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Leader at Jamestown who stated, “those who don’t work, don’t eat”
John Smith
The staple crop at Jamestown
The first form of limited self-government in America
House of Burgesses
This militant leader helped save Jamestown after the “starving time” of 1609-1610
Three reasons why the settlement almost failed
Poor location Poor motivation Conflicts with natives Starvation Poor leadership
Agreement made by Pilgrims for their self-government
Mayflower Compact
Important leader at Plymouth who served as governor for over thirty years
William Bradford
The reason for settlement at Plymouth
Freedom of religion
The number of Pilgrims who signed the Mayflower Compact
The first governor at Plymouth
John Carver
Name the New England Colonies
Massachusetts Bay Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire
The minister who was the founder of Rhode Island
Roger Williams
Anne Hutchinson came to this colony after getting kicked out of Mass. Bay
Rhode Island
Regarded as the first constitution in America
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
This war ended when Metacom was finally captured and killed
King Philip’s War
Name the Middle Colonies
New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware
This colony was founded as a haven for Quakers
This colony was a proprietary colony given to 8 English nobles
Carolina Colony
These colonies were also called the breadbasket colonies because they grew cash crops like wheat, barley, and rye
Middle Colonies
The two main crops of South Carolina
Rice & indigo
This type of colony was granted by a king or queen to an individual or group who would have full governing rights
Proprietary colony