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The English Establish Thirteen Colonies~ Chapter Three

Key NamesKey TermsNew EnglandThe South Middle Colonies Bonus Question: 3000 pts

KEY NAMES: 200  Answer  The founder of England’s first colony on Roanoke Island.  Question  Who is Sir Walter Raleigh ? 200

KEY NAMES:400  Answer :  The Puritan dissenter who established Rhode Island.  Question  Who is Roger Williams ? 400

KEY NAMES: 600  Answer  The founder of Georgia.  Question  Who is James Oglethorpe? 600

KEY NAMES: 800  Answer  The Maryland Governor’s attorney who demanded the right to vote.  Question  Who is Margaret Brent? 800

KEY NAMES: 1000  Answer  The name of the governor of the Dutch colony of New Netherland.  Question  Who is Peter Stuyvesant? 1000

KEY TERMS: 200  Answer  An economic system used by the European countries to take natural resources from the New World.  Question  What is Mercantilism? ?? 200

KEY TERMS: 400  Answer  A land grant of 50 acres given by the Virginia Company to people who could afford to get to the colonies.  Question  What is a Headright? 400

KEY TERMS: 600  Answer  The flat land located around the coastline where the soil was rich and the climate was favorable for growing crops.  Question  What is the Tidewater? 600

KEY TERMS: 800  Answer  The people who disagree with the official stance of the established church. Two types of these people.  Question  Who are the Dissenters? Who are the Protestants/Puritans/Pilgrims? 800

KEY TERMS: 1000  Answer  A person who is rewarded with a large land grant for bringing 50 settlers to the _______________ area. Question  Who is a Patroon, brought to New Netherland? 1000

NEW ENGLAND: 200  Answer  This cash crop transformed the Jamestown colony.  Question  What is tobacco ? 200

NEW ENGLAND: 400  Answer  A company funded by a group of investors  Question  What is a Joint Stock Company? 400

NEW ENGLAND: 600  Answer  The religious group of dissenters who settled in the New England area and would persecute the Quakers and the Catholics.  Question  Who are the Puritans? 600

NEW ENGLAND: 800  Answer  The formal agreement that was written on the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America, written because they landed in the WRONG place.  Question  What is the Mayflower Compact? 800

NEW ENGLAND: 1000  Answer  The 3 Puritan values that helped the colonists organize their society and overcome hardships.  Question  What are hard work, education, and representative government? 1000

THE SOUTH: 200  Answer  A colony governed by a single owner.  Question  What is a Proprietary Colony? 200

THE SOUTH: 400  Answer  A Maryland law that forbid any type of religious persecution.  Question  What is the Act of Toleration? 400

THE SOUTH: 600  Answer  The owner of the Maryland Colony and which group of people he founded it for.  Question  Who is Lord Baltimore and the Catholics? 600

THE SOUTH: 800  Answer  The colony of Carolina was based on the institution of this and the growth of this product.  Question  What is slavery and rice? 800

THE SOUTH: 1000  Answer  The name of the colony and governor for the place that was founded with the hope of a population of freemen and small farms instead of large plantations with slave labor.  Question  What is Georgia and James Oglethorpe? 1000

MIDDLE COLONIES: 200  Answer  The Quaker gentleman who founded Pennsylvania.  Question  Who is William Penn? 200

MIDDLE COLONIES: 400  Answer  The reason that the English wanted to seize New Netherland from the Dutch.  Question  What is the strategic location, as it was wedged between England’s northern and southern colonies? 400

MIDDLE COLONIES: 600  Answer  A group of French Protestants who fled France to find religious freedom in America; they settled in this place.  Question  Who were the Huguenots and Charles Town? 600

MIDDLE COLONIES: 800  Answer  The 2 core values that the Middle Colony societies were based on.  Question  What are great ethnic and religious diversity? 800

MIDDLE COLONIES : 1000  Answer  The type of society William Penn wanted to create in Pennsylvania and what the document was that had these ideals of tolerance written in it.  Question  What is a Quaker society, written in the Frame of Government of Pennsylvania? 1000

BONUS QUESTION: 3000 PTS.  Answer  The name of the first English person born in the colonies and at least 3 theories explaining what happened to the people of the lost colony of Roanoke.  Question  Who is Virginia Dare? What are they left to join the local Croatoan tribe, they were attacked by Natives, or they set sail to return to England and got lost at sea? 3000