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Chapter 5 Review

Who founded the settlement of Hartford that later became part of the Connecticut Colony? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchinson Metacomet Roger Williams John Winthrop

Who led the second group of puritans to New England in search of religious freedom and was an early leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchinson Metacomet Roger Williams John Winthrop

Who was a leader who was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and who later founded Providence, which became part of the Rhode Island Colony? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchinson Metacomet Roger Williams John Winthrop

Who was the leader of Wampanoag who tried to unite Native Americans against the colonists in New England? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchinson Metacomet Roger Williams John Winthrop

Who led followers to an island near Providence after being expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchinson Metacomet Roger Williams John Winthrop

What was the main reason the Puritans started the Massachusetts Bay Colony. To live according to their religious believes To set up a democratic government To mine for old and silver To build ranches and missions

To live according to their religious believes

Who led the Puritans from England to Massachusetts Bay in 1630? Thomas Hooker Anne Hutchison Roger Williams John Winthrop

D) John Winthrop

What does the term EXPEL mean? To differ in belief or opinion To rebel against a government To force someone to leave a place To imprison someone

C)To force someone to leave a place

For which economic reason did most people first settle in the Connecticut River valley? To trade with Native Americans To have fertile land to farm To build forts to protect English colonies To trade with port cities

B) To have fertile land to farm

What the major purpose of town meetings in the New England Colonies? To hold Puritans religious services To harvest and sell crops To take care of town government To teach children to read

C) To take care of town government

What was a major issue that caused King Philips war? Colonists and Native Americans disagreed about ownership of the land. The puritans did not want to allow slavery in New England England tried to take over the Dutch colony of new Netherland. France started building forts on land that New England claimed.

A) Colonists and Native Americans disagreed about ownership of the land.

Which of these industries was important to the economy of the New England colonies? Manufacturing cloth Ship building Growing sugar Growing tobacco

B) Ship building

What three places did the triangular trade routes connect?

England, the English Colonies and Africa

What were the responsibilities of colonial children in New England?