Something significant that happened in 1620
What is the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth?
Used for cooking and heating the entire house
What is the stove?
The place where many slaves came from
Where is Africa?
The man who took charge of the Jamestown settelment and was thought to be the reason it survived
Who was John Smith?
People who come to another country to live
Who are immigrants?
This was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
What is Jamestown?
Something children had to do lots of during this time
What are chores?
The ship many Pilgrims came to America on
What is the Mayflower?
He married Pocahontas.
Who is John Rolfe?
A large amount of produce used to make money rather than be used to be eaten
What is a cash crop?
What is Plymouth?
An important trade good in the New England colonies
What is timber?
One of the three cash crops
What is tobacco, indigo, or rice?
The king who paid off his debt by giving Pennsylvania to William Penn
Who is King Charles II?
People who owe money to other people
Who are debtors?
Known as the Lost Colony
What is Roanoke Island?
A plant used to make beautiful blue dye.
What is indigo?
The winter when colonists ran out of food
What was the starving time?
Who are the Quakers?
What was the Middle Passage?
In 1732, this last colony was established.
What is Georgia?
Area usually seperate from the rest of the home
What is the kitchen?
The region that earned the term "breadbasket" due to its perfect conditions for growing wheat
What are the Middle Atlantic Colonies?
People who were not paid to work; they worked in exchange for travel, food, clothin, and lodging. They were freed after 7 years.
Who were indentured servants?
Large farms used to grow cash crops
What are plantations?