Jamestown
Early Colonial Government
Colonial Economies
Triangular Trade
Early Settlements
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In what year was Jamestown founded?

1607

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Who was the Mother Country?

England

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What was the economy of the New England colonies?

They were shipbuilders and fishermen

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What did Africa send to the colonies?

slaves

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What was the name of the "Lost Colony"?

Roanoke

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Who was the leader of Jamestown?

Captain John Smith

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Why was the House of Burgesses of Jamestown significant?

It was the first legislative assembly/democracy

200

What was the economy of the Middle Colonies?

Grain- "Bread Basket"

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What did Europe send to Africa? 

Manufactured goods such as rum, guns, gunpowder, and textiles

200

What settlement was the birthplace of democracy?

Jamestown

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Why was Jamestown important?


First permanent settlement


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What was the Mayflower Compact?

An early example of self-government/democracy

300

What was the economy of the Southern colonies?

Growing raw materials (cash crops), large farms, and reliant on slave labor 

300

What did the colonies send to Europe?

Cash crops/raw materials

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What happened to the Native American populations around the settlements?

They decreased due to disease brought over from Europe

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What was the cash crop of Jamestown?

Tobacco

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What type of government did the Puritans establish?

Theocracy

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What was the economy of the back country/frontier?

small rural isolated farms with Native American conflicts

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How did the Mother Country benefit from Triangular Trade?

Raw materials cheap and free slave labor

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What motivated the "Mother Country" to send slaves to settlements from Africa? 2 reasons

1. profit

2. decrease in Native American populations

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Who was the man who made tobacco the cash crop and married Pochontas?

John Rolfe

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What is the definition of a theocracy?

A government in which the laws are based on religion and the government leaders are the religious leaders

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What was the climate like in the Southern colonies?

Mild winters with long growing seasons

500

How did Triangular Trade impact the colonies?

The colonies sent raw goods to Europe and became reliant on slave labor 

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What was colonial growth like from 1700-1780

Rapid and drastic climb in population