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Early Colonization Exam Review FLASH CARDS

Early Colonization Exam Review FLASH CARDS. Instructions. In order to make flash cards, you will need to print this entire slideshow presentation using the following settings: Handouts Six Slides Horizontal

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Early Colonization Exam Review FLASH CARDS

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  1. Early Colonization Exam Review FLASH CARDS

  2. Instructions In order to make flash cards, you will need to print this entire slideshow presentation using the following settings: Handouts Six Slides Horizontal After printing, the questions and matching answers should appear side by side. Fold the paper in half, glue it closed, and then cut between each row to separate your cards. 

  3. How did Puritans view the Anglican Church of England?

  4. Wanted to purify (clean up) the church

  5. How did Puritans treat outsiders or “dissenters”?

  6. They were banished or killed

  7. “He that will not work, shall not eat”... • Why did John Smith give this quote at Jamestown?

  8. Many of the men searched for gold and refused to work

  9. Explain the significance of the Mayflower Compact on democracy in the colonies. (2 reasons)

  10. Majority Rule (people were governed by a majority vote) • 2. Self Government (people would govern themselves)

  11. List 3 ways Puritans differed from Pilgrims.

  12. Jamestown, Virginia was founded in what year?

  13. 1607

  14. The House of Burgesses is significant to the development of representative democracy because?

  15. It was the first representative assembly in the New World

  16. Both Boston and Plymouth were founded for __________reasons.

  17. Religious

  18. What happened to the colony at Roanoke?

  19. It disappeared

  20. What is the “Great Migration”

  21. Movement of over 20,000 Puritans to the New World

  22. The first permanent settlement in the Americas was located in?

  23. Jamestown, Virginia

  24. How did slavery impact the colony at Jamestown?

  25. Slaves provided a cheap labor force

  26. The first cash crop in the Americas that saved Jamestown was __________.

  27. tobacco

  28. Complete the table by inserting reasons for colonization in the correct column.

  29. The year 1620 is important because a specific colony was founded- which colony?

  30. Plymouth, Massachusetts

  31. Define the following: • Free Enterprise • Majority Rule

  32. Free Enterprise-economic system where individuals and companies are free to make a profit with limited government control. • Majority Rule-agreement by better than 50% of a group.

  33. Name the 3 countries involved in the “Great Race” • AND • the 3 reasons for exploration.

  34. England, France and Spain • Wealth (Gold) • Spreading Christianity (God) • and National Pride (Glory)

  35. Which group forced people to go to church every Sunday and made everyone in town support the church through taxes? • They also wouldn’t allow people to drink or dance on Sundays. If you didn’t obey you could be arrested.

  36. Puritans

  37. Which group wanted to pass laws that were fair, so they included the idea of Majority Rule in the Mayflower Compact?

  38. Pilgrims

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