mercantilism
imports
Virginia Company
slave codes
Magna Carta
cash crops
John Smith
exports
Tax them
representative government
Glorious Revolution
subsistence farming
What did England do to goods that the colonies tried to import that weren't English goods?
producing enough crops to meet family needs
goods sold to other countries
elected officials who make laws on behalf of others
What was the peaceful removal of King James II in 1688 called?
to build wealth by building supplies of gold and silver by increasing exports
What was the name of the joint-stock company which settled Jamestown?
crops that can be easily sold in other markets
Who issued the "no work, no food" rule to get work done at Jamestown?
What was the name of the document in 1215 that limited the monarch's power?
rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
goods bought from other colonies
Description | Match: |
to take no side | neutral |
to partner with someone else | alliance |
producing enough crops to meet family needs | subsistence farming |
3 part trade route | triangular trade |
rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people | slave codes |
goods sold to other countries | exports |
goods bought from other colonies | imports |
elected officials who make laws on behalf of others | representative government |
crops that can be easily sold in other markets | cash crops |
to build wealth by building supplies of gold and silver by increasing exports | mercantilism |
What was the name of the joint-stock company which settled Jamestown? | Virginia Company |
What was the name of the document in 1215 that limited the monarch's power? | Magna Carta |
Who issued the "no work, no food" rule to get work done at Jamestown? | John Smith |
What was the peaceful removal of King James II in 1688 called? | Glorious Revolution |
What did England do to goods that the colonies tried to import that weren't English goods? | Tax them |
What was the main cash crop in Virginia? | tobacco |
What were the two largest cities in the colonies | Philadelphia and New York City |
Who were the only people who could vote in the colonies? | white male property owners |
Who are the three countries involved in the triangular trade? | America, West Indies, Africa |
What was one thing that was imported to the new world from Africa? | Slaves |
Which Region was known as the "breadbasket colonies" | Middle Colonies |
Which Region is farthest north? | New England Colonies |
Which Region is farthest south? | Southern Colonies |
Which region was settled by Europeans looking for religious freedom? | New England |
Which region was settled by men looking for gold? | Southern Colonies |