important people
Types of colonies
important places
Important events
definitions to know
100

The husband of Pocahontas 

John Rolfe

100

Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are some examples of the blank colonies

Northern colonies 

100

First permanent British settlement found in 1607

Jamestown

100

an uprising led by Nathaniel Bacon against high taxes

Bacon's rebellion 

100

 a Separatist group that cut all ties with the Church of England and left England to escape persecution

Pilgrims

200

The governer of puritans who settled the Massachusetts bay colony

John Winthrop 

200

Virginia, the Carolinas, and Maryland are some examples of the blank colonies.

Southern colonies

200

Settled by Pilgrims and puritans seeking religious freedom

Massachusetts

200

The war led by Metacom attacking the colonies

King Phillip’s War

200

people who have left the country of their birth to live in another country

Puritans

300

Person who created an alliance then attacked the colonies.

Metacom/King Phillip

300

Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, and New Jersey are some examples of the blank colonies.

Middle colonies

300

First British settlement found in 1587

Roanoke 

300

a legal contract male passengers on the Mayflower signed agreeing to have fair laws to protect the general good

Mayflower Compact

300

colonists who reached America by working for free for other people who had paid for their journeys

Indentured servants

400

Person who founded Rhode Island where there was no religious persecutions of Christians

Roger Williams 

400

Georgia is a blank colony

Southern colony

400

Southern colony settled by Lord Baltimore

Maryland

400

an act that made limiting the religious rights of Christians a crime

Toleration act of 1649

400

people who have left the country of their birth to live in another country

Immigrants 

500

Person who led the bacon’s rebellion

Nathaniel Bacon

500

what was the first middle colony

New York

500

Settled by the Dutch in 1624

Amsterdam or New York

500

An assembly of elected representatives

First legislative Assembly 

500

a religious group that believed in the equality of men and women before God; supported nonviolence and religious tolerance

Quakers