New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Stockades, public humiliation, beatings
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire
Virginia
New Netherland, New York
Law that gave Christians (Catholics and Protestants) freedom of religion. It was passed in Maryland to ensure Catholics would not have their rights taken away. The law excluded non-Christians (ex. Jewish people).
Land in New England is thin and rocky, land in the Middle Colonies is rich and fertile. You could farm in the Middle Colonies.
New England. Everyone could go to school!
White males over 21 who owned property, and were church members.
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Anne Hutchinson
Rice and indigo
a. Someone who worked with a tradesmen for many years learning his craft with no pay
Quaker. Despised in England for their beliefs like equality for everyone, they were anti-war, and they believed that women should have rights.
James Ogelthorpe, for debtors to have a fresh start and for a buffer b/w Georgia and Florida.
Wanted to find gold, instead discovered tobacco.
Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
Delaware
Mercantilism
Rhode Island
Middle and Southern Colonies
Connecticut; Thomas Hooker
Bacon's Rebellion
Roger Williams --> church and state should be separated and wanted religious freedom.
Triangular Trade
What are the 4 colonies that were in the New England region?
This colony was once a part of Pennsylvania. Some people say it was founded by Peter Minuit, some say it was founded by William Penn.
What woman spoke out against the Puritan church in Massachusetts and was banished from the colony?
Who founded Georgia and whom did he found it for?
By the 1720s, each colony had voting laws that limited who could vote. What qualities did a person need in order for them to vote?
Which of the New England colonies limited the power of government (especially the governor)? Who founded this colony?
Which region offered public education? Who could go to school here?
This type of trade happened between Europe, the Americas, and Africa, and involved goods and people being transported across the Atlantic Ocean.
Which of the New England colonies had religious tolerance and religious freedom?
How did was the land in New England different than the land in the Middle Colonies? What could happen in the Middle Colonies that could not happen as well in the New England colonies?
What religion did William Penn practice? Describe this religion.
What were the two main crops that were grown in the Carolinas?
This colony was taken from the Dutch in 1664 after a long rivalry. What was the original name of this colony? What was the new name of this colony?
What is the Act of Toleration? What colony was this act passed in and why was it passed?
What 4 colonies were in the Middle Colonies?
Private teachers and tutors were found in which two colonial regions?
Which was the FIRST English colony in the Americas (hint: Jamestown was the first settlement).
Who founded the Rhode Island Colony? WHY?
What was one way that people were punished in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
What 5 colonies were in the Southern region?
In Virginia, this revolt happened because settlers felt that their colonial government would not help them to fight Native American groups over land and resources. In this revolt, Jamestown was burned down.
What is an apprentice?
The idea that a colony only exists to benefit its mother country?
Which colony did the Plymouth settlement become a part of?
What did the Virginia Company want settlers to find in Virginia? What did they end up learning to grow that made them money?