New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Great Awakening
Interactions with Native Americans and African Americans
100

This was the environment in the New England colonies. 

Rocky soil, harsh winters, hot summers

100

This was the environment in the Middle Colonies 

hot summers/cold winters, moderate growing seasons

100

This was the environment in the Southern colonies 

hot summers, long growing seasons, fertile soil

100

Describe the Old Lights vs New Lights debate

Old Lights- traditionalist, live by the Bible

New Lights- revivalists, emotion 

100

This was the rebellion where slaves burned down a building and tried to kill colonists but were caught.

Manhattan Slave Rebellion 

200
These were the religious groups in the New England colonies

Puritans 

200

These were the religious groups in the Middle colonies 

Catholics, Anglicans, Quakers

200

These were there religious groups in the Sourthern colonies

Anglicans, Jews, Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians 

200

This was the cause of the Great Awakening 

Not many people having "conversion" experiences and the people involved in the groups were more diverse but less passionate. 

200

These were the 2 wars where the colonists fought the Native Americans and their population drastically declined. 

Pequot War and King Phillip's War

300

These were the "jobs" that helped the economy in the New England colonies

Manufacturing, ship building, trade

300

These were the "jobs" that helped the economy in the Middle Colonies

small farms, manufacturing, trading 

300

These were the "job" that helped the economy in the Southern colonies. 

Large plantations, ports like Charleston, trading

300

These people were the passionate preachers who used emotion and scare-tactics to get people to be more religious. 

George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards 

300

This was the alliance formed by the New England colonies to fight the Native Americans. 

The New England Confederation

400

This was the type of government set up in the New England colonies

townships

400

This was the type of government set up in the Middle Colonies

representative assemblies 
400

This was the type of government set up in the Southern colonies

Elite landowners running meetings

400

This person believed God spoke to her and was later banished from the MA colony. 

Anne Hutchinson 

400

This was the rebellion were slaves stole weapons and gunpowder and killed white colonists on their way to freedom in Florida. 

Stono Rebellion
500

This was the first governing document in the New England colonies

Mayflower Compact 

500

This was the nickname of the Middle Colonies

Bread basket colonies

500
This was the rebellion in Virginia where farmers/indentured servants attacked the governor. 

Bacon's Rebellion

500

These were the impacts of the Great Awakening. 

More sects of Christianity, increase of conversion of Native Americans and African Americans, and development of educational institutions. 

500

This was a cause of Bacon's Rebellion

Governor not protecting the colonists, or unfair taxes.