| A | B |
| First thing English settlers saw upon arrival in New England | Dense forests and wilderness |
| Soil in New England | Rocky |
| These pushed New England's soil away | Glaciers |
| New england's soil was not good for this | Farming |
| Early New England activites | Ship building, making maple syrup, fishing |
| The most important building in a Puritan village | Meetinghouse |
| The mission of Puritans in New England | Build a community where people served God and each other |
| People who disagreed with Puritan leaders | Dissenters |
| Founder of Rhode Island | Roger Williams |
| These people led New England governments | Magistrates |
| Thomas Hooker, a dissenter founded a new colony in 1636 | Connecticut |
| Great Awakening | The birth of new religious beliefs in Puritan New england |
| Native American form of money made of polished shells | Wampum |
| Triangular trade | Trade bewteen Africa, Europe and North America |
| Main import from Africa | Slaves |
| Slave trips across the Atlantic | Middle Passage |