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People Who Settled Where? Early Settlements Making a Living Goulash The New Life

Spains military headquarters in North America

What is St. Augustine? $100

A Louisiana town that became the colonys capital

What is New Orleans? $200

Formerly called New Amsterdam

What is New York City? $300

A southern colony first settled by debtors

What is Georgia? $400

Founded by the Calverts as a refuge for Catholics

What is Maryland? $500

Large, self-sufficient ranches in the Spanish borderlands

What are haciendas? $100

Nickname of the middle colonies, for raising so much wheat

What were the breadbasket colonies? $200

Food crop that helped South Carolina to prosper

What is rice? $300

Atlantic Ocean shipping routes linking Britain, Africa, and the colonies

What were the triangular trade routes? $400

Any crop raised to be sold to others

What is a cash crop? $500

There were 21 of these religious communities in California alone.

What were missions? $100

New Englanders worshipped and voted in this building.

What was the meetinghouse? $200

An agreement by those on the Mayflower to make and obey laws for their colony. This was the first example of self-rule by American Colonists.

What was the Mayflower Compact? $300

A person who agreed to work without pay for a certain time

What was an indentured servant? $400

After age 12, they were taught only to read and sew with their needle.

Who were planters daughters? $500

French explorers who hoped the Mississippi River was the Northwest Passage

Who were Marquette and Joliet? $100

He claimed the Mississippi River valley for France.

Who was La Salle? $200

He created a refuge for Quakers and others in Penns Woods.

Who was William Penn? $300

She cultivated award-winning indigo plants and managed three plantations.

Who was Eliza Lucas? $400

A Franciscan priest who helped establish Californias missions

Who was Father Junípero Serra? $500

They were told to pack 74 pounds of bacon, a sea cape, and a wimble.

Who were immigrants to the colonies? $100

Those who lived in the missions who met both the plow and the lash.

Who were the Indians of the Spanish missions? $200

New England militias drilled there every year.

What was the common? $300

A main town in southern colonies

What was the county seat? $400

Student who learned a job from a skilled worker

What was an apprentice? $500

The first permanent settlement in the New World. Spanish settled there in what is now the state of Florida.

What is St. Augustine? $100

Jamestown and Plymouth were two of this countrys earliest settlements.

What is England? $200

The Dutch began this settlement in what is now a city known around the world.

What is New Amsterdam? (it is now New York City) $300

Quebec was settled by immigrants from this nation. (Even today the language of the original settlers is spoken by many of the residents.)

What is France? $400

Of Spain, France, and Great Britain, by 1750, this nation had control of the smallest amount of land in what is now the United States of America.

What is Great Britain? $500