| A | B |
| New Hampshire | New England Region |
| Massachusetts | New England Region |
| Connecticut | New England Region |
| New York | Middle Region |
| New Jersey | Middle Region |
| Rhode Island | New England Region |
| Pennsylvania | Middle Region |
| Delaware | Middle Region |
| Maryland | Southern Region |
| Virginia | Southern Region |
| North Carolina | Southern Region |
| South Carolina | Southern Region |
| Georgia | Southern Region |
| Rhode Island | One of the largest slave auctions was held in this New England colony |
| Connecticut | This New England colony wrote the fundamental orders of the first constitution of the 13 colonies |
| New Hampshire | This New England colony was started as an overflow of those in Massachusetts seeking religious freedom |
| New York | This Middle colony had a large slave population and was formally New Netherlands until it was taken over by the British and renamed |
| Religion and Money | The Middle colonies and the rest of the 13 colonies were founded for these two reasons |
| New Jersey | This Middle colony broke away from one of the other middle colonies and was divided into two colonies (east and west) unit it was reunited as a royal colony |
| Carolina | Started by 8 aristocrats (gentlemen); these two Southern colonies before they divided into North and South were know as... |
| Georgia | This Southern colony was the 13th; started by James Oglethorpe with prisoners who were in jail for not paying their debts; at first the colony did NOT allow slavery or alcohol |
| Dissent | Not in agreement with the prevailing idea; example: Anne Hutchinson |
| Persecute | To restrict citizens’ rights because of their beliefs |
| Cash Crops | The economy of the Southern and parts of the Middle colonies was based on the production of these large plantations |
| Indentured Servant | In the colonies African slaves and their children were slaves for life causing colonists to no longer use what to work on plantations |
| Joint-Stock Company | Type of corporation where two or more individuals own a piece of the company; the London Company is an example |
| Assembly | Democratic, legislative body where colonists elect members to make the laws |
| Catholics | This religious group mainly settled in the Southern colony of Maryland and passed the Act of Toleration |
| Quakers | Religious practice that encompasses a range of beliefs from Evangelicalism to Liberalism; friendly with the Natives; largely populated the Pennsylvania colony |
| Puritans | Views were not accepted by the church; they emigrated to New England colonies; concerned with religious matter and later politics and social matters too |
| Farm Life | hardest task was to clear the land with simple tools |
| Farm Life | Made nearly everything they needed |
| Farm Life | everyone worked the whole day; starting before sunrise |
| City Life | had few windows due to the cost of glass |
| City Life | used torches, candles, and oil lamps for light |
| City Life | smelly due to rotting garbage and open sewers |
| Farm and City Life | houses made of wood |
| Farm and City Life | used open flames indoors for heat, lighting, and cooking |
| Farm and City Life | fires were a deadly hazard |
| Magna Carta | established restrictions on the power of the king and queen |
| Rights of Parliament | to pass laws and taxes |
| Rights of American Colonists | petition the king and a trial by jury |
| Punishment: Death | crime: Murder |
| Punishment: Death | crime: Treason |
| Punishment: Death | crime: Piracy |
| Punishment: Death | crime: denying God |
| Punishment: Death | crime: striking/cursing parents |
| Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Branding | crime: forgery |
| Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Branding | crime: highway robbery |
| Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Branding | crime: theft |
| Punishment: Jail, Fines, and Stockyards | crime: breaking the Sabbath |
| Punishment: Jail, Fines, and Stockyards | crime: drunkenness |
| Virginia | slavery started in this colony |
| Plantations of Cash Crops | slavery grew most in the Southern Colonies because of these |
| Middle Passage | terrible voyage on the slave ships from West Africa to the colonies |
| adapt | some slaves rebelled, but most learned to do what |
| Captains of the Watch | made sure people were "Sabbath keepers" |
| Assigned seats | attendance at church was taking using what |
| Age and Social Class | seats were assigned by what |
| Great Awakening | spread the idea that all people are created equal |
| Slave labor | the Great Awakening made people begin to question what practice |
| Parents | schools were funded by whom |
| 1 room buildings | where was school held |
| 20's | most colonists got married in their... |
| No | Could indentured servants marry? |
| 7-10 | number of children most colonial families had |
| Middle and Southern Colonies | childhood deaths were very common in what 2 colonial regions |
| Upper Class Men | gentry; government; law; wealthy merchant; plantation owner |
| Upper Class Women | gentry; wife; mother; plantation or store manager |
| Middle Class Men | merchant; farmer; artisan |
| Middle Class Women | wife; mother; help manage farm or buisness employee |
| Lower Class White Men | poor family farm; farm hand; business employee |
| Lower Class White Women | wife; mother; helped on family farm or small business |
| Lower Class Free Black Men | poor family farm; farm hand; business employee |
| Lower Class Free Black Women | wife; mother; helped on family farm or did laundry for money |
| House Slave Men | servant; child care; cleaning |
| House Slave Women | servant; child care; cleaning; cooking; midwife |
| Field Hand Slave Men | working fields; gardener; blacksmith; carpenter |
| Field Hand Slave Women | working fields; gardener; animal care; laundry |