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Question | Answer |
The winter following John Smith’s departure from Jamestown is called | starving time |
Which four states made up the Middle Colonies? | New Your, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware |
The English colonies of New York and New Jersey were originally ___ colonies | proprietary |
James Oglethorpe wanted a colony in which ___ would be protected | debtors |
The Pilgrims created the ___ to help them govern the new colony fairly | Mayflower Compact |
What was England’s first PERMANENT settlement in North America? | Jamestown |
In 1619, a Dutch ship arrived in Virginia carrying 20 ___ | slave |
The ___ region is a flat, often swampy, lowland area along the southern coast. | Tidewater |
The English established a colony on ___ Island to provide new markets for English products and raw materials for English industries | Roanoke |
The Pilgrims who came to North America in 1620 were also known as ___ | Separatists |
Which colony began as a Dutch settlement? | New York |
What is another name for the border established between Maryland and Pennsylvania in the 1760s? | Mason-Dixon Line |
England’s first permanent settlement in North America was called ________. | Jamestown |
New York is the farthest ________ of the Middle Colonies. | north |
Quakers were among the first in England to speak out ________ slavery. | against |
The Pennsylvania DutFrontierch were actually ________ immigrants. | German |
frontier leader in colonial America who attacked Native Americans and burned Jamestown | Nathaniel Bacon |
marked the beginning of representative government in North America | House of Burgesses |
Native American who helped the Pilgrims survive | Squanto |
large farm where crops such as sugar, rice, and cotton are grown | plantations |