This type of colony was under the direct control of the crown.
What is a Royal/Crown Colony?
Colonial governors' advisory councils mirrors this British government institution.
What is the House of Lords/Upper House?
Jamestown settlers were primarily men of a higher class, known by this name.
What are gentlemen?
This term describes the British policy of relaxing enforcement of laws in the colonies as long as they contributed economically.
What is Salutary Neglect?
This system allowed workers to serve for a fixed period in exchange for passed to the New World.
What is indentured servitude?
Colonies granted to individuals, often close to the King, were called this.
What is a Proprietary Colony?
This body controlled financial matters and represented non-noble landowners in Britain.
What is the House of Commons?
This man helped save the Jamestown colony with his leadership and forcing the settlers to learn how to farm.
Who is John Smith?
This Act of Parliament was one of many that prevented the colonies from manufacturing their own goods. In this case, of a specific metal.
What is the Iron Act?
This form of labor became an essential part of the southern economy.
What is slavery?
These colonies were granted to companies or groups and were mostly self-governing.
What are Charter Companies?
Governors in Royal Colonies were appointed by this figure.
Who is the King/Monarch?
During the "Starving Time," Jamestown settlers were besieged by this group.
Who are the Powhatan?
These cash crops were unique to the Americas and highly valued in Europe.
What are tobacco and sugar?
This state was originally founded specifically to expand slavery and plantations due to the lack of land in the West Indies.
What is South Carolina?
The first British colony in North America was this type of colony.
What is a Charter Colony?
The right to vote in Britain and the colonies was generally restricted to individuals who had a certain amount of this.
What is land/wealth?
Both the Jamestown settlers and their Native American neighbors performed this act in order to replenish their numbers.
What is kidnapping/forced adoption?
Northern merchants profited by trading these to southern plantations.
What are slaves?
This is the name for the trade system that cycled from Europe for finished goods, to Africa to acquire slaves, and to the colonies for raw materials.
What is the Triangle Trade?
When Charter Colonies upset the Crown, such as Virginia and Massachusetts, they could have this happen to their charters.
What is revoked?
This was the main legislative assembly in the Virginia Colony.
What is the House of Burgesses?
This conflict between 1622 and 1631 ended with an English victory over the Powhatan.
What is the Second Powhatan War? (Will accept Powhatan War)
The Molasses Act was passed in order to plantation owners in these British owned islands.
What are the British West Indies?
This area of the colonies primarily used its slaves for non-agricultural jobs.
What is the North/New England Colonies?