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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500

New Amsterdam was located in this present-day city. What is Manhattan?

These were people who had their passage to the colonies paid for in exchange for five to seven years of work. Who were indentured servants?

This was an important export to New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. What was corn?

This was the practice of owning people and forcing them to work. What was slavery?

This cash crop was commonly grown in Carolina. What was indigo?

This is what people who disagreed with the Puritans often did. What was to go start their own colony?

The people who settled Massachusetts Bay wanted this freedom. What was to practice the Puritan religion?

This was why the colony of Maryland was founded. What was to provide a religious haven?

This product was exported to New Hampshire. What was fish?

This is what Roger Williams believed that governments should do with people with different religious view points. What was tolerate their viewpoints?

This was known as a grassy area at the center of every Puritan village. What was a common?

This was known as the area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. What was the backcountry?

Puritans were better prepared than the pilgrims because they brought these on their trip. What were more supplies and animals?

What was trade? This was what made the economies of New York and New Jersey strong.

These were people who owe money but could not repay it. Who were debtors?

These workers were probably most needed in North Carolina. What were farmers?

This was the document people signed to promise to follow the rules of the church. What was a covenant?

This was who could appoint the governor and run the colony as a business. Who were proprietors?

This was a place in Carolina that was known as the center for agriculture and trade. What was Charles Town?

This was another person who disagreed with Puritan leaders. She was put on trial and forced out of Massachusetts. Who was Anne Hutchinson?

This was the place the Duke of York split New York into two pieces in honor of the island of Jersey. What is New Jersey?

This religious group was called the Society of Friends. Who were the Quakers?

Differences in Carolina caused the colony to split into these two colonies. What are North Carolina and South Carolina?

Plantations in Carolina grew these three cash crops. What were tobacco, rice, and indigo?

These were people who chose to come to the colonies but could not pay their way. Who were indentured servants?

These German immigrants belonged to this religious group. Who were the plain people?

This person was elected the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and wanted to show how God wanted people to live. Who was John Winthrop?

What are supplies? (including horses and herds of cows) To avoid the hardships of the Pilgrims, the Puritans brought more of these with them.

The meeting house also served as this. What is a church?

This person paid Native Americans for their land, unlike most European colonists. Who was William Penn?

Everyone in the colony had to work to survive. Name 2 types of jobs that men did, women did, and children did.

Men: planted and harvested crops and hunted Women: Sewing, cooking, gardening, spun and wove cloth Children: gathered eggs, cleaned, milked cows, and fed chickens