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Southern Colonies Northern Colonies Mosaic of America PeoplePlacesPotpourri

Cash crop of the Chesapeake A 100

Tobacco A 100

A 200 England’s goal of gaining a favorable balance of trade via colonization

Mercantilism A 200

Initial type of cheap workforce in the Chesapeake A 300

Indentured Servants A 300

System of giving land for free to those who settle in Virginia A 400

Head-right System A 400

Series of laws passed by England to control trade in the colonies A 500

Navigation Acts A 500

Agreement made by those who settled in Plymouth B 100

Mayflower Compact B 100

Founded as a haven for Quakers B 200

Pennsylvania B 200

French Catholic Misionareis B 300

Jesuits B 300

Founded Rhode Island B 400

Roger Williams B 400

Puritans who believed The English Church could not be reformed B 500

Separatists B 500

The plan to unify the colonies against the French C 100

Albany Plan for Union C 100

The name given to religious faith sparked by the Enlightenment C 200

Rational Christianity C 200

The name given to the England’s policy towards its colonies C 300

Benign Neglect C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The famous slave rebellion in South Carolina in 1739 C 400

Stono Rebellion C 400

A revival of sorts that sparked new interest in religion C 500

The Great Awakening C 500

“City Upon a Hill” D 100

John Winthrop D 100

English name “Rebecca” D 200

Pocahantas D 200

The cross-eyed preacher who led religious revivals D 300

George Whitefield D 300

Led a rebellion against Governor Berkeley D 400

Nathaniel Bacon D 400

Fought against New York over the territory of Vermont D 500

Ethen Allen D 500

1 st Permanent English Settlement in North America E 100

Jamestown E 100

Haven for Catholics E 200

Maryland E 200

Defense against Spanish Florida E 300

Georgia E 300

Washington was defeated by the French in 1754 at this fort E 400

Necessity E 400

Founded by Thomas Hooker E 500

Connecticut E 500

F 100 Groups in the Carolinas organized to fight dysfunctional or corrupt government

Regulations F 100

A day of electing black kings and queens in the seaport cities F 200

Negro Election Day F 200

Saved Jamestown with a hybrid tobacco plant F 300

John Rolfe F 300

The trek traveled by slaves from Africa F 400

Middle Passage F 400

The first permanent settlement in North America F 500

St. Augustine F 500

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