Who Settled Where?
Money
Religion
Social Life
Bonus
100

Who settled at the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

The Puritans

100

Name the characteristics of the economy of New England:

Ship building, small farming, and manufacturing

100

What was the religious movement that challenged church and government authority? 

The Great Awakening

100

Social life in the New England colonies was based on what?

Religious standing

100

Name a starter Pokémon from Fire Red:

Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur 

200

Who settled in New Jersey?

Presbyterians 

200

Name the characteristics of the Mid-Atlantic colonies:

Ship building, small farming, and trading

200

What are two examples of evangelical denominations that emerged from the Great Awakening?

Methodists and Baptists 
200

The Puritans governed using these type of communities?

Covenant 

200

What does ROYGBIV stand for?

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

300

Who settled in Maryland?

Catholics 

300

Interdependence between colonies and their mother nations is called - 

Mercantilism 

300

True or False: The Puritans were tolerant of other religions?

False 

300

Social standing in Virginia was based on what?

Land/Slave ownership and family

300

Where was the first airplane flight?

Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

400

Who settled and New York?

Huguenots and Jews

400

What were the two ways labor demands were met in the new world?

Slaves and indentured servants

400

Intolerance from the Puritans led to the founding of this colony:

Rhode Island 

400

Generally, how long was an indentured servant's contract?

7 years

400

Fancy sleeping bags and coats contain down. What is down?

Goose feathers

500

The Virginia Colony was settled by which company?

The Virginia Company of London

500

Name the three main cash crops of Virginia:

Tobacco, Indigo, and Rice

500

Virginians often kept their allegiance to this church: 

The Church of England

500

Who settled inland in Virginia?

Scotch-Irish settlers

500

Define string theory:

A theoretical framework in physics that suggests the fundamental building blocks of the universe are not point-like particles, as in traditional physics, but instead are tiny, one-dimensional vibrating strings.