Reasons for exploration
Jamestown
Plymouth
Key terms
Key terms 2
100

What was France's reason for exploration?

Searched for gold, then turned to fur trading.

100

What was Jamestown?

The first successful English colony founded in 1607 in Virginia.

100

Who colonized Plymouth?

The Pilgrims who came to escape religious persecution in England.

100

A group gathered for a common purpose.

Assembly.

100

An agreement among the people about the rules that will define their government.

Social contract.

200

What was Spain's reason for exploration?

To spread Christianity and establish Catholic missions.

200

Why was Jamestown Established?

For commercial profit, they hoped to find gold, but after failure they turned to making money off of growing tobacco.

200

What document was signed and what was it?

The Mayflower compact was written by the Pilgrims and a social contract of set rules agreed upon for Plymouth.

200

A crop that is raised in large quantities and sold for profit.

Cash crop.

200

Allowing people to practice different religions without punishment or persecution.

Religious tolerance.

300

What was the reason for England's exploration?

National competition and power.

300

What type of government did Jamestown have?

Representative government.

300

Where is Plymouth?

Massachusetts.

300

A formal document that outlined a colony's boundaries and how it would be governed.

Charter

300

The systematic mistreatment of an individual or a group of individuals in response to their religious beliefs.

Religious persecution.

400

What was the House of Burgesses?

The first representative government in the English colonies.

400

What type of government did Plymouth have?

A self-governing democracy (People have the power).

400

The process of establishing a territory that is under the control of another country.

Colonize.
400

A system where people choose leaders to make decisions and pass laws on their behalf.

Representative government.

500

What role did John Smith in Jamestown?

The leader.

500

The control of the government of the state, community, or other body by it's members.

Self-government.
500

A company whose stock is owned jointly by shareholders.

Joint-stock company.