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chapter 3 test, 8-1
social studies team 8-1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| the 1st form of representative government in the english colonies was the ? | house of burgesses |
| planters in virginia hired ?, people who agreed to work a certain number of years in exchange for their passage to america. | indentured servants |
| some colonies didn't believe in ?, the acceptance of different beliefs. | toleration |
| a ? was the main owner and director of a colony. | propietor |
| dutch landowners who ran large estates were known as ?. | patroons |
| people who wanted to purify the angelican church of roman catholic influences were known as ?. | puritans |
| the ? was a list of rules for the plymouth colony that named john carver as governor. | mayflower compact |
| the movement of over 16,000 settlers to amereica was called the ?. | great migration |
| ? is considered the 1st american constitution or plan of government. | fundamental orders of connecticut |
| passed by lord baltimore II, the ? guaranteed christians more religious freedom in worship. | toleration act |
| in the americas, the age of exploration was folloed by the era of ?. | colonization |
| the spanish came to ?. | conquer |
| the french came to ?. | trade |
| the english came for ?. | land |
| sir walter raleigh's attempt to establish a colony became known as the "lost colony of ?". | roanoke |
| ? was the 1st lasting english settlement in th enw world. | jamestown |
| the 1st representative government in the english colines was the house of ?. | burgesses |
| a country who was NOT concerned w/ colonizing the americas. | italy |
| entities which hoped to make money by financing cololies in the amereicas. | joint-stock companies |
| word found carved on aa post at the sit e of raleigh's lost colony. | CROATOAN |
| a license to set up a colony or trade in a certain area. | charter |
| crop which "saved" the 1st lasting english colony in the new world. | tobacco |
| native american who saved john smith and later married john rolfe. | pocahontas |
| queen elizabeth of england gave ? and ? to sir walter raleigh to set up a colony. | approval/finances |
| engilsh merchants 1st formed ? companies | two major joint stock |
| there were no problems at ? and everyone worked hard from the beginning. t/f? | jamestown, false |
| the land around jamestown was ? and not good for growing ?. t/f? | very dry, tobacco. false |
| what was the main reason that european countries established colonies in the new world? | profit from trade |
| who took over the leadership of jamestown and said, "if you do not work, you will not eat"? | captain john smith |
| what body of water is lovated near jamestown? | chesapeake bay |
| in 1629, the puritans recieved their charter and formed the ? bay company | massachusetts |
| although the puritans came to massachusetts to find freedom for their own beliefs, they didn't believe in religious ?. | seperation |
| roger williams velieved in separation of ? and ?. | church/state |
| ? was banished from massachusetts and he later set up the colony of providence. | roger williams |
| the massachusetts bay colony was better organized than ? or ?. | jamestown/plymouth |
| the 1st outspoken fmale religous leader in the english colonies was ?. t/f? | pocoahantas, false. it was anne hutchinson |
| the ? was the 1st american constitution/plan of government. t/f? | mayflower compact.false |
| wampanoag chief metaomet was called ? by the english | king phillip |
| during the great migration, about ? puritans came to america. | 15000 |
| ? was kicked out of the puritan colonies for her religious beliefs. | anne hutchinson |
| the leader of the pilgrims oat plymouth was ? | william bradford |
| squanto taought the pilgrims how to ? | hunt, catch fish, and plant corn. |
| the 1st thanksgiving occurred at which one of these colonies? | plymouth |
| anne hutchinson spoke boldly that a more powerful place in society should be given to ? | women |
| thomas hooker moved his congregation from mass. to connecticut in search of ? | better farmland |
| the fundamental orders of connecticut was ? | the 1st american constitution |
| puritans who decided to leave the anglican church were known as ? | separatists |
| manh of the pilfrims were unhappy living in the ? and desided to move to america. | netherlands |
| the dutch colony of new amsterdam was set up on land explored and claimed by ? | henry hudson |
| dutch landownes who ran large estates were known as ? | patroons. |
| new amsterdam became new netherland then ? | new york. |
| the ? colonies were more diverse than the new england colonies. | middle |
| ? was the 1st governer of new amsterdam | peter minuit |
| the ? company gave huge tracts of land to people who would bring 50 or more settlers to new amsterdam | dutch west india |
| ? was connsidered a probietary colony. | new york |
| the people of new amsterdam hated governor ?. | peter stuyvesant |
| without a fight new netherland surrendered to ? control | english |
| new nethereland was renamed after ? | james, the duke of york. |
| what did the quakers not do? | pay taxes |
| what extablished a colony for quakers in the new world? | william penn |
| what city is considered the "city of brotherly love"? | philadelphia |
| who was the most strict in terms of setting up laws for a colony? | peter stuyvesant |
| what are some of the middle colonies? | philadelphia, new york, and pennsylvania |
| the colonies between new england and virgina were the ? | middle colonies |
| the term that refers to "penn's woolds" is ? | pennsylvania |
| what type of wagon was used to take goods to market inthe middle colonies? | conestoga wagon |
| involuntary workers on plantations are called ? | slaves |
| ? were people who worked on plantations to pay off theri ticket to the new world. | indentured servants |
| virginia is considered part of the ? colonies of the 13 colonies. | southeren |
| lord baltimore II was gradted a charter fot the colony of ?. | maryland |
| the 2 most commom reasons for founding the 13 colonies were ? and profit from trade. | freedom of religion |
| the protect both catholics and protestans lord baltimore II passed the ? in 1649. | toleration act. |
| products from the think pine forests of carolina such as tar, pitch, and turpentine used in shipbuilking were referred to as ? | naval stores. |
| the last of the 13 colonies founded in amereica was ? | georgia. |
| ? was founded as a colony for those who had been in debtor's prison in england. | gerogia |
| ? was a plantatin crop that was used in producing blue dye. | indigo. |
| the #1 cash crop in this region was ? | tobacco. |
| carolina was named for ? | king charles II |
| marland was founded as a colony where ? could worship freely and safely. | catholics |
| samuel de champlain was known as the father of ? | new france. |
| champlain established the 1st permantent french settlement of ? near the mouth of the st. lawrence river. | quebec |
| french traders and trapper used ? and lakes as highways. | rivers |
| if you had been freed from debtor's prison, where would you be allowed to settle? | georgia |
| if you were a catholic, where would be the best place for you to settle? | maryland |
| the potomac river formed the southeren border of which state? | maryland |
| which state was most known for growing indigo? | south carolina. |