| A | B |
| Africans in the 13 colonies | were forced to work for free and experienced cruel treatment |
| Africans in the Americas | influenced the culture of America through songs, art, food, religion, and language |
| New England Colonies | thin, rocky, hilly land not too good for farming |
| People of the New England Colonies | Pilgrims and Puritans |
| New England economy | based on fishing, whaling, trade, manufacturing textiles, and shipbuilding |
| Government in the 13 colonies | all the colonies even though they governed themselves, the were under British rule (the King and Parliament) |
| Quakers | Society of Friends - nonviolent, accepting of others (New Jersey and Pennsylvania) |
| House of Burgesses | the 1st representative government in Virginia |
| Southern economy | based on farming, agriculture, and relied heavily on the labor of enslaved Africans |
| Southern cash crops | tobacco, rice, sugar, cotton and indigo(blue dye) |
| "The Breadbasket Colonies" | The Middle Atlantic Colonies |
| The Great Awakening | a religious movement (revival of religious ideas) |
| Georgia colony | welcomed debtors (people who owed money) |
| Thomas Hooker | founded Connecticut colony |
| Roger Williams | expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Rhode Island |
| Ann Hutchinson | expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Church for sedition |
| Catholics | were welcomed to Maryland colony by the Calverts |
| Separatists | the Pilgrims |
| William Penn | a Quaker who founded the Pennsylvania colony |
| Proclamation of 1763 | King George III proclaimed that the English colonists were not allowed to buy land, move onto or trade in the Ohio River Valley area |