Early North America
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Misc
100

What are two reasons a person would want to immigrate to the New England colonies during the Colonial Era?

 Religious freedom, economic opportunity

100

 What is the name of the religious group that settled at Plymouth in Massachusetts?

Pilgrims 

100

What is the name for the Middle colonies that reflects their vast expanse of wheat barley and other foods that make bread.

What is the Breadbasket

100

Which colony was the first permanent English colony in the New World?

Jamestown Virginia

100

How does the plantation system in the Southern colonies spread the use of slavery in the colonies?

A demand for slaves increased in places with large cash crops.

200

 What is significant about the date 1620?

It was when the Pilgrims signed the “Mayflower Compact” which was a social contract and example of self-government in the New World

200

New England’s economy was based mostly on ______.

Shipping and Fishing

200

What is the name of the religious group that settled in Pennsylvania?

Quakers

200

What was the first English Settlement in the new world

Roanoke

200

What was the impact of the First Great Awakening on American society?

It fostered a sense of community among colonists.

300

What geographic feature makes traveling and settling west difficult for colonists in the 13 colonies?

The Appalachian Mountains

300

Why was Plymouth founded?

Plymouth was founded as a refuge from religious persecution

300

Which colony was established as a safe haven for England’s Catholics?

Maryland

300

The general assembly in Virginia, the House of Burgesses, was created so colonists could ____________.

Govern themselves, make laws that help the colony

300

Where was slavery more prevalent?

The Southern Colonies/ Ahywhere cashcrops and large agriculture was relevant. 

400

What is the significance of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?

 The first written constitution in the New World

400

In colonial New England, colonists participated in town meetings to discuss issues and make decisions.  What is this called?

Religious Freedom

400

Why were there more immigrants migrating to the Middle Colonies?

 Pennsylvania had more religious freedom.

400

Why was Georgia established?

 It was a penal colony of English debtors.

400

Which feature of the American Atlantic coastline was an advantage for European colonists?

Natural harbors and many rivers

500

Why did England, France, and Spain want to colonize the New World?

England (Revenue, Religion, Resources), Spain (God, Glory and Gold), France (Friends, fish, fur)

500

How does the geography of New England affect their economy?

Their economy was based on the ocean: shipbuilding and fishing are examples.

500

What is the major Colony in the Middle Colonial region that was founded for religious reasons. 

What is Pennsylvania

500

Why was Jamestown founded?

 Jamestown was founded for economic profit.

500

Describe the geography and climate of each colonial region.

 New England = rocky soil, cold winters, mild summers. 

Middle = good soil, mild year-round climate. 

Southern = rich, fertile soil, long hot summers, and a longer growing season.