New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
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100

Name one of the New England Colonies

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut

100

Name one of the Middle Colonies

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware

100

Name one of the Southern Colonies.

North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia

100

What was the name of the top class in colonial society?

Gentry

100

What holiday celebrates the Pilgrims' first successful harvest in America?

Thanksgiving

200

Which 2 groups of people started settlements in America in search of religious freedom?

Puritans and Pilgrims

200

Pennsylvania was founded for religious freedom for which group of people?

Quakers

200

For what reason was Maryland started?

For religious freedom for Catholics

200

a religious movement during the 1730s and 1740s in the colonies

The Great Awakening

200

What did the Puritans force people to do on Sundays?

attend church services

300

What was the name of the ship the Pilgrims sailed to America on?

Mayflower

300

New Netherland was renamed New_____________.

York

300

What led to the increase of slaves brought from Africa?

The Plantation System

300

Name something Benjamin Franklin invented.

bifocal glasses, smokeless woodstove, lightning rod

300

The Quakers believed everyone was ___________ in God's sight

equal

400

What is the Sabbath?

a holy day of rest

400

Most colonists were ______________.

farmers

400

What is the belief that one race is superior to another?

Racism
400

combination of English and West African languages spoken by enslaved Africans.

Gullah

400
The law passed in Maryland that guaranteed religious freedom to all Christians.

Act of Toleration

500
Which colony did Roger Williams start?

Rhode Island

500

How did William Penn treat the Indians differently than other people?

He treated them fairly.  Thought that settlers should pay for the land.

500

Why did James Oglethorpe start Georgia?

To give debtors a second chance.

500

A person who agreed to work for another person for a period of time in exchange for passage to America

Indentured Servant

500

A person who learns a trade or craft from a Master

apprentice