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13 Colonies Study Guide

 

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Vocabulary 
E-S-P

toleration

patroon

plantation

Middle Passage

racism

mercantilism

imports

exports

Triangular Trade

legislature

indentured servant

apprentice

representative government

People & Groups
John Smith

Pocahontas

Pilgrims

Squanto

Puritans

Roger Williams

Anne Hutchinson

William Penn

Quakers

Key Ideas and Understandings 
•What were three different reasons why the English settled in America?


•How did Native Americans help early colonies at Jamestown and Plymouth 
survive?


•What was the significance of the Mayflower Compact & the House of Burgesses?


•How did the Puritans’ religious intolerance lead to the founding of other 
colonies? 


•What was different about the way William Penn treated Native Americans?


•Which colonies belonged to each of the three sections?


•How did geography (landforms, soil, & climate) effect the development of the 
3 sections?


•Why was the nickname “Breadbasket Colonies” given to the Middle Colonies?


•What were the Navigation Acts and how did the colonists react to them?


•What were the duties and powers of colonial assemblies?


•What was the “power of the purse” held by colonial assemblies?


•By the 1720s, what were the 5 qualifications to be a colonial voter?


•What FOUR groups had limited rights during the colonial period?


KNOW the 13 colonies & be able to locate them on a map!

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