Cotton,Indigo,TobaccoThese werethe cashcrops for thesoutherncolonies1619When were thefirst Africansbrought againsttheir will toJamestown?PuritansNew England wassettled by peopleseeking freedomfrom religiouspersecution inEurope.CommunalLandOwnershipA majordifferencebetweennatives andEnglish wasGreatAwakeningA religiousrevival inall thirteenccolonies.MiddleColoniesThese colonieshad no singledominantreligious group.All werewelcome.Bacon'sRebellionThis exemplifiedthe growingpower of formerindenturedservants.SlavesWhich groupwas mostresponsible forthe decline of inindenturedservants?A Swampand RiverJamestowngeography made ita favorablelocation becauseof theseJonathanEdwardsThe preacherwho gave thesinners in thehands of anangry godShortGrowingSeason &Cold WintersWhat aspect ofNew Englandgeography madefarming achallenge forEnglish settlers?ProvinceofMarylandThis colonywas promotedas a refugefor EnglishCatholics.13How manyoriginalcolonieswere there?SlaveCodesLaws drawn upto differentiatebetweenservants' rightsand slaves'rights.MayflowerCompactWhatwere thefirst lawson paper?Athenian-Style DirectDemocracyColonistspracticed thisin townmeetings inNew EnglandIndenturedServantA poor english orscottish person whoagreed to work for aspecific number ofyears in return forpassage to thecolonies.TobaccoThis crop becamean importantsource of incomefor the settlers atJamestown.VirginiaCompanyCreated aprofitablesettlement inJamestownPlymouthThis colony wassurrounded bycoastline whichprovidedopportunities forfishing, trade, andtransportation.RoyalAfricanCompanyThey establishedtrading post on theWest African coast,successfully droveFrench and Dutchtraders out of westAfrica, and had amonopoly on the trans-Atlantic slave trade.ProvinceofGeorgiaThis colony waslocated along theAtlantic Ocean, as abuffer between theBritish and SpanishFlorida, and used asa debtor's colonyHouse ofBurgessesEuropeancolonialrepresentativegovernment inAmericaNew York,Delaware,Pennsylvania,and NewJerseyCotton,Indigo,TobaccoThese werethe cashcrops for thesoutherncolonies1619When were thefirst Africansbrought againsttheir will toJamestown?PuritansNew England wassettled by peopleseeking freedomfrom religiouspersecution inEurope.CommunalLandOwnershipA majordifferencebetweennatives andEnglish wasGreatAwakeningA religiousrevival inall thirteenccolonies.MiddleColoniesThese colonieshad no singledominantreligious group.All werewelcome.Bacon'sRebellionThis exemplifiedthe growingpower of formerindenturedservants.SlavesWhich groupwas mostresponsible forthe decline of inindenturedservants?A Swampand RiverJamestowngeography made ita favorablelocation becauseof theseJonathanEdwardsThe preacherwho gave thesinners in thehands of anangry godShortGrowingSeason &Cold WintersWhat aspect ofNew Englandgeography madefarming achallenge forEnglish settlers?ProvinceofMarylandThis colonywas promotedas a refugefor EnglishCatholics.13How manyoriginalcolonieswere there?SlaveCodesLaws drawn upto differentiatebetweenservants' rightsand slaves'rights.MayflowerCompactWhatwere thefirst lawson paper?Athenian-Style DirectDemocracyColonistspracticed thisin townmeetings inNew EnglandIndenturedServantA poor english orscottish person whoagreed to work for aspecific number ofyears in return forpassage to thecolonies.TobaccoThis crop becamean importantsource of incomefor the settlers atJamestown.VirginiaCompanyCreated aprofitablesettlement inJamestownPlymouthThis colony wassurrounded bycoastline whichprovidedopportunities forfishing, trade, andtransportation.RoyalAfricanCompanyThey establishedtrading post on theWest African coast,successfully droveFrench and Dutchtraders out of westAfrica, and had amonopoly on the trans-Atlantic slave trade.ProvinceofGeorgiaThis colony waslocated along theAtlantic Ocean, as abuffer between theBritish and SpanishFlorida, and used asa debtor's colonyHouse ofBurgessesEuropeancolonialrepresentativegovernment inAmericaNew York,Delaware,Pennsylvania,and NewJersey

The Early American Colonies - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. These were the cash crops for the southern colonies
    Cotton, Indigo, Tobacco
  2. When were the first Africans brought against their will to Jamestown?
    1619
  3. New England was settled by people seeking freedom from religious persecution in Europe.
    Puritans
  4. A major difference between natives and English was
    Communal Land Ownership
  5. A religious revival in all thirteen ccolonies.
    Great Awakening
  6. These colonies had no single dominant religious group. All were welcome.
    Middle Colonies
  7. This exemplified the growing power of former indentured servants.
    Bacon's Rebellion
  8. Which group was most responsible for the decline of in indentured servants?
    Slaves
  9. Jamestown geography made it a favorable location because of these
    A Swamp and River
  10. The preacher who gave the sinners in the hands of an angry god
    Jonathan Edwards
  11. What aspect of New England geography made farming a challenge for English settlers?
    Short Growing Season & Cold Winters
  12. This colony was promoted as a refuge for English Catholics.
    Province of Maryland
  13. How many original colonies were there?
    13
  14. Laws drawn up to differentiate between servants' rights and slaves' rights.
    Slave Codes
  15. What were the first laws on paper?
    Mayflower Compact
  16. Colonists practiced this in town meetings in New England
    Athenian-Style Direct Democracy
  17. A poor english or scottish person who agreed to work for a specific number of years in return for passage to the colonies.
    Indentured Servant
  18. This crop became an important source of income for the settlers at Jamestown.
    Tobacco
  19. Created a profitable settlement in Jamestown
    Virginia Company
  20. This colony was surrounded by coastline which provided opportunities for fishing, trade, and transportation.
    Plymouth
  21. They established trading post on the West African coast, successfully drove French and Dutch traders out of west Africa, and had a monopoly on the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Royal African Company
  22. This colony was located along the Atlantic Ocean, as a buffer between the British and Spanish Florida, and used as a debtor's colony
    Province of Georgia
  23. European colonial representative government in America
    House of Burgesses
  24. New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey