Primary or Secondary Source
13 Colonies
Sources & Colonization
Land, Trade, and Alliances
Conflicts
100

A diary written by a colonist is what kind of source?

What is a primary source?

100

The colonies were divided into these three regions.

What are New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies?

100

Explorers wanted to find faster routes to this continent for trade.

What is Asia?

100

Native Americans thought land should be used this way.

What is shared by everyone?

100

This man led the rebellion against the governor

Who is Nathaniel Bacon?

200

A modern textbook about the American Revolution is what kind of source?

What is a secondary source?

200

The Middle Colonies grew so much grain they were called this nickname.

What are the “Breadbasket Colonies”?

200

Colonists in Virginia rebelled against their leaders and fought Native Americans in this 1676 event.

What is Bacon’s Rebellion?

200

European kings and queens wanted land because it gave them this.

What is power?

200

 This young leader got his first military experience in the war and later became famous in the Revolution.

Who is George Washington?

300

A photograph taken during the Civil War is what type of source?

What is a primary source?

300

Colonists in the Southern Colonies grew crops on these large farms.

What are plantations?

300

Colonists in New England and Native tribes fought over land in this 1675 conflict.

What is King Philip’s War?

300

Colonists wanted land so they could do this to survive and earn money.

What is farming?

300

The rebels burned down this important town.

What is Jamestown?

400

An online article written today about the French and Indian War what this kind of source?

What is a secondary source?

400

These colonies had rocky soil, cold winters, and depended on fishing and shipbuilding.

What are the New England Colonies?

400

Wars in Europe made life dangerous, which was this kind of factor.

What is a push factor?

400

Name one big fight that started because of land.

What is King Philip’s War or Bacon’s Rebellion?

400

Colonists and Native Americans fought mainly over this resource.

What is land?

500

Why is it important to know whether a source is primary or secondary?

So we understand how close the information is to the real event and how it can be used.

500

These colonies had rich soil and large plantations that grew cash crops.

What are the Southern Colonies?

500

Name one “pull factor” that made America seem better than life in Europe.

: Freedom, land, jobs, riches, or adventure

500

Why was trade so important for survival?

Because groups needed things they couldn’t make themselves.

500

This war made colonists feel more confident, eventually leading them toward this big future event.

What is the American Revolution?