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Jeopardy!. Founders-100. This man founded Pennsylvania. Who is William Penn?. BACK. Founders-200. The founder of Rhode Island who had a strong belief in Separation of Church and State? Who is Roger Williams?. BACK. Founders-300.
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Founders-100 This man founded Pennsylvania. Who is William Penn? BACK
Founders-200 The founder of Rhode Island who had a strong belief in Separation of Church and State? Who is Roger Williams? BACK
Founders-300 This term refers to a colony founded by one person or a few owners like New Jersey and the Carolinas. What is a proprietary colony? BACK
Founders-400 The founder of Georgia. Who is James Oglethorpe? BACK
Founders-500 The person who gained control of New Netherland when the Dutch surrendered to the English. Who is the Duke of York? BACK
New England Colonies-100 This religion declined when church membership requirements changed, the drive for money increased and other religions gained membership. What is the Puritan religion? BACK
New England Colonies-200 These 2 products were sent to Africa as part of the Triangular Trade Route. What is rum and iron? BACK
New England Colonies-300 A war between the Wampanoag and the Puritans in Massachusetts over land ownership. What is King Philip’s War? BACK
New England Colonies-400 The first written constitution that extended voting rights to non-church members and limited the power of the government. What is the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? BACK
New England Colonies-500 This society believed in witchcraft and the devil. What was Salem? BACK
Middle Colonies-100 Philadelphia was in this colony and it served as a port to export grain. What is Pennsylvania? BACK
Middle Colonies-200 The joint-stock company that funded New Netherland. What is the Dutch West India Company? BACK
Middle Colonies-300 Because the Middle Colonies had ports and a good climate for the growing of wheat as a cash crop they were referred to as this term. What are the breadbasket colonies? BACK
Middle Colonies-400 The colony that was established from Pennsylvania land by the Swedes. What is Delaware? BACK
Middle Colonies-500 These 2 terms describe the attitude of the people in the Middle Colonies with their accepting attitude towards others and their variety of cultural and ethnic groups. What is tolerance and diversity? BACK
Southern Colonies-100 The first permanent British settlement. What is Jamestown, Virginia? BACK
Southern Colonies-200 The main crop of Virginia. What is tobacco? BACK
Southern Colonies-300 The colony that served as a haven for Roman Catholics from England. What is Maryland? BACK
Southern Colonies-400 The two main crops of the Carolinas. What is rice and indigo? BACK
Southern Colonies-500 The countries that had claims south and west of the English colonies. What are Spain and France? BACK
Important Terms-100 These settlers promised to work for 5 to 7 years and in return were given passage to the Americas. What were indentured servants? BACK
Important Terms-200 They believed in peace, harmony, equality. Who are the Quakers? BACK
Important Terms-300 Permitted religious freedom in Maryland. What is the Toleration Act? BACK
Important Terms-400 A colony that is run by governors appointed by the king. What is a royal colony? BACK
Important Terms-500 This rebellion just south of Charles Town showed the slaves frustration and anger at their loss of freedom. What is the Stono Rebellion? BACK
Potpourri-100 The first British attempt at colonization by Sir Walter Raleigh was this “lost” colony. What is Roanoke? BACK
Potpourri-200 Poor farmers in Virginia wanted to seize Native American land for their own use in this conflict. What is Bacon’s Rebellion? BACK
Potpourri-300 House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut all took ideas from this English document written in 1215. What is the Magna Carta? BACK
Potpourri-400 The Navigation Acts were linked to this economic system. What is mercantilism? BACK
Potpourri-500 Because of the cool climate and rocky soil the New England colonists used this type of farming What is subsistence farming? BACK