Pre-Columbian america
Colonial Era
Early American Colonies
The American Revolution
100

What is the primary crop cultivated by Native American societies in mesoamerica? 

A. Wheat

B. Corn (maize)

C. Rice

D. Potatoes

C. Corn (Maize) 

100

Which colony was with the first permanent english settlement in America? 

A. Plymouth

B. Jamestown

C. Roanoke

D. Charleston 

B. Jamestown

100

Which group established Plymouth colony in 1620?

A. Puritans

B. Pilgrims

C. Quakers

D. Catholics

B. Pilgrims

100

Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

A. George Washington

B. Thomas Jefferson

C. John Adams

D. Benjamin Franklin 

B. Thomas Jefferson

200

Which Native American tribe historically inhabited the Southwest region of North America?

A. Cherokee

B. Apache

C. Iroquois 

D. Sioux 

B. Apache

200

What was the main economic activity in the southern colony?

A. Shipbuilding

B. Fur Trading

C. Plantation Farming

D. Fishing

C. Plantation Farming

200

Which colony was founded by the Puritans for religious freedom?

A. Maryland

B. Virginia

C. Massachusetts Bay

D. South Carolina

C. Massachusetts Bay

200

The battler of Saratoga is considered the turning point in the revolutionary war because: 

A. It ended the war

B. It led to French support for the Americans

C. It resulted in British surrender

D. It secured Southern Colonies

B. It led to French support for the Americans

300

Which Native American tribe is known for the totem poles?

A. Navajo

B. Hopi

C. Inuit

D. Tlingit

D. Tlingit 

300

What was the primary cash crop in the Virginia during the colonial era?

A. Sugarcane

B. Rice

C. Tobacco

D. Cotton

C. Tobacco

300

What event caused the Salem witch trials?

A. A rebellion against the british

B. Religious hysteria and fear of witch craft

C. The arrival of quakers

D. Economic competition

B. Religious hysteria and fear of witch craft

300

The Boston Massacre occurred in which year? 

A. 1763

B. 1765

C. 1770

D. 1775

C. 1770

400

Who is the famous native American leader who resisted and fought the United States government?

A. Sacagawea

B. Geronimo

C. Squanto

D. Pocahontas 

B. Geronimo

400

The house of Burgesses was the first representative assembly in which colony?

A. Massachusetts 

B. Virginia

C. Maryland

D. New York

B. Virginia

400

What is the significance of the fundamental orders of Connecticut?

A. It was the first written constitution in america

B. It established trade routes with Native Americans

C. It allowed freedom with he americans

D. It provided military defense for the colonies

A. It was the first written constitution in america

400

Who commanded the Colonial Army during the American Revolution?

A. John Hancock

B. George Washington

C. Alexander Hamilton

D. Thomas Paine

B. George Washington

500

Which Native American tribe is associated with the longhouses?

A. Seminole

B. Cherokee

C. Iroquois

C. Iroquois

500

Which colony was established a safe place for the pilgrims?

A. Virginia

B. Pennsylvania 

C. Plymouth

D. Maryland

C. Plymouth

500

What is the most widely accepted theory about what happened to the Roanoke Colony, which mysterly disappeared?

A. The colonists were abducted by aliens

B. The colonists were killed by neighborly Native Americans tribe

C. The colonists joined with local Native American tribes , such as the Croatans

D. The colonists traveled back to England but were lost at sea

C. The colonists joined with local Native American tribes , such as the Croatans

500

Which act placed a tax on all printed materials, letter and documents?

A. Sugar Act

B. Stamp Act

C. Tea Act

D. Quartering Act

B. Stamp Act