The mother country
What is Europe?
The path that the goods and slaves took was in this shape / called?
What is the Triangle Trade ?
Associated with the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
Who is Christopher Columbus ?
Resources that come from the Earth that are used as raw materials and turned into goods
What are raw goods?
What are the 5 domains of Social Studies?
This region had the longest growing season
What is the southern region
Manufactured goods were exported from which country?
This island was considered 'lost.'
What is Roanoake?
To send goods to another country for sale
What is export?
ELA stands for?
English Language Arts
The 3 Regions
New England, Middle, Southern
This coast was primarily where the slaves we're held captive until loaded onto slave ships.
What is the Slave Coast
What is Plymouth?
The weather found in a certain place over a long period of time
What is climate?
The middle passage?
The path that slave ships took from Africa to the West Indies.
An economic trade system designed to increase a the mother country’s wealth and power by controlling trade with its colonies
What is Mercantilisim
Europe, Africa, West Indies/Carribean?
What is the path of the Triangular Trade.
This period of time was known for it's harsh winter, terrible living conditions and the death of many people due to lack of food
What is the starving time?
The difference between a physical border and a political border is?
Political Boundaries - Imaginary lines that separate countries, states, provinces, counties, cities, and towns
Physical Boundaries - separate areas by mountains, rivers, oceans, deserts
John Rolfe vs. John Smith
John Smith first settled in Jamestown and when he was injured, John Rolfe stepped in.
What is the one thing that people wanted most?
From 1600- late 1800's
Put the settlements in order from 'oldest to newest'
Roanoke / St Augustine / Plymouth / Jamestown
St Augustine, Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth
series of laws that were passed to limit trade between England and its colonies
What are the navigation acts?
What was the most successful crop?
What is Tobacco