New Spain
New France
New Netherlands
New England & Virginia
The Lost Colony
100

By the 1500s, Spain had sent many explorers and settlers to claim land in the Americas in search of...

gold.

100

The French began to establish territories in the new world in search of...

furs.

100

Similar to the French, the Dutch were also in search of ...

furs.

100

English settlers were in search of gold, new land, as well as _________ freedom.

religious

100

The name of the "Lost Colony" is...

Roanoke.

200

New Spain was located in the southern region of this continent.

North America

200

The French established their colonies along this river.

The Mississippi River

200

The Dutch built settlements along the ________ River, in parts of what are now New York and New Jersey.

Hudson

200

A resource from nature that can be used to make a product.

Raw Material

200

The colony of Roanoke was established in present-day...

North Carolina

300
New Spain, a land ruled by another country, is also known as a Spanish ________.

colony.

300

The first two French settlements, Quebec and Montreal, are located in this modern day country.

Canada

300

The Capital of New Netherlands was known as...

New Amsterdam.

300

This Native American daughter of the powerful Chief Powhatan helped bring peace between the colonists and Natives. 

Pocahontas

300

How many times did Roanoke fail?

Twice.

400

In order to protect claimed territory from enemies, Spanish soldiers built __________ which were military forts.

presidios

400

Due to supply and demand for fur, settlers as well as Native Americans fought with one another in order to be a part of the fur trade. As a result, the French faced a big challenge while settling in the new world. They struggled to protect their _________ posts from enemies.

trading

400

The Dutch were unsuccessful with continuing to grow their colonies because they had a small population. As a result, their colonies were seized by the...

British / English

400

The Powhatan Wars lef King James I to make Virginia a _______ colony. This meant the king owned the colony. 

royal

400

The first permanent colony built after Roanoke was known as...

Jamestown.

500
These people had a goal to spread Catholicism through the New World by building religious settlements called missions in many areas of the southern half of North America.

Missionaries

500

In 1717, Louisiana was a __________ colony. This meant that the French king gave the whole colony to John Law who would own it instead of the king.

proprietary

500

After seizing the land from the Dutch in 1664, the British renamed the territory of New Netherland to...

New York

500

As a leader of Jamestown, John Smith made an important rule --- anyone who did not work, did not...

eat.

500

When John White returned to Roanoke Island, he found that the word _________ had been carved into a wooden post.

Croatoan