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Spain’s military headquarters in North America.

What is St. Augustine?

A Louisiana town that became the colony’s capital.

What is New Orleans?

Formerly called New Amsterdam.

What is New York City?

A southern colony first settled by debtors.

What is Georgia?

Founded by Calverts as a refuge for Catholics.

What is Maryland?

Its colonists wanted to purify the Church of England.

What is Massachusetts?

Large, self-sufficient ranches in the Spanish borderlands.

What are haciendas?

“A custom…..dangerous to the lungs”

What is smoking tobacco?

Nickname of the middle colonies, for raising so much wheat.

What were the breadbasket colonies?

Food crop that helped South Carolina to prosper.

What is rice?

Atlantic Ocean shipping routes linking Britain, Africa, and the colonies.

What were the triangular trade routes?

Crop raised to be sold to others.

What is a cash crop?

There were 21 of these religious communities in California alone.

What were missions?

Louisiana laws limiting the right of Africans.

What was the Code Noir?

New Englanders worshipped and voted in this building.

What was the meeting house?

“Huge moving houses.”

What were Conestogas?

A person who agreed to work without pay for a certain time.

What was an indentured servant?

The land between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains.

What was the backcountry?

French explorers who hoped the Mississippi River was the Northwest Passage.

Who were Marquette and Joliet?

He claimed the Mississippi River valley for France.

Who was La Salle?

He created a refuge for Quakers and others in “Penn’s Woods.”

Who was William Penn?

Three who disagreed with Massachusetts leaders and started their own colonies.

Who were Hooker, Williams, and Hutchinson?

Student who learned a job from a skilled worker.

What was an apprentice?

He helped make roads that took settlers west.

Who was Daniel Boone?

They were told to pack 74 pounds of bacon, a sea cape, and a wimple.

Who were immigrants to the colonies?