Colonization
Southern Colonies
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
100

This colony, founded by the Puritans, was known for its strict religious practices and emphasis on community.  

What is the New England Colony 

100
The first permanent settlement in the new world by the English.
What is Jamestown?
100
The primary reason Puritans immigrated to Plymouth.
What is religious persecution in England?
100
He established a haven for Quakers in the new world.
Who is William Penn?
200

This term describes the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas, where they faced inhumane conditions.  

What is the Middle Passage?

200

Why did plantation agriculture expand in the Southern Colonies?

What is fertile soil and long growing seasons? 

200

This important economic activity in the New England Colonies was driven by their geographic location and abundant natural resources.  

What is shipbuilding?

200

This colony is known as the "Quaker State" founded by William Penn

What is Pennsylvania

300

 This conflict between Native Americans and English settlers was sparked by land expansion and resulted in significant casualties for both sides in 1675.  

What is King Phillip's War? 

300

Men who worked in exchange for a voyage to North America

Who are indentured servants? 

300

This term refers to the practice of accusing someone of witchcraft that took place in Salem in the late 17th century, leading to many trials and executions.  

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

300

These three colonies, known for their diverse populations and religious tolerance, include New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

What are the Middle Colonies?

400

This term refers to the economic system where colonies existed primarily to benefit the parent country through raw materials and markets for goods.  

What is mercantilism?

400

This native group assisted the early Virginia settlers by teaching them survival skills and the cultivation of tobacco.

Who are the Powhatan?

400

This religious group, known for their belief in inner light and pacifism, faced persecution in New England but later settled in Pennsylvania.  

Who are the Quakers?

400
The major crop that was farmed on individually owned farms in the Middle Colonies.
What is wheat?
500

This religious group sought to purify the Church of England and settled in Massachusetts in the early 17th century.  

Who are the Puritans?

500
Established in 1619, this was the first attempt in Virginia to establish self-government.
What is the House of Burgesses?
500

This movement sought to address the moral decay of society during the 1730s and 1740s, resulting in widespread religious fervor in the New England Colonies.  

What is the First Great Awakening?

500
The term used to describe the many immigrants of variouos ethnic groups that expanded the Pennsylvania population.
What is diverse?