New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Colonial Life & Government
100

What was the main reason the New England Colonies were started?

Religious Freedom

100

What word describes the Middle Colonies’ mix of people and cultures?

Diverse

100

What was the FIRST successful English colony in America?

Jamestown, Virginia

100

What was the first representative government in the colonies?

The House of Burgesses

200

What was the first successful NEW ENGLAND colony (You learned TWO at the beginning of the UNIT but you need to name the one from the NEW ENGLAND COLONIES)?

Plymouth Colony

200

What nickname did the Middle Colonies earn because they grew grains like wheat and barley?

The Breadbasket Colonies

200

What were large farms in the South called?

Plantations

200

What document in Maryland granted religious freedom to all Christians?

The Act of Toleration

300

Which group wanted to purify the Church of England?

Puritans

300

What colony was founded by William Penn for Quakers?

Pennsylvania

300

What were the three main cash crops of the Southern Colonies (there a FOUR main ones that we learned)?

Tobacco, rice, cotton and indigo

300

What was the Middle Passage?

The brutal voyage that brought enslaved Africans to the colonies

400

Who started Rhode Island for religious tolerance and fair treatment of Natives?

Roger Williams

400

What colony was originally settled by the Dutch and called New Netherland (Originally had a city named New Amsterdam in this colony)?

New York

400

Who founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics?

Lord Baltimore (George Calvert)

400

Why were there few schools in the Southern Colonies?

Plantations were far apart

500

Which leader founded Connecticut and helped write the Fundamental Orders, the first written constitution in America?

Thomas Hooker

500

Name two major port cities in the Middle Colonies.

New York City and Philadelphia

500

Who founded Georgia for debtors and to protect against Spanish Florida?

James Oglethorpe

500

What movement encouraged new religious ideas and tolerance in the colonies?

The Great Awakening