Early Settlements Flashcards

1
Q

Which settlement was known as
the “Lost Colony”

A

Roanoke

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2
Q

Which settlement was home to the pilgrims

A

Plymouth

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3
Q

Captain John Smith was the leader of which settlement

A

Jamestown

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4
Q

Why did the Pilgrims go to the “New world”

A

For religious freedom

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5
Q

what is a low area of wetland that can be unhealthy for people to live on

A

Marsh

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6
Q

What form of government was put into place for Jamestown

A

House of Burgesses

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7
Q

What form of government was put in place for plymouth

A

Mayflower Compact

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8
Q

Which Native American helped the settlers in Plymouth

A

Squanto

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9
Q

Which Native American helped the settlers in Jamestown

A

Pochahontas

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10
Q

what was the major cash crop in Jamestown.

A

Tabaco

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11
Q

where is plymouth located

A

Massachusetts

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12
Q

Where is Jamestown located

A

Virginia

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13
Q

What year was Jamestown founded

A

1607

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14
Q

What year was Plymouth founded

A

1620

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15
Q

What word was carved into a tree and the only clue found, when John White returned to Roanoke

A

CROATON

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16
Q

What settlement was known as the first permanent settlement in North America

A

Jamestown