Chapter 3.1-3.3 Flashcards
Who settled in Pennsylvania
Quakers who practiced their religion
Toleration acts
Allowed all religions to practice
Who founded Georgia
James Oglethorpe
Who founded Maryland
Lord Baltimore
Who founded New York(New Netherland)
The Dutch West Indies Company
The pilgrims were separatists. True or false
True
Was Thomas Hooker a pilgrim or Puritan
Puritan
Was Ann’s Hutchison a Pilgrim or a Puritan
Puritan
Was roger Williams a Pilgrim or a Puritan
Puritan
Was John Winthrop a Pilgrim or a Puritan
Puritan
How do I remember the New England colonies
Chuck Norris has run in marathons
Conn., New Hampshire, Rhode Island, massa.
How do I remember the middle colonies
NYPD on a New Jersey
New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey
What were the middle colonies called?
Bread basket
How do I remember the southern colonies
Girl names
Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland
Who founded indigo in the southern colonies
Eliza Lucas
Define congregation
Church
Define artisan
Someone who can build things
What was Jamestown financed by
Virginia Company of London in 1607
What happened in 1619
The Virginia company brought in Africans
Define indentured servants
People who cannot afford to come to America. They Sold their labor to pay for their passage to the colony
When was the Virginia House of burgesses created
1619
The first representative assembly in the American colonies was the Virginia House of Burgesses . Where was it located
Jamestown
Define representatives
Elected officials who make decisions for their voters
What happened to the Mayflower
In November 16 the ship was blown off course and landed at Plymouth which is in present-day Massachusetts
The first attempt at self government in the colonies was held where
Plymouth
Similar to Jamestown, Plymouth went through a …..
Starving time
Define new England way
People that emphasize Puritans believe of duty, godliness, hard work, and honesty
What were the fundamental orders of Connecticut considered
Blueprints
Since Williams founded Rhode Island, what did it guarantee
Religious freedom, separation of church and state
William Penn
Rich Quaker whose loan to the king was repaid with land he called Pennsylvania
Three reasons for the decline of the Puritan religion
Desire for wealth, competition from other religions, and men who owned property were allowed to vote