| A | B |
| Daughter of Powhatan; rescued Smith | Pocahontas |
| Emperor of the tribes in the Jamestown area | Powhatan |
| English scientist who tracked a comet | Haley |
| English-speaking Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn | Squanto |
| First to build a stronger telescope | Galileo Galilei |
| Found the gap and cut the Wilderness Road | Daniel Boone |
| Introduced tobacco as a cash crop in Virginia | John Rolfe |
| Founder of Georgia | James Ogelthorpe |
| Founder of Rhode Island | Roger Williams |
| Governor of Jamestown after the starving time | Sir Thomas Gates |
| Governor of New York | Peter Stuyvesant |
| Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony | John Winthrop |
| Governor of the Plymouth Colony | William Bradford |
| King of England who hated tobacco | James I |
| Took control of the Jamestown colony: "No work: No food" | John Smith |
| Jamestown is established | 1607 |
| African Americans first brought as indentured servants | 1618] |
| Pilgrims land in Massachusetts | 1620 |
| River on which Jamestown was built | James River |
| Enemy European country during this era | Spain |
| Set up the lost colony on Roanoke Island | Sir Walter Raleigh |
| Colony given by the king to pay off a debt | Pennsylvania |
| Colony which claimed land to the Pacific; founded by Thomas Hooker | Connecticut |
| Comprised of the three lower colonies of Pennsylvania | Delaware |
| Quaker proprietor of Pennsylvania | William Penn |
| Colony which was tolerant of other religions; treated Narraganset Indians respectfully | Rhode Island |
| Southernmost colony | Georgia |
| Founded by Sir George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) | Maryland |
| First permanent English settlement in North America | Jamestown |
| Eight lords are proprietors; indigo and rice are cash crops | the Carolinas |
| Molasses to Rum to Slaves | Triangular Trade |
| Name for transAtlantic crossing of slave ships | the Middle Passage |
| Wanted to purify the Protestant church of Catholic ways | Puritans |
| the first Puritans to come to North America | Pilgrims |
| On board the ship, the PIlgrims agree to abide by laws of their own making | Mayflower Compact |
| Corporate Colony | One owned and run by a company |
| Proprietary Colony | One owned and run by an individual |
| Royal Colony | One owned and run by the king |
| charter | Permission to settle in a particular area; also functions as a type of constitution |