The three regional colonies are
New England, Middle and Southern
The Pilgrims on the Mayflower settled here
Plymouth, Massachusetts
This colony was originally founded by Dutch explorer Henry Hudson
New York
Lord Baltimore received this colony in 1632
Maryland
This religion was widely practiced in Pennsylvania
Quakers
Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga and Onondaga are part of this tribe
Iroquois
This lost colony in North America was founded by Sir Walter Raleigh
Roanoke
The war that resulted in colonies being taxed more by the British
The French and Indian War
This Proclamation prohibited settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains
The Proclamation of 1763
Mayflower Compact
The representatives of The Iroquois Indian political system
sachems
Producing and distributing goods and services
Economy
These countries had already settled land in North America
Dutch, French, Spanish
John Winthrop founded this colony
Massachusetts Bay
This colony was between the Hudson and Delaware rivers and was given to Lord Berkeley and Sir Carteret
New Jersey
King Charles created this colony in 1663, which was divided into two colonies in 1729
Maryland was a safe haven for this religious group
Catholics
Queen Elizabeth was the Queen of
Great Britain
The first permanent British colony established in 1607
Jamestown
These Acts closed Boston Harbor, replaced the elective local government with an appointive one, sent colonists arrested in association with rebellion to Great Britain for trial and forced quartering of British soldiers
Coercive Acts
This Act raised taxes on non-British goods including sugar and molasses
Sugar Act
A letter sent to the King, requesting reconciliation in hopes to stop war with Great Britain.
The Olive Branch Petition
The political system in Jamestown
House of Burgesses
To have no permanent home
Nomad
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New England Colonies
To be confident in your ability, team, leadership and the decisions that are being made
morale
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Middle Colonies
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness, can be found in this document
The Declaration of Independence
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Southern Colonies
He has imposed Taxes on us without our Consent, can be found in this part of the Declaration of Independence
Grievances
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What is another word for grievance
complaint
To live in one place and not move around
Domestic
This committee made sure all information was communicated throughout the colonies.
The committee of correspondence
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The Triangular Trade
The shutting down of Boston Harbor after the Boston Tea Party was part of these Acts to control rebellion
The Coercive Acts AKA The Intolerable Acts
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New York
Connecticut
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New Jersey
Debtors settled this colony, which was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733
Georgia
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Pennsylvania
Helped the colonists in Jamestown survive the grueling winter by making them work
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Delaware
Lexington
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Document declaring the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain.
The Declaration of Independence
To vote in the colonies you had to be a
white male, church member, land owner
The route for exchanging goods and people between America, Europe and Africa.
Triangular Trade
Religious freedom
Rhode Island was founded by
Roger Williams
This colony was originally settled by Sweden
Delaware
Southern colonies needed slaves to work
Plantations
The settlers of Plymouth practiced this religion
Puritanism
John Rolfe
The Boston Tea Party
This second meeting appointing ambassadors, issued paper currency, raised the Continental Army and appointing George Washington as Commander-in-chief of the Army.
The Second Continental Congress
A direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper
The Stamp Act
This treaty recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory. It was signed in 1783 in Paris, France.
Treaty of Paris
These individuals were loyal to the Britain
Loyalists/Tories
When family lineage is traced through the woman
Matrilineal
New Hampshire was founded by
John Wheelright
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Massachusetts
Wheat and flour were a part of the middle colonies
Economy
This colony was the first permanent British colony in the Americas established in 1607
Jamestown
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New Hampshire
Commander and Chief of the Continental Army
George Washington
This battle in New York was a decisive victory for the Patriots.
Battle of Saratoga
Bunker Hill
Taxed on British china, glass, lead, paint, paper and tea
Townshend Acts
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Connecticut
This first meeting, encouraged all colonies to stop buying British goods and created a militia
The First Continental Congress
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Rhode Island
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Virginia
Economic prosperity
William Penn founded this colony
Pennsylvania
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North Carolina
These circular pits were built inside the homes of the Anasazi and were used for religious purposes.
Kivas
These people expected their freedom after fighting in the Revolutionary War
Slaves
5 men die when British soldiers open fire at an angry Boston crowd
Boston Massacre
The Continental Army won this battle with the help of the French and ended the Revolutionary War militarily in 1781.
The Battle of Yorktown
This Act prohibited colonists from using depreciated paper money
Currency Act
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South Carolina
This meeting made George Washington Commander-In-Chief, and established the Continental Army.
The Second Continental Congress
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Georiga