Vocabulary
Early Settlements
Slavery and Trade
Colonies, religion, and government
100

This is a place ruled by another country.

What is a colony?

100

The first permanent English settlement (1607).

What is Jamestown?
100

Owning a person as property with no freedom.

What is slavery?

100

This European country ruled the 13 Colonies.

What is England (Britain)?

200

A person who lives in a colony.

Who is a colonist?

200

The colony that mysteriously disappeared.

What is Roanoke?

200

The system that forced Africans across the Atlantic.

What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

200

This group wanted religious freedom and came on the Mayflower.

Who were the Pilgrims?

300

Forcing people to work without pay or freedom.

What is slavery?

300

The terrible winter in Jamestown when many starved.

What was “The Starving Time”?

300

About how many Africans were taken during the slave trade?

About 10 million.

300

Strict Christians who settled in New England.

Who were the Puritans?

400

People dying from hunger

What is starvation?
400

This crop made Jamestown rich after no gold was found.

What is tobacco?

400


Where most enslaved people worked in the colonies.

Southern plantations.

400

This group believed men and women were equal and opposed slavery.

Who were the Quakers?

500

A group of people being treated bad by another group based on race, skin, and religion.  

What is persecution

500

The Native American tribe that traded food with Jamestown settlers.

Who were the Powhatan?

500

One danger enslaved Africans faced during the journey.

Death, disease, starvation, or being sold away from family.

500

The first representative government in the colonies (1619).

What is the House of Burgesses?