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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Early Settlements Colonial Founders New England, Mid-Atlantic, & Southern Colonies “We’re Outta Here”- Reasons for Coming to the New World Potpourri

2 This was the most important cash crop at Jamestown.

3 What is tobacco?

4 This colony was founded by the Pilgrims.

5 What is Plymouth?

6 Anne Hutchinson was cast out of this colony.

7 What is the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

8 William Penn founded this colony as a safe haven for Quakers.

9 What is Pennsylvania?

10 This is the first permanent European settlement in North America. There was a large fort there used for protection.

11 What is St. Augustine?

12 Peter Stuyvesant is the founder of this colony.

13 What is New York?

14 He founded Rhode Island.

15 Who is Roger Williams?

16 John Smith was the leader of this colony.

17 What is Jamestown?

18 Lord Baltimore was the founder of this colony.

19 What is Maryland?

20 John White is associated with this colony.

21 What is Roanoke?

22 Large plantations were found in this group of colonies.

23 What are the Southern Colonies?

24 Fishing and logging were sources of income in this group of colonies.

25 What are the New England Colonies?

26 Jamestown, Virginia is found in this group of colonies.

27 What are the Southern Colonies?

28 Slaves were used on farms in this group of colonies.

29 What are the Southern Colonies?

30 The Massachusetts Bay Colony would have been found in this group of colonies.

31 What are the New England colonies?

32 This is the name given to people who agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for payment for their passage to the New World.

33 What is an indentured servant?

34 This colony was made up prisoners.

35 What is Georgia?

36 Anne Hutchinson escaped religious persecution by joining this colony.

37 What is Rhode Island?

38 This group of people took sanctuary in Pennsylvania. They did not believe in violence or slavery.

39 What are Quakers?

40 The Pilgrims traveled on this ship to the New World so that they could worship freely.

41 What is the Mayflower?

42 What is the Mayflower?

43 These are the three groups of colonies.

44 What are the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies?

45 He said, “No work—no food.”

46 Who is John Smith?

47 New Amsterdam is now referred to by this name.

48 What is New York?

49 James Oglethorpe is the founder of this colony. It was set up as a barrier to the Spanish colonies in Florida.

50 What is Georgia?

51 This group of colonies is referred to as the Bread Basket Colonies.

52 What are the Middle Colonies?