| A | B |
| College of William and Mary is located here | Williamsburg, Virginia |
| agreeing to work for a few years in exchange for passage to the New World and possibly some land | Indentured servitude |
| Colony where prisoners were sent. | Georgia |
| Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia | The Southern Colonies |
| Originated the Maryland Colony | Sir Calvert, Lord of Baltimore |
| Example of a primary source | Diary |
| Example of a secondary source | Text book |
| raising silkworms to make silk | Sericulture |
| The Colonial art of paper filigree | quillery |
| Southern plantation owners needed these, because they were huge and it took many workers to succeed. | slaves |
| French Protestants | Huguenots |
| Large farms in the southern colonies | plantations |
| People who agreed to work for a certain amount of years in exchange for passage to the New World and maybe some land | Indentured Servants |
| This heavily taxed goods shipped in the colonies and from other countries other than England | Navigation Acts |
| A barrel maker | Cooper |
| Rice, tobacco, cotton, & indigo | Southern Cash crops |
| The most important crop in the southern colonies | Tobacco |