| A | B |
| Puritans | ...settled in New England. |
| Puritans settled in New England seeking... | ...freedom from religious persecution in Europe. |
| Puritans practiced direct democracy (everyone votes) in... | ....town meetings. |
| Puritans were intolerant of... | ...people who did not share their views |
| Puritans formed a... | ..."covenant community". |
| Middle Atlantic region settled chiefly by... | ...English, Dutch, and German-speaking immigrants. |
| English, Dutch, and German-speaking immigrants... | ... were seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity. |
| Virginia “cavaliers” were... | ...English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England |
| Jamestown was the first... | ...permanent English settlement in North America. |
| The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first... | ...elected assembly in the New World. |
| The economy of the Middle Colonies was based on... | ...shipbuilding, small-scale farming, and trading. |
| New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore were... | ...growing Middle Colony seaports and commercial centers |
| Economy of the Southern colonies was based on... | ...large plantations that grew “cash crops” such as tobacco, rice, and indigo for export to Europe. |
| The economy of the mountains and valleys of the Appalachian foothills was based on... | ...small-scale subsistence farming, hunting, and trading. |
| Rhode Island was founded by... | ...dissenters fleeing persecution by Puritans in Massachusetts. |
| The Puritans believed in... | ...the connection between religion and government. |
| Puritans were... | ...intolerant of dissenters. |
| Quakers were a... | Pennsylvania religious group. |
| Catholics were a... | ...Maryland religious group |
| The “Great Awakening” was a... | ...religious movement that swept both Europe and the colonies during the mid-1700s |
| Methodists and Baptists were... | ...evangelical religions that challenged the established religious and governmental order |
| Indentured servants agreed to... | ...work on plantations for a period of time in return for their passage from Europe or relief from debts. |
| The social structure of Virginia and the Southern colonies was based on... | ...family status and the ownership of land. |
| The “Enlightenment” was a period in Europe during the... | ...17th and 18th centuries |
| Ideas of the enlightenment were about... | ...rights of people and their relationship to their rulers. |
| The ideas of John Locke... | ...influenced the American belief in self-government. |
| Thomas Paine produced a... | ...pamphlet known as Common Sense that challenged the rule of the American colonies by the King of England. |
| The Declaration of Independence... | ...reflected the ideas of Locke and Paine |