| A | B |
| A colony in which an owner owns all of the land and controls all of the government. | proprietary colony |
| What is a written plan of government covering subjects such as land distribution and social ranking. | constitution |
| Which colony name got its roots from the fact that King Charles wanted them to be "Charles's Land"? | Carolinas |
| What is the name of the man who led a rebellion because the colonists were being kept from settling past a certain boundary in the west? | nathaniel bacon |
| What is the name for the French settlers who paid their lord an annual fixed rate and worked for that lord a fixed number of days each year because the lord pays for their trip to the colony. | tennant farmer |
| Which French colonial center/fort was established by the French and becomes a major trading post, strong hold, and capital? | Quebec |
| What colony was established as a safe haven for persecuted English Catholics? | Maryland |
| Those who are unable to repay their debts in England and they are usually imprisoned during this time period. | debtors |
| His father lent the king money and he agrees to forgive the Kings debt if he is given a colony or land in the new World. His tract of land is approximately the size of England itself. | William Penn |
| Spanish religious settlements established to convert people to a particular faith. | missions |
| The brother of King Charles II who was given control over New Netherlands after the Dutch were defeated by the English. | the Duke of York |
| What is the name of the document that gave the colonists of Pennsylvania the right to elect representatives to a legislative assembly? | Charter of Liberties |
| Who was the French missionary that traveled with Louis Joliet. He was a Franciscan Monk? | Jacques Marquette |
| What is the term for people who refused to use force or to fight in wars. | Pacifists |
| What is the document that granted protestants and Catholics the right to worship freely Maryland. | Act of Toleration |
| The governor of the New Netherlands colony. | Peter Stuyvesant |
| What is the name of the crop which became Carolina's "blue gold"? | Indigo |
| Dutch colonial leaders who ruled like kings through their own courts and laws. They brought people to New Netherlands but had difficulty keeping track of them. People would just leave into the wilderness. | Patroons |
| What colony name did the three lower counties of Pennsylvania become after they separated? | Delaware |
| What Christian denomination believed that every person had an "inner light" that could guide them to salvation | Quakers |
| The Duke of York gives this southern section of his colony to proprietors. (between Hudson River and the Delaware River) It is not as successful as New York because it doesn't have very good ports. | New Jersey |
| Maryland's port, which became the largest in the 13 colonies. | Baltimore |
| People who needed someone to pay for their passage to America, in return they would work for a certain period of time to pay off their "debt"? | Indentured Servants |
| What was the colony that was named after the Duke of York? | New York |
| Who was the famous French fur trader and first explorer of the Mississippi River? | Louis Joliet |
| What is the last name of the first person to be a town planner of the English Colonies? He uses modern day planning ideas. | Penn |
| Which colony was named after an Island located in the English Channel? | New Jersey |
| the city of "brotherly love" founded by William Penn. | Philadelphia |
| Which colony was originally settled as a military buffer between the English Colonies and the Spanish Colonies? | Georgia |
| What are the United States of American "States" which the Spanish Settled in South West America? | Arizona New Mexico California Texas |
| What was the name of the Spanish missionary who established San Diego? | Serra |