| A | B |
| slavery | the owning of humaan beings and forcing them to work |
| Roger Williams | founded Rhode Island |
| the colony of Maryland | founded by Cecil Calvert |
| Ann Hutchinson | forced to leave Massachusetts Bay Colony because she disagreed with some of the Puritan ways |
| William Penn | founded two colonies and beleived in treating the Native Americans fairly |
| rule by the people | democracy |
| religious tolerance | all people are free to worship as they please |
| a place that is ruled by another country | colony |
| the name for very large farms in the southern colonies | plantation |
| an agreement between groups of people or nations | treaty |
| Wampanog Native American that helped the pilgrims | Samoset |
| Way most peple made a living in the New England Colonies | ship-building, whaling, and fishing |
| James Oglethorpe | founded Georgia where poor people could come and live |
| "Breadbasket Colonies" | nickname for middle colonies, large crops of wheat, corn, rye and barley |
| Believed people had the same rights and refused to fight in England's wars | Quakers |
| Roger Williams | colony of Rhode Island people of all religions were accepted |
| most people in the middle colonies may a living by | farming |
| Maryland | founded by Cecil Calvert- protestants and Catholics were welcome |
| exports | crops sold or traded outside the 13 colonies |
| indigo | a plant that made blue dye-discovered by Eliza Lucas |