| A | B |
| Royal | A colony run by the king or someone he appoints |
| Charter | A colony run by a Board of Trustees |
| Tory | Loyal to the King |
| Patriot | Wanted independence from Great Britain |
| Proprietary | Another word to describe a charter |
| New England Colonies Economics | Build ships, fish, whaling, and furniture |
| Middle Colonies Economics | Farming fruits and vegetables, manufacturing, mining, textiles, shipbuilding |
| Southern Colonies Economics | Large Plantations growing tobacco, silk, indigo, pine |
| Transportation in Colonial Period | Walking, Horseback, Stage Coach, Boat |
| Boys taught in school | Trade/ Skill first |
| Girls taught in school | Housekeeping skills |
| Puritans | a group of people who broke off from the Church of England. Very strict about religion. Mostly found in New England |
| Turning work into leisure time | New England Colonies |
| Week long parties, cards, horse races | Southern Colonies |
| Average age for a girl to marry | 14 or 15 |
| John Reynolds | First Royal Governor |
| Henry Ellis | Second Royal Governor |
| James Wright | Third Royal Governor |
| No self government | Charter Colony |
| Limited self government | Royal Colony |
| Royal governor that first allowed colonist to take part in government | John Reynolds |
| Allowed slavery, rum, female land ownership, and catholics | Royal Colony |
| Didn't allow slavery, rum, or females to own land, no Catholics | Charter Colony |
| Could purchas as much land as you wanted | Royal Colony |
| Could not purchase more land | Charter Colony |