| A | B |
| Samuel de Champlain | He set up a French trading post of Quebec |
| Deganawida & Hiawatha | They were two Indians who helped create the Iroquoise League |
| Jacques Marquette & Louis Joliet | They are two Frenchmen who explored the Great Lakes and the Mississsippi River |
| Sir Franceis Drake | An kEnglish sea captain who helped defeat the Spanish Armada |
| Elizabeth I | A queen of kEngland |
| Humphrey Gilbert | He tried to set up colony in Newfoundland, but his ship sunk |
| James I | A king of England |
| Robert de LaSalle | Frenchman who built forts and trading posts in the Great Lakes Region |
| Louis XIV | A king of France |
| Martin Luther | German monk who helped begin the Protestant Reformation |
| Peter Minuit | The former Dutch governor who helped create New Sweden |
| Phillip II | a king of Spain |
| Johan Printz | Dutch governor who was nicknamed "Big Belly" |
| Walter Raleigh | Tried to set up colony on Roanoke Island but the people disappeared |
| Name the four New England Colonies | Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire |
| Name the four Middle Colonies | New York, New Jesey, Pennsylvania and Delaware |
| Name the five Southern Colonies | Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia |
| The Carolinas are names for... | Charles II |
| Georgia is named for... | George II |
| Jamestown is named for... | James I |
| Maryland is named for... | Henrietta Maria |
| Massachusetts is named for... | an Indian Tribe |
| Rhode Island is name for... | Island of Rhodes |
| Pennsylvania is named for... | William Penn |
| Virginia is named for... | Queen Elizabeth |
| Anne Hutchinson | She held religious meetings at her house and believed God spoke to her |
| King Philip | An Indian chief of the Wampanoags |
| Pocahontas | Indian who helps the colony of Virginia |
| John Rolfe | Husband of Pocahontas |
| John Smith | He helped save Virginia until he was burned and sent back to England |
| Squanto | Indian who helps the colony of Massachusetts |
| Peter Stuyvesant | Peg-legged governor of New Netherlands |
| John Winthrop | First governor of Massachusetts |