This type of location uses latitude and longitude coordinates.
What is absolute location?
First cash crop of the New World.
What is tobacco?
Houses, stores, clothes, and buildings are examples of this type of characteristic.
What are human characteristics?
What is the House of Burgesses?
This group arrived on the Mayflower.
Who are the Pilgrims?
This theme of geography groups areas together by common features.
What is region?
People came to Jamestown in search of this.
What is economic opportunities/gold/wealth/money?
Using the GPS app on your phone is an example of this theme of geography.
What is absolute location?
Why they waited until 1620 to bring women to Jamestown.
What is they wanted the colony to be safe/prosperous, thriving, etc?
The number of planes hijacked on Sept. 11, 2001.
What is four?
What is human environment interaction?
England was in competition with this country for colonization in the New World.
What is Spain?
Weather, soil, rivers, and mountains are examples of this type of characteristic.
What are physical characteristics?
These were brought to the colonies in 1619.
What are slaves?
This group called the Native Americans, "the work of the devil."
Who are the Puritans?
Playing a video game system on your television is an example of this theme of geography.
Poor people who could not pay for their voyage to the new world, so they signed a contract agreeing to work for 7 years.
Who are indentured servants?
The video used this game to explain the 5 themes of geography.
What is Fortnite?
This group funded the voyage to Jamestown.
What is the Virginia Company?
The number of people who can trace their ancestry back to the Mayflower.
What is 35 million?
This type of location uses words like, "over there" and "next to".
What is relative location?
He proclaimed, "He that will not work, shall not eat."
Who is John Smith.
3 examples of movement are.
Various answers.
What is disease, hunger, and attacks?
The name of the church that groups wanted to separate from and pursue religious freedom in the New World.
What is the Church of England?