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(11) U.S. History - Matching Game, Concentration and Flash Cards

Play this game several times to learn all of the terms. Different terms will come up each time.

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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



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