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Key People and Terms Unit 2 Mix Middle & New England Colonies Southern Colonies The Great Awakening & Religion

Southern Colonies for 100 Question: What was the major work of enslaved Africans in Virginia and Maryland? Check Your Answer

Southern Colonies for 100 Answer: Cultivating Tobacco Back to the Game Board

Southern Colonies for 200 Question: What turned Jamestown into a profitable enterprise? Who helped in this endeavor? Check Your Answer

Southern Colonies for 200 Answer: Tobacco and John Rolfe Back to the Game Board

Southern Colonies for 300 Question: What caused slave rebellions? Check Your Answer

Southern Colonies for 300 Answer: Harsh laws restricting African Americans Back to the Game Board

Southern Colonies for 400 Question: What was a large part of the reason the Virginia colony was able to survive? Check Your Answer

Southern Colonies for 400 Answer: Developing Tobacco for sale Back to the Game Board

Southern Colonies for 500 Question: List the Southern Colonies. Check Your Answer

Southern Colonies for 500 Answer: Georgia Virginia Maryland South Carolina North Carolina Back to the Game Board

Middle and New England Colonies for 100 Question: What is the population of the Middle colonies known for? Check Your Answer

Middle and New England Colonies for 100 Answer: Its diversity Back to the Game Board

Middle and New England Colonies for 200 Question: Who founded Providence and was a major leader in Rhode Island? Check Your Answer

Middle and New England Colonies for 200 Answer: Roger Williams Back to the Game Board

Middle and New England Colonies for 300 Question: What agreement did the Pilgrims draw up to unite them as a society? Check Your Answer

Middle and New England Colonies for 300 Answer: Mayflower Compact Back to the Game Board

Middle and New England Colonies for 400 Question: List three colonies founded in an attempt to escape religious persecution. Check Your Answer

Middle and New England Colonies for 400 Answer: Massachusetts Pennsylvania Maryland Back to the Game Board

Middle and New England Colonies for 500 Question: List the Middle and New England Colonies. Check Your Answer

Middle and New England Colonies for 500 Answer: Middle Colonies: New York Delaware New Jersey Pennsylvania New England Colonies: Connecticut New Hampshire Rhode Island Massachusetts Back to the Game Board

The Great Awakening for 100 Question: What was a driving force in Puritan settlements? Check Your Answer

The Great Awakening for 100 Answer: A passion for social order Back to the Game Board

The Great Awakening for 200 Question: What is the Great Awakening? Check Your Answer

The Great Awakening for 200 Answer: A powerful religious revival that shattered Puritanism in the American colonies Back to the Game Board

The Great Awakening for 300 Question: Why did religious leaders initiate a religious revival in the early 1700’s? Check Your Answer

The Great Awakening for 300 Answer: The colonists had lost faith and religion was no longer important in their lives Back to the Game Board

The Great Awakening for 400 Question: What did Quakers believe about society? Check Your Answer

The Great Awakening for 400 Answer: All people are equal. People should live peacefully with each other. Back to the Game Board

The Great Awakening for 500 Question: What effect did the Great Awakening have on the religious life of the colonies? Check Your Answer

The Great Awakening for 500 Answer: The religious life was more democratic. People began to have a more personal and direct religious experience. Religious freedom was strengthened. Back to the Game Board

Unit 2 Mix for 100 Question: What was the cause of King Phillip’s War? Check Your Answer

Unit 2 Mix for 100 Answer: The Algonquin wanted to drive out the English. Back to the Game Board

Unit 2 Mix for 200 Question: Why were Pennsylvania & Maryland established? Check Your Answer

Unit 2 Mix for 200 Answer: To offer a haven for religious groups Back to the Game Board

Unit 2 Mix for 300 Question: Why did England prize its North American colonies? Check Your Answer

Unit 2 Mix for 300 Answer: They provided England with raw materials and bought English manufactured goods. Back to the Game Board

Unit 2 Mix for 400 Question: Where did the English settle? Check Your Answer

Unit 2 Mix for 400 Answer: In the middle of North America along the eastern coast Back to the Game Board

Unit 2 Mix for 500 Question: Where did the French settle? Check Your Answer

Unit 2 Mix for 500 Answer: In what is now Canada, around the Great Lakes, and down the Mississippi River Back to the Game Board

Key People & Terms for 100 Question: What is an organization founded by investors to establish colonies? Check Your Answer

Key People & Terms for 100 Answer: Joint Stock Company Back to the Game Board

Key People & Terms for 200 Question: What were held to determine if Puritans were dealing with the devil? Check Your Answer

Key People & Terms for 200 Answer: Salem Witch Trials Back to the Game Board

Key People & Terms for 300 Question: Policy of relations in the early 1700’s where colonists had independence and freedom. Check Your Answer

Key People & Terms for 300 Answer: Salutary Neglect Back to the Game Board

Key People & Terms for 400 Question: An economic system that ties the power of a nation to the total wealth of a nation. Check Your Answer

Key People & Terms for 400 Answer: Mercantilism Back to the Game Board

Key People & Terms for 500 Question: What contributed the most to the development of New France? Check Your Answer

Key People & Terms for 500 Answer: Fur Trade Back to the Game Board