Name That Colony. Which Colony was lead by the Virginia Company of London? Virginia.

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Name That Colony

Which Colony was lead by the Virginia Company of London? Virginia

Which colony had tobacco and cattle as a cash crop? Maryland

Which colony was united with S. Carolina until they split? Eliza Lucas lived there for a while. North Carolina

Which colony was a southern colony established in 1712? South Carolina

Which colony did James Oglethorpe want to settle with debtors? Georgia

Which colony is also known as New Sweden? Delaware

Which colony did the Swedish move to to set up trading posts? New Jersey

Which colony was William Penn a leader of? Pennsylvania

Which colony had the following products. Farming products, iron, cattle, fur, grain, and lumber? Pennsylvania

Which colony was a middle colony that the Dutch first settled? New York

Which colony built their town around a center Puritan meeting house? Massachusetts

Which colony was Thomas Hooker the leader of? Connecticut

Which colony was Anne Hutchinson a leader of? Rhode Island

Which colony was settled from people from Massachusetts for business reasons? New Hampshire

Which colony was Roger Williams a leader of? Rhode Island

Which colony was settled because the Puritans wanted to make their religion more pure? Massachusetts

Which colony became the center of trade after it split from N.J? New York

Which colonies were ruled by King James II? North and South Carolina

Which colony was led by the Calverts? Maryland

Which colony had tobacco, grain, fur and fish as a cash crop? Virginia

Which colony was considered a safe place for Catholics? Maryland

Which colony was settled by the British and English as a trading post for cash crops? Virginia

Which Colony was settled by the Dutch and French to start a trading post for fur? New York

Which Colony was a southern colony that had developed plantations to help grow indigo? Georgia

Which Colony did Penn and the Society of Friends settle? ( Quakers) Pennsylvania

Which colony did Roger Williams settle? Rhode Island

Which colony had the Swedish as its leaders? New Jersey

Which colony had Puritans as its leaders? Massachusetts

Which colony cut lumber to send to England? New Hampshire

Which colony means Penn’s woods? Pennsylvania

Which colony was called the bread basket? Pennsylvania

Which colony established Fundamental Orders? Connecticut

Which colony was a royal colony and the king collected all its profits? Virginia

Which colony was named after Queen Henrietta Maria? Maryland

Which colony was the first to have religious freedom? Maryland

Which colony had the most plantations and slaves? South Carolina

Which colony was named for King George? Georgia?

Which colony at first did not allow slaves? Georgia

Which colony became the center of trade? New York

Name the southern colonies South Carolina Georgia Virginia Maryland North Carolina

Name the middle colonies New York Delaware New Jersey Pennsylvania

Name the New England Colonies New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut

Who were the leaders of Rhode Island Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson

Who was the leader of Pennsylvania William Penn

Georgia was established by who James Oglethorpe

What was the first city established by the Spanish? It is considered the oldest city in North America.

What was the French territory called?

What was Fundamental Orders?

What is the definition of a cash crop?

What was the purpose of Spanish missions?

What is indigo?

Swedish settled there, it was known as New Sweden until the British took it over.

Settled by colonists who left Massachusetts and the founder was Thomas Hooker

The capital was Charles Towne and was where all the slaves were traded. They had many plantations.

This colony had a fur trade and was named after the Duke.

The Puritans settled there because they wanted to make their religion more pure.

Was part of another colony, and then split off. People came here when Virginia got too crowded. Their cash crop was Indigo.

The Calverts settled here because it was a safe place for Catholics.

James Oglethorpe established this colony with debtors. At first slaves were not allowed.

This colony’s main cash crop was lumber. People settled here for business reasons.

Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were the leaders of this colony.

This colony’s main cash crop was iron and it used to be called New Netherland.

was established by the Quakers for religious reasons and its name means Penn’s woods.

was established by the Virginia Company of London as a trading post. Later the king collected the profits from the Tobacco for himself.

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