Early Settlements
Colonial Regions & Geography
Trade & Economy
Government & Laws
Slavery & Native Relations
100

This was the first permanent English settlement in America.

What is Jamestown?

100

This region had rocky soil, long winters, and relied on fishing and shipbuilding.

What is New England?

100

This trade system connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

What is the Triangle Trade?

100

This 1620 agreement was the first written plan for self-government in the colonies.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

100

This labor system grew in the South as plantations expanded.

What is slavery?

200

This colony was founded by Pilgrims seeking religious freedom in 1620.

What is Plymouth?

200

These colonies were called the “breadbasket” for producing wheat and other grains.

What are the Middle Colonies?

200

These laws required colonists to trade only with England.

What are the Navigation Acts?

200

In this New England practice, colonists met to vote on local issues.

What are town meetings?

200

The first enslaved Africans arrived in this colony in 1619.

What is Virginia?

300

This colony became known as the “Lost Colony” after its settlers mysteriously disappeared.

What is Roanoke?

300

These colonies relied most on enslaved labor and plantations.

What are the Southern Colonies?

300

New England exported this product, used for ships and construction.

What is lumber?

300

Colonial governors were chosen by this authority in England.

Who is the King?

300

This geographic feature made the South ideal for large-scale farming.

What is fertile soil and a long growing season?

400

This cash crop saved Jamestown’s economy.

What is tobacco?

400

This mountain range formed a natural barrier to the west of the colonies.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

400

Southern plantations grew this cash crop, along with indigo and rice.

What is tobacco?

400

This type of government allows citizens to elect representatives to make laws.

What is representative democracy?

400

One effect of colonists taking Native American lands was this.

What is conflict/war with Native Americans?

500

This leader helped Jamestown survive with the rule, “He who works not, eats not.”

Who is John Smith?

500

William Penn founded this colony as a “holy experiment” for religious freedom.

What is Pennsylvania?

500

This economic system was designed to make the colonies benefit the mother country

What is mercantilism?

500

These elected colonial groups gave colonists early practice in self-rule.

What are colonial assemblies?

500

These laws tied colonies more tightly to Britain’s economy, causing resentment.

What are the Navigation Acts?