Exploration
Colonies
Jamestown
Roanoke
Triangular Trade/Religious Persecution
100

This is a navigational tool that helps with explorers with directions of travel

Compass

100

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are the colonies that follow this region

New England Colonies

100

Jamestown was located in this colony

Virginia

100

Roanoke was located in this colony

North Carolina

100

This is the definition of Religious Persecution

Being mistreated/punished because of ones beliefs 

200

This is a feature on a map that helps measure distance from one site to the next 

Map Scale

200

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia are the colonies that follow this region

Southern Colonies

200

This individual brought tobacco from South America to Jamestown and also married Pocahontas 

John Rolfe

200

This individual was the colonial captain of Roanoke

John White

200

The Triangular trade dealt with these three nations

(BONUS 100) Tell me what they gave to other nations

1. North America (gave cash crops, lumber, pelts)

2. Europe (gave weapons, metal, ammo, alcohol)

3. Africa (Gave slaves and spices)

300

These are the three accomplishments of Christopher Columbus

1. Discovers Hispaniola

2. Red Peppers/Vanilla

3. Manatee

300

New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania are the colonies that follow this region

Middle Colonies 

300

This individual was the colonial captain of Jamestown

John Smith

300

These were the natives that were associated with the Roanoke colonists

Croatoan 

300

This is a Puritan and this is a Quaker

Puritan: Stricter religious discipline and punished those who didn't follow

Quaker: Believed in non-violence and that government and religion should be separate 

400

These are the two accomplishments of Ferdinand Magellan

1. Strait of Magellan

2. Philippines

400

William Penn created this colony for religious minorities and other quakers to flee from religious persecution

Pennsylvania

400

This was the native tribe that worked along side and fought against the colonists of Jamestown

Powhattan Nation

400

These are two theories as to what happened to Roanoke's disappearance

1. They relocated somewhere else

2. Natives/Spanish killed or captured the colonists

3. Cultural Assimilation between natives and Roanoke colonists 

400

This individual challenged Puritan teachings in her own home where she preached her own explanation of the bible

Anne Hutchinson

500

Lapu Lapu a native leader attacked Ferdinand Magellan because he was trying to do this

Making Filipinos worship Christianity 

500

This colony is where Anne Hutchinson was banished from

Massachusetts 

500

These were two reasons why tobacco was important to Jamestown

1. Provided money for the colony

2. Made peace/trade with the natives

3. Created new leadership

500

The governor of Roanoke has been to this specific place before, before covering it up, he put this on his map and was known as...

Site X

500

This individual created as a shelter for Quakers and other religious minorities fleeing persecution in England and other colonies

William Penn