Colonization
English Colonies
Self-government in the Colonies
Impact of Colonization
Miscellaneous
100

The establishment of settlements in new territories by a country or group.

What is colonization?
 

100

Answer: Roanoke and Jamestown.

What were the first English colonies established?

100

An agreement for self-governance signed by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower.

What was the Mayflower Compact?

100

It created wealth through resource extraction and new markets for goods.

What is the impact of colonization on European economies?

100

The practice of acquiring control over another country and exploiting it economically.

What is colonization?

200

Economic gain, spreading Christianity, and expanding political power.

What were the main motives for colonization?

200

Answer: Pennsylvania, founded by the Quakers.

Which colony was founded for religious freedom?


200

It was the first elected legislative assembly in America, allowing colonists to have a voice in their government.

What is the House of Burgesses?

200

Colonization led to displacement, loss of land, and decline in population due to conflict and disease.

What was the impact on Native American populations?

200

To find new trade routes, acquire wealth, and spread Christianity.

What are the goals of exploration?

300
  • Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands.

Who were the key European powers in colonization?

300

This was the first permanent English settlement in America.

What is Jamestown?

300

They were local gatherings for discussing issues and making decisions, promoting democratic practices.

What were town meetings and their significance?

300

The demand for labor on plantations resulted in the forced transportation of Africans to the Americas.

How did colonization lead to the transatlantic slave trade?

300

They established a colony based on tolerance and equality.

How did the Quakers influence Pennsylvania?

400

They discovered new lands and claimed territories for their countries.

  • What is the role of explorers in colonization?
    Answer: 

400
  • Answer: Different regions developed distinct economic activities based on resources and climate.

What is geography's influence on colonial economies?

400

Colonists established their own laws and governance structures, leading to greater independence.

What is self-government?

400

 It led to the exchange of ideas, languages, and traditions between Europeans, Africans, and Indigenous peoples.

What were the cultural impacts of colonization?

400

To provide labor for plantations and other economic activities.

Why were Africans enslaved in the colonies?

500
  •  This created new trade routes and introduced new goods and resources to Europe.

What is colonization?

500

Agriculture in the South, trade and fishing in New England, and mixed farming in the Middle Colonies.

What were the main types of economies in the colonies?

500

 It influenced colonial views on governance and individual rights, promoting democratic ideals.

What was the impact of the English Bill of Rights on the colonies?

500

It established patterns of governance, economic systems, and cultural exchanges that influence contemporary societies.

How did colonization shape modern societies?

500

A group of English settlers who sought religious freedom and established Plymouth Colony.

Who were the Pilgrims?