Exploration
Early Settlements
13 Colonies
Triangular Trade
Vocabulary
100

These were the three motivations for European Exploration

Gold, God, Glory

100

This is what the Colonist of Jamestown were hoping to find in Virginia

Gold

100

This person was exiled from Massachusetts for her radical beliefs about the role of women in society.

Anne Hutchinson

100

These are the 3 points of Triangular Trade

Europe, Africa, and the Americas

100

A crop that is grown to be sold

Cash Crop

200

This proved to be more dangerous to Native Americans than European Weapons.

Diseases 

200

This Princess of the Powhatan tribe married John Rolfe leading to years of peace between the English and Natives.

Pocahontas

200

This prevented the New England Colonies from having large Plantations.

Rocky Soil

200

This was the harsh journey African slaves took to be sold in the Americas

Middle Passage

200

A large farm where one or more crops are grown by a large number of laborers, then sold for a profit by the plantation owner

Plantation

300

Based on the Map what European Power explored South America?

Spain

300

King Henry created this after he separated from the Catholic Church, the Puritans wanted to simplify it.

Church of England

300

This colonial region relied on cash crops and slaves to support its economy.

Southern Colonies

300

Manufactured Goods were purchased at this point in Triangular Trade

Europe

300

A legal document issued by the king that gave a person or company the right to establish a colony

Charter

400

This is how the French interacted with the Native Americans

Fur Trade

400

The Mayflower Compact was the first example of this in the new world

Self-Government

400

These two colonies were founded by exiles of Massachusetts 

Connecticut and Rhode Island

400

Manufactured Goods were sold at this point in Triangular Trade

Africa

400

A Religious Separatist group that left England in the early 1600s to settle in the Americas

Puritan

500

This Explorer, is the best example of a Conquistador, having conquered the Aztec Empire.

Hernan Cortez

500

Made the rule, "No Work, No Food"

John Smith

500

This religious group dominated the society of New England.

Puritans 

500

Slaves replaced this type of worker in the New World.

Indentured Servant

500

A group of people that makes laws

Assembly