| A | B |
| 13 Colonies traded with England | the colonies gave England raw materials such as lumber, England supplied the colonies with manufactured goods |
| Self-governing documents past and present | The Mayflower Compact and the United States Constitution |
| British Parliament and the King of England | governed over the 13 colonies |
| House of Burgesses in colonial Virginia | were elected by colonists as representatives, and made the laws |
| United States House of Representatives | are elected by citizens today to repesent them and make the laws |
| How was the New World discovered? | searching for trade routes to Asia |
| The goal of the Spanish explorers in the New World | to find gold in the New World |
| Henry Hudson | claimed land for the Netherlands (present-day New York) while searching for the Northwest Passage |
| Items Europeans and Native Americans traded | gave blankets, horses, and gunpowder for furs and corn |
| King Philip a.k.a | Native American leader Metacomet |
| Metacomet | leader of the Wampanoag tribes who fought with the English settlers in the New England colonies |
| King Philip's War | English colonists tried to take over Indian lands |
| Landownership for Native Americans | they believed in sharing the land |
| Landownership for English settlers | they believed that once you pay for the land you own it and the Native Americans had to move |
| Roger Williams | Providence, Rhode Island |
| Ann Hutchinson | challenged the authority of the church leaders |
| Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | white men who owned land were allowed to elect their government leaders |
| Mayflower Compact | written by the English and the Pilgrims on the Mayflower to explain how they wanted to govern themselves |
| Indentured servant | worked for free for about seven years |
| Slaves | forced to work for free especially in the Southern Colonies, never released after 7 years |