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NewEnglandMiddleColoniesSouthernColoniesSlaverySelf-GovernmentTough!

What is the grassy area located in the center of a Puritan village called? The answer is…click

The common

The answer is…click Who was elected the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

John Winthrop

The answer is…click What college was formed in 1636 in the New England colonies?

Harvard

The answer is…click Who was the Wampanoag leader that started a war against the colonist in 1674?

King Philip or Metacomet

The answer is…click Which leader helped write the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?

Thomas Hooker

A wealthy Dutch landowner was called a what? The answer is…click

Patroon

The answer is…click What religious group was called the Society of Friends?

The Quakers

The answer is…click Who was the fiery governor of New Netherland?

Peter Stuyvesant

The answer is…click What does the word Pennsylvania mean?

Penn’s Woods

The answer is…click The King Charles II of England gave the land between the Connecticut and Delaware Rivers to whom?

The Kings brother James, known as the Duke of York

General James Oglethorpe settled what colony? The answer is…click

Georgia

The answer is…click Cecilius Clavert found what colony?

Maryland, he was known as Lord Baltimore

The answer is…click A plant used to make blue dye is called…

Indigo

The answer is…click A __________ is a large farm that grows one main crop as a cash crop.

Plantation

The answer is…click What was the name of the planter’s daughter who perfected the indigo plant? What was the name of the planter’s daughter who perfected the indigo plant?

Eliza Lucas

What were the laws called that set the rules of slavery? The answer is…click

Slave Codes

The answer is…click Which colony was the first to allow slavery?

Massachusetts

The answer is…click What were the songs called that the slaves sang as they worked?

Spirituals

The answer is…click Phillis Wheatley became famous for what? Phillis Wheatley became famous for what?

She wrote poetry

The answer is…click With in 10,000 how many slaves were brought to the colonies?

250,000

A lawmaking body is called an _______. The answer is…click

Assembly

The answer is…click Who could vote in a Puritan colony?

White men who owned property

The answer is…click Thomas Hooker and his followers drew up rules to govern themselves. What was it called?

The Fundamental Orders

The answer is…click A person who is granted ownership of a colony is called a _______?

Proprietor

The answer is…click What was the name of the man who thought that all people were naturally good?

John Locke

Who was Olaudah Equiano? The answer is…click

A slave He bought his freedom and wrote a book about his life.

The answer is…click The Triangular Trade route connected what three places?

England, Africa, and the British Colonies

The answer is…click What city is known as the “city of brotherly love?”

Philadelphia

The answer is…click A period in the 1700’s in which interest in religion grew was called the ________________?

Great Awakening

The answer is…click What was the name of the ship that carried the Puritans in June 1630?

The Arabella