Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Vocabulary
Governing the Colonies
NE, Middle Southern Colonies
Slavery and New Ideas
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2the belief that the colonies existed to serve the
economic needs of the parent country.
3Mercantilism
4Recognition that other people have equal rights
to differing opinions, especially when dealing
with religious beliefs.
5Tolerance(Toleration)
6 Route across the Atlantic Ocean from West Africa
to the Americas it was the route of the African
American slave trade
7Middle Passage
8the upper class of colonial society and included
merchants, owners of large farms, royal officials
and lawyers.
9Gentry
10the principle that a person cannot be held in
prison without being charged with a specific
crime.
11Habeas Corpus
12This document provided 8 standards, which
included Rule of Law, Balance of Power and Due
Process, which were incorporated into the U.S.
Constitution.
13Magna Carta
14This legislative body became the first
legislature in North America.
15House of Burgesses
16These laws tried to guarantee more exclusive
trade between England the colonies.
17Navigation Acts
18Preventing the King from having a standing army
during peace time, allowing Parliament to approve
taxes, and ensuring Parliament was the law making
authority, were all rights given under this
document
19English Bill of Rights
20The trial of this person led to the idea of
Freedom of the Press in the Colonies.
21John Peter Zenger
22This document was signed by the Pilgrims, before
going ashore, where they agreed to make laws for
the good of the colony and to obey those laws
23Mayflower Compact
24 A puritan preacher who was exiled and began a
new colony around nearby Rhode Island.
25Roger Williams
26The 4 colonies which made up The Middle Colonies
27New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey
28This English religious group was considered
dangerous and radical because they would not
swear an oath, pay taxes to the Church of
England, or serve in the military
29Quakers
30South Carolina was settled by Englishmen who had
also colonized this area of the world
31Barbados
32The first slaves were brought to the Americas
by these two nations
33Spain and Portugal
34This Puritan dissenter was put on trial for not
following Puritan laws she was banished to Rhode
Island and later killed in NY during an attack by
Native Americans.
35Anne Hutchinson
36This movement brought a new religious fervor to
the English Colonies, and focused on an
individuals direct relationship with God, no
priest required.
37The (First) Great Awakening
38This religious group started the public school
system, as we know it, in North America
39Puritans
40This Colony (and eventually one of the first 13
States) was the location of the first public
schools in America.
41 Massachusetts
42The first colleges in the British Colonies were
created for this reason
43To educate men so that they could become ministers
44 The 5 colonies which made up the Southern
Colonies
45Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia
46She was an enslaved African in Boston, who became
a published poet at the age of 14
47Phyllis Wheatley
48This Colony becomes known as the Sewer because
it was seen by the Puritans as a dumping ground
for unbelievers and religious dissenters
49Rhode Island
50Spains main reason for expanding its territory
into what is now the SW United States was for
this reason
51To protect Mexico from other European Powers
52FinalJeopardy
Category Out West
53Provide four current cities in the United States
which were started as Spanish Missions.
54 - San Antonio- San Diego- Los Angeles- San
Francisco- San Luis Obispo