Migration?

A movement (1629-1640) where 15,000 people traveled from England to Massachusetts.

200

Who was Willian Penn?

A wealthy English Quaker who was given land from King Charles II to startthe Colony of Pennsylvania

200

Why was Georgia founded?

So debtors could start anew

200

What is raw material?

The basic material from which a product is made.

300

Who was Squanto?

A Wampanoag Indian who helped the Pilgrims by bringing seeds of native plants and showed them how to successfully grow food.


300

Who was Roger Williams?

A young minister who founded Rhode Island because he believed the Puritan church had too much power and wanted a separation between government and religion.

300

How did New Jersey Start?

New York was too large to govern so Sir George Carteret and Sir John Berkeley split it into two.

300

What was the middle passage?

An ocean trip from Africa to the Americas across the Atlantic in which thousands of enslaved Africans died

300

What is triangular trade?

A trade route consisting of three routes forming a triangle.

400

What was the importance behind the first Thanksgiving?

To celebrate the successful harvest.

400

Who was Thomas Hooker?

A Puritan minister who led 100 settlers out of Massachusetts Bay and founded Connecticut because he believed the government had too much power.

400

How did Delaware Start?

Colonist complained Philadelphia was too far to travel, demanded                     separate government

400

What is a buffer colony?

Land located between two larger lands that reduces the possibility of conflict between them

400

What were the Navigation Acts?

A series of laws passed by the English Parliament that regulated trade between England and its colonies

500

What was the Mayflower Compact?

An agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony, signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims before they landed at Plymouth.


500

What was the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?

A governing document stating that all land-owning men could vote and set limits on the governor’s power.

500

What are cash crops?

Wheat, barley, rye and other crops that were sold for cash at market.


500

What was the Mason-Dixon line?

244-mile boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland that divided the northern colonies from the southern colonies.

500

What is Mercantilism?

An economic theory where a nation will become strong if they export more than they import.