| A | B |
| John Winthrop | Elected Governor of Massachusetts |
| Squanto | Helped the Pilgrims survive |
| Georgia | Debtors |
| Maryland | Catholics |
| Pennsylvania | Quakers |
| Peter Stuyvesant | Surrendered New Netherlands to the English |
| James Oglethorpe | Founded Georgia |
| Pacifists | Quakers |
| Voting Requirements | White, males, Christian, over 21, property owners |
| Pocahontas | Married John Rolfe and helped Jamestown |
| Great Migration | Movement of 15,000 Puritans |
| Charters | Given to groups of merchants to colonize |
| Roanoke | Lost Colony |
| Jamestown | Made profits from tobacco |
| Parliament | England's law making body |
| William Penn | Wrote Pennsylvania's first constitution |
| Breadbasket colonies | Middle Colonies |
| Mayflower Compact | Document governing the Pilgrims |
| Pacifists | Refuse to fight in wars |
| Protestants wanting to separate from the Anglican Church | Separatists |
| Act of Toleration | Allowed freedom of religion in Marlyand |
| Last of the British colonies in America | Georgia |
| Pilgrims | People who travel for religious reasons |
| Religious settlements in California | Missions |
| French | Had the friendliest relations with the Native Americans |
| Nathaniel Bacon | Led a rebellion to open more land for settlers |
| New Amsterdam | New York City |
| New Orleans | French city at the mouth of the Mississippi River |
| Jamestown | In Virginia near the Chesapeake Bay |
| Indentured Servant | Worked for a number of years to pay for voyage |
| Rocky New England soil | Made farming difficult |
| Colony run by the monarch | Royal colony |
| Colony run by owners | Proprietary colony |
| House of Burgesses | Jamestown's legislative body |
| Plymouth | Pilgrims' colony |
| Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | First constitution in America |