1607, John Smith, Workers of the London Company
Plymouth
Mass Bay
Rhode Island
Virginia
1620, William Bradford, Pilgrims
Mass Bay
Maryland
Plymouth
Connecticut
1630, John Winthrop, Puritans
Mass Bay
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Maryland
1632, George Calvert, English Settlers, Tobacco
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Connecticut
1636, Roger Williams, Baptists and Quakers
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Virginia
1636, Thomas Hooker, Puritans
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Plymouth
1681, William Penn, Quakers
Pennsylvania
Plymouth
Mass Bay
Rhode Island
1664, Peter Minuit, Dutch
New York
New Jersey
New Hampshire
New Amsterdam
1665, Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, Dutch
New York
New Amsterdam
New Jersey
New Hampshire
1623, John Mason, Fisherman
New York
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Amsterdam
1701, William Penn, Swedes
New York
Delaware
Carolina
Georgia
1663, Proprietors, people from Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
New Hampshire
1663, Proprietors, People from the Caribbean
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
New Hampshire
1732, Oglethorpe, the poor/ in debt
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
New Hampshire
Northern/New England
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts
Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland
None of the Above
Southern
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland
Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts
Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland
Middle
New York, New Jersey, Delaware
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
What did Connecticut establish in 1639
A school for Puritans
Fundamental Orders of The Council
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
None of the above
What 3 beliefs was Rhode Island founded upon
Separate Church and State
Advocacy of Freedom
Full liberty to all religious opinions
All of the above
Rhode Island became a haven for
Catholics
Puritans
Quakers
Religious Dissenters
Toleration Act of 1649
Granted freedom to Catholics
Granted freedom to Puritans
Granted freedom of all religious beliefs
None of the above
A land distribution system based on each “head” or person in a colony
Mercantilism
Head right System
Navigation Acts
None of the above
What was the religious belief in Pennsylvania
Catholic
Puritan
Quaker
None of the above
How many people survived the first winter in Jamestown
35
36
37
38
Rebellion of the poor in Virginia that started in 1676, led by Nathaniel Bacon
King Phillips War
Pueblo Revolt
Bacons Rebellion
None of the above
A war in Plymouth between Indians and settlers during 1675-1676
King Phillips War
Pueblo Revolt
Bacons Rebellion
None of the above
1692-1693 hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts In which people were accused of being witches
Salem Witch Trials
The witches of Salem
Salems Massacre
None of the above
Quebec
De la Salle
Bienville
D’Iberville
Champlain
Louisiana
Champlain
La Salle
Bienville
None of the above
Biloxi
Beinville
D’Iberville
Mobile, New Orleans
Bienville
D’Iberville
A separate settlement founded by the Spanish just North of St. Augustine, leader is Menedez
Mose
Quebec
Cape Canaveral
None of the above
Rebellion of the Pueblo people against their Spanish overlords. Led by Popé
Pueblo Revolt
Pueblo Rebellion
Pueblo War
Pueblo Uprising
Bloodless Revolution that occurred in England in 1688 when Parliamentary leaders replaced their catholic ruler, James ll, with Mary and William of Orange
Glorious Revolt
Bloodless Revolt
Glorious Revolution
Bloodless Revolution
A pattern of trade that developed in the 1700s in which slaves were sent to the West Indies and mainland North America while good and other resources were shipped between the West Indies and North America and Britain
Square Trade
Circle Trade
Triangular Trade
None of the above
Voyage of slaves taken from west Africa to slave colonies in the Americas
Middle Passage
Triangular Trade
Great Voyage
Slave Voyage
Acts passed by Britain that limited the import/ export of goods with the colonies. Only Great Britain could send or get supplies from them
Shipment acts
Trading acts
Navigation acts
None of the above
An uprising in 1739 of South Carolina slaves against whites
Carolina Uprising
Stono Uprising
Stono Rebellion
Carolina Rebellion
Who Posted stuff that got them in trouble on the New York Weekly Journal
Benjamin Franklin
John Peter Zenger
Jacob Leisler
None of the above
What was the role of women
Cook
Clean
Kids
All of the above
Stoddards grandson and successor, became famous for leading even larger religious revivals
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Benjamin Franklin
None of the above
Became the most powerful preacher of the great awakening
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Benjamin Franklin
None of the above
New Light- pro- Awakening | Old Light- anti-Awakening
True
False
Harvard is the first college, Yale is the second
True
False
Harvard resisted the movement while Yale did not
True
False
Major intellectual movement occurring in Europe in the 1600s that led many to look more to scientific advances and the role of human reason in understanding the world than to religion
First Great Awakening
Renaissance
Enlightenment
None of the above
Loyal British subject that believed that the people of Great Britain and the colonies should consider themselves as one community with one interest
Benjamin Franklin
Jonathan Edwards
John Peter Zenger
George Whitefield
Louis XIV fights William
King Louis War
King Phillips War
War of Jenkins Ear
King Williams War
Also called the War of Spanish Succession, that was started over rival claimants to the Spanish throne
Queen Anne’s War
French and Indian War
War of Jenkins Ear
King George’s War
Also called the War of Austrian Succession, Britain and France were fighting each other
Queen Anne’s War
French and Indian War
War of Jenkins Ear
King George’s War
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