The New World
People Like Money
The Colonies
Important Figures
Grab Bag
100

Christopher Columbus was hired by the rulers of this country to find this.

Spain and an all water route to Asia.

100

This group of people robbed any ship they found and took anything and everything.

Pirates

100

This extremely strict religious group in England was persecuted for their beliefs, and fled to what is now Massachusetts. 

Puritans

100
This colonist founded Connecticut.

Thomas Hooker

100

This is a large farm designed specifically for slaves to farm cash crops.

Plantation

200

Jacques Cartier founded this city for France.

Quebec

200

These pirates gave half of their spoils to the British in exchange for protection.

Privateers

200

This persecuted religious group was made up entirely of pacifists, and heavily against modern medicine.

Quakers

200

This puritan woman spoke out against the reverends because she didn't like how things were being run and was eventually exiled.

Anne Hutchinson

200

This is the system that allowed for the colonies to have enough slaves to sell goods to Europe.

Triangular Slave Trade

300

This originally Dutch port city was taken over by the British.

New Amsterdam

300

This privateer took down 3 times as many ships as Blackbeard, and was so good at it that the Spanish king put a bounty on his head.

Sir Francis Drake

300

This is the first colony ever attempted by the British, sometimes referred to as 'the lost colony.'

Roanoke

300

Founder of Rhode Island and the idea of separation of Church and State.

Roger Williams

300

These people voluntarily gave up their freedom for a period of time in exchange for passage to the New World.

Indentured Servants

400

This Portuguese explorer was the first to circumnavigate the globe.

Ferdinand Magellan

400

This French explorer explored the southern part of the Mississippi River and founded New Orleans.

Robert LaSalle

400

This colony was the first successful British colony in the New World, and was founded in this year.

Jamestown, 1607

400

Founder of Pennsylvania, the birthplace of freedom of religion.

William Penn

400

This was an example of group think in which numerous women were wrongfully executed.

Salem Witch Trials

500

This mercenary was hired by the Dutch to explore the New World, and was the founder of New Amsterdam.

Henry Hudson

500

This English Sailor was hired by these people, and founded New Amsterdam.

Henry Hudson, the Dutch

500

This document was signed by the Pilgrims when they were travelling to the New World, agreeing that the men would share the responsibilities of the government.

The Mayflower Compact

500

This colonist led a rebellion in Jamestown because the British wouldn't let them expand further west.

Sir Francis Bacon

500

This case between a journalist and the British governor of New York led to freedom of speech and press.

The Zenger Case