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Early Settlements
Making a Living Goulash
The New Life
Spain’s military headquarters in Spain’s military headquarters in North AmericaNorth America
What is St. Augustine?What is St. Augustine?
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A Louisiana town that became the A Louisiana town that became the colony’s capitalcolony’s capital
What is New Orleans?What is New Orleans?
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Formerly called New AmsterdamFormerly called New Amsterdam
What is New York City? What is New York City?
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A southern colony first settled by A southern colony first settled by debtorsdebtors
What is Georgia?What is Georgia?
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Founded by the Calverts as a Founded by the Calverts as a refuge for Catholicsrefuge for Catholics
What is Maryland?What is Maryland?
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Large, self-sufficient ranches in Large, self-sufficient ranches in the Spanish borderlandsthe Spanish borderlands
What are haciendas?What are haciendas?
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Nickname of the middle colonies, Nickname of the middle colonies, for raising so much wheatfor raising so much wheat
What were the “breadbasket” What were the “breadbasket” colonies?colonies?
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Food crop that helped South Food crop that helped South Carolina to prosperCarolina to prosper
What is rice?What is rice?
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Atlantic Ocean shipping routes Atlantic Ocean shipping routes linking Britain, Africa, and the linking Britain, Africa, and the
coloniescolonies
What were the triangular trade What were the triangular trade routes?routes?
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Any crop raised to be sold to Any crop raised to be sold to othersothers
What is a cash crop?What is a cash crop?
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There were 21 of these religious There were 21 of these religious communities in California alone.communities in California alone.
What were missions?What were missions?
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New Englanders worshipped and New Englanders worshipped and voted in this building.voted in this building.
What was the meetinghouse?What was the meetinghouse?
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An agreement by those on the An agreement by those on the MayflowerMayflower to make and obey laws to make and obey laws for their colony. This was the first for their colony. This was the first example of self-rule by American example of self-rule by American
Colonists.Colonists.
What was the Mayflower What was the Mayflower Compact?Compact?
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A person who agreed to work A person who agreed to work without pay for a certain timewithout pay for a certain time
What was an indentured servant?What was an indentured servant?
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After age 12, they were taught After age 12, they were taught only “to read and sew with their only “to read and sew with their
needle.”needle.”
Who were planters’ daughters?Who were planters’ daughters?
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French explorers who hoped the French explorers who hoped the Mississippi River was the Mississippi River was the
Northwest PassageNorthwest Passage
Who were Marquette and Joliet?Who were Marquette and Joliet?
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He claimed the Mississippi River He claimed the Mississippi River valley for France.valley for France.
Who was La Salle?Who was La Salle?
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He created a refuge for Quakers He created a refuge for Quakers and others in “Penn’s Woods.”and others in “Penn’s Woods.”
Who was William Penn?Who was William Penn?
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She cultivated award-winning She cultivated award-winning indigo plants and managed three indigo plants and managed three
plantations.plantations.
Who was Eliza Lucas?Who was Eliza Lucas?
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A Franciscan priest who helped A Franciscan priest who helped establish California’s missionsestablish California’s missions
Who was Father Junípero Serra?Who was Father Junípero Serra?
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They were told to pack 74 pounds They were told to pack 74 pounds of bacon, a sea cape, and a of bacon, a sea cape, and a
wimble.wimble.
Who were immigrants to the Who were immigrants to the colonies?colonies?
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Those who lived in the missions Those who lived in the missions who met both the plow and the who met both the plow and the
lash.lash.
Who were the Indians of the Who were the Indians of the Spanish missions?Spanish missions?
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New England militias drilled there New England militias drilled there every year.every year.
What was the common?What was the common?
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A main town in southern coloniesA main town in southern colonies
What was the county seat?What was the county seat?
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Student who learned a job Student who learned a job from a skilled workerfrom a skilled worker
What was an apprentice?What was an apprentice?
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The first permanent settlement in The first permanent settlement in the “New World.” Spanish settled the “New World.” Spanish settled there in what is now the state of there in what is now the state of
Florida.Florida.
What is St. Augustine?What is St. Augustine?
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Jamestown and Plymouth were Jamestown and Plymouth were two of this country’s earliest two of this country’s earliest
settlements.settlements.
What is England?What is England?
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The Dutch began this settlement in The Dutch began this settlement in what is now a city known around what is now a city known around
the world.the world.
What is New Amsterdam? (it is What is New Amsterdam? (it is now New York City)now New York City)
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Quebec was settled by immigrants Quebec was settled by immigrants from this nation. (Even today the from this nation. (Even today the language of the original settlers is language of the original settlers is spoken by many of the residents.)spoken by many of the residents.)
What is France?What is France?
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Of Spain, France, and Great Of Spain, France, and Great Britain, by 1750, this nation had Britain, by 1750, this nation had control of the smallest amount of control of the smallest amount of
land in what is now the United land in what is now the United States of America.States of America.
What is Great Britain?What is Great Britain?
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