Era of Colonization
Exploration Motivations
European Rivals
Religious Groups
Settling Down
Economics & Markets
100

The British established this number of colonies along the eastern seaboard of North America.

What is Thirteen (13) ?

100

The three 'G's that exemplify many Europeans' motivations to explore.

What is God, Gold, and Glory?

100

The French leveraged this specific economic activity in the cold north.

What is fur trapping?

100

This religious group settled in Pennsylvania.

Who are Quakers?

100

The Dutch settled in this colony for economic reasons.

What is New York?

100

Mercantilism encouraged European nations to use colonies as a source of these materials.

What are raw materials?

200

This type of government developed in the colonies, allowing citizens to have a voice.

What is representative government?

200

Initially, many nations sponsored exploration to find faster routes to the markets in this region.

What are Asian markets (or Indian Ocean)?

200

The English established settlements to exploit these types of crops along the eastern seaboard.

What are cash crops?

200

Catholics immigrated to flee religious persecution and settled in this colony.

What is Maryland?

200

The Swedes settled in this colony for economic reasons.

What is Delaware?

200

Besides raw materials, colonies were also used as these, where European nations could sell their goods.

What are markets?

300

This Protestant revival challenged established traditional Protestant practices.

What is The First Great Awakening?

300

Explorers from this nation found gold and silver among native populations.

What is Spain?

300

The Spanish created a system of rule over native populations to use them as labor for these two activities.

What are mining and farming?

300

Both Separatists (Pilgrims) and Puritans settled in this colony.

What is Massachusetts?

300

Nations choose to colonize territory mostly for this kind of opportunity.

What is economic opportunity?

300

This economic policy is defined by using colonies as a source of raw materials and markets.

What is mercantilism?

400

Many who migrated to the colonies came seeking this type of freedom, which was instituted in varying degrees.

What is religious freedom?

400

This fueled exploration and colonization alongside a competition to build empires between rising nation-states of Europe.

What is national pride?

400

Spanish religious leaders utilized colonization as an opportunity to build these.

What are missions?

400

Religious groups in general immigrated to the Americas to flee this.

What is religious persecution?

400

The geographical region where the English established their 13 colonies.

What is the eastern seaboard of North America?

400

The English established settlements along the eastern seaboard to exploit these.

What are cash crops?

500

The British government instituted this economic policy in the colonies.

What is mercantilism?

500

A primary religious motivation for European exploration was to spread this.

What is Christianity?

500

French fur trappers and indentured workers were promised this kind of mobility as an economic opportunity.

What is social mobility?

500

Alongside religious freedom, the English also sought this type of freedom.

What is political freedom?

500

Both the Dutch and Swedes immigrated primarily for these reasons.

What are economic reasons?

500

The Spanish found these two precious metals among native populations, fueling interest in economic opportunities.

What are gold and silver?