Ticket A Of the following this was not a reason to come to the colonies : to own land to find religious freedom to escape tolerance to work in fur trade.

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Ticket A Of the following this was not a reason to come to the colonies : to own land to find religious freedom to escape tolerance to work in fur trade Click here for answer

Ticket A What is to escape tolerance? Click here to go back to game

Ticket B This is the meaning of the word persecution. Click here for answer

Ticket B What is unjust treatment? Click here to go back to game

Ticket C This is the reason the Southern Colonies had large plantations. Click here for answer

Ticket C What is warm climate and rich soil? (the region supported large farms/plantations) Click here to go back to the game

Ticket D He was the founder of the colony of Maryland. Click here for answer

Ticket D Who was Lord Baltimore? Click here to go back to game

Ticket E John Smith was the leader of this colony. Click here for answer

Ticket E What is Virginia? Click here to go back to game

Ticket F John Winthrop was the leader of this group. Click here for answer

Ticket F Who were the Puritans? Click here to go back to game

Ticket G This was the official religion of the colony of Virginia. Click here for answer

Ticket G What was Anglicanism? Click here to go back to game

Ticket H George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Gilbert Tennent and Samuel Davies all held this occupation. Click here for answer

Ticket H What were preachers? Click here to go back to game

Ticket I This was gained from the Great Awakening. Click here for answer

Ticket I What was an increased interest in religion? Click here to go back to game

Ticket J This was an advantage to a free- market economy. Click here for answer

Ticket J What was the government did not control prices? Click here to go back to game

Ticket K This was the purpose of the town common in New England. Click here for answer

Ticket K What was an open place in the center where cattle and sheep could graze? Click here to go back to game

Ticket L This caused slavery to increase in the Southern Colonies. Click here for answer

Ticket L What was the growth of plantations? Click here to go back to game

Ticket M This group of people supported slavery. Click here for answer

Ticket M Who were plantation owners? Click here to go back to game

Ticket N This was why early American settlements needed a government. Click here for answer

Ticket N What was to help solve problems and make rules? Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket O This was the purpose of the Mayflower Compact. Click here for answer

Ticket O What was to establish a basis for a government? Click here to go back to game

Ticket P Describe the land in the Southern Colonies. Click here for answer

Ticket P Southern Colonies grew tobacco, rice, and indigo on large soil-rich plantations. Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket Q Describe the land in the New England colonies. Click here for answer

Ticket Q The New England colonies grew crops and raised livestock on land with rocky soil. Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket R This was a person who was considered property and was bought and sold at auctions. Click here for answer

Ticket R Who was a slave? Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket S This was a person who agreed to work for a set period of time in exchange for housing, food, and the trip to North America. Click here for answer

Ticket S What is an indentured servant? Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket T This is the reason why colonial governments were not true democracies. Click here for answer

Ticket T What was only white men who owned property could vote or be elected representative and the British government could pass laws for the colonies without their consent. Click here to go back to gamelick here to go back to game

Ticket U A public sale where something is sold to the person who offered the most money. Click here for answer

Ticket U What is an auction? Click here to go back to game

Ticket V A gathering of people for a special purpose. Click here for answer

Ticket V What is an assembly? Click here to go back to game

Ticket W This person moved to Rhode Island after being forced out of Massachusetts for holding religious meetings. Click here for answer

Ticket W Who is Anne Hutchinson? Click here to go back to game

Ticket X The colony of Massachusetts was started as a place the practice religion by this group. Click here for answer

Ticket X Who were the Puritans and why did they move to Massachusetts? Click here to go back to game

Ticket Y This religious group settled in Pennsylvania. Click here for answer

Ticket Y Who were the Quakers? Click here to go back to game

Ticket Z People from different countries, cultures, and religions caused this positive effect in the Middle Colonies. Click here for answer

Ticket Z Why were people more tolerant of other religions in the Middle Colonies? Click here to go back to game

Ticket AA This group disagreed with the revivals of the First Great Awakening. Click here for answer

Ticket AA Who were the “Old Lights”? Click here to go back to game

Ticket BB This religious group grew from the First Great Awakening. Click here for answer

Ticket BB Who were the Methodists? Click here to go back to game

Ticket CC His dramatic style of speaking was often imitated by other preachers. Click here for answer

Ticket CC Who was George Whitefield? Click here to go back to game

Ticket DD This group enslaved American Indians. Click here for answer

Ticket DD Who were the Spanish? Click here to go back to game

Ticket EE This led to the development of a free- market economy. Click here for answer

Ticket EE What is trade? Click here to go back to game

Ticket FF English laws on how goods could be traded affected the free market economy and caused conflict with what groups. Click here for answer

Ticket FF Who were the English and the colonists? Click here to go back to game

Ticket GG Enslaved Africans did this to rebel against their situation. Click here for answer

Ticket GG Why did enslaved Africans run away from their masters? Click here to go back to game

Ticket HH Most captured Africans were enslaved for this long. Click here for answer

Ticket HH Which group was enslaved for life? Click here to go back to game

Ticket II The First Colonial Assembly met here. Click here for answer

Ticket II Where was Jamestown, Virginia? Click here to go back to game