Vocab
What does that mean?
Name that Colony
What's Mapinin
(Blank)
100

In the colonies, middle-class children would often work as BLANK instead of going to school 

Apprentices

100

Indentured Servants

People who sold their freedom for a period of time to pay for passage to the colonies, food, and clothing.

100

This group of colonies was known for religious tolerance and diversity.

EX: Middle, Southern, or New England Colonies

Middle Colonies

100

This trading concept, or principle, that three regions rely on each other for goods and services.

Triangular Trade

100

In 1675 the Wampanoag, Pocumtuck, and Narragansett joined forces in an attempt to push back colonial expansion. What was the name of this famous war

King Phillips War
200

One way to purchase goods was to buy them on BLANK.

Credit

200

Credit

If you don't have cash you could pay with credit. 

200

This group of colonies was extremely wealthy and made the majority of their wealth from producing cash crops like tobacco, wheat, rice and indigo.

Southern Colonies

200

Based on the map, where were MOST enslaved people sent from Africa during the triangular trade?

North America and the West Indies.

200

This founder of Pennsylvania was outspoken about religious freedom and knew the importance of building healthy relations with the local tribes. 

This is also Mr. Hensley's favourite founders 

William Penn

300

The New England Colonies held town meetings, which was a form of BLANK.

Direct Democracy

300

Great Awakening 

A period of time in colonial American history where religious practices began to change.

300

This group of colonies was known for the PURITAN CHURCH controlling most of the colony's government.

New England Colonies

300

Based on the map, what was one commodity, or good, that was sent to Europe?

Sugar

300

These people settled the New England Colonies and fled England for religious freedom however they criticised and exiled people who did not have similar beliefs.

Puritains

400

Trade that carried people, goods, and disease between the Americas, Europe, and Africa.

Triangular Trade

400

Tolerance

The willingness to respect and accept the customs, beliefs, or opinions of others.

400

The Dutch originally settled this area building a somewhat successful fur trading industry. One specific region was named New Amsterdam which was later renamed New York.

Middle Colonies

400
Three continents were heavily involved in the triangular trade. Pick one continent that was not involved.

Aisa, Australia, Antartica

400
This preacher was ridiculed because she criticised the teachings of puritan ministers

Anne Hutchinson 

500

A legal document giving the inventor of an item sole rights to manufacture and sell it.

What is a patent?

500

Barter

To do business by trading goods or services.

500

This group of colonies was known for creating the house of Burgesses. The first form of government with ELECTED representatives.

Southern Colonies

500

Name one way triangular trade would have positive impacts on a country's economy?

Access to inexpensive food could supply the working class.

Selling manufactured goods can support industry.


Access to fine or luxury goods for the upper class.

The spread of religious ideology could lead to diverse beliefs and tolerance.


500

John Smith famously said this quote in regards to this animal

"Hath a head like swine, tail like a rat and the BIGNESS of cat"

The possom