A) They wanted to explore. B) They wanted to be powerful. C) They wanted to find gold, and othe natural resources.
A) both choices B) The war between Spain and England prevented the settlers from receiving more supplies. C) Settlers faced a tough winter and were starving.
A) It established England as one of the world's most powerful nations. B) England could keep on raiding Spanish ships for their gold and silver. C) England could now forget about building colonies in North America.
A) King James I B) The Virginia Company of London C) John Rolfe
A) King James I B) John Smith C) Sir Walter Raleigh
A) rice B) wheat C) tobacco
A) House of Burgesses B) Mayflower Compact C) Colonial Rules for Settling
A) crop grown for profit B) crop grown for storage C) crop grown for cattle
A) Samuel de Champlain B) Henry Hudson C) John Rolfe
A) made it easier for ships to sail from Europe to Asia. B) made North America a more powerful country than Europe. C) the Spanish Armada easier to fight.
A) Christopher Columbus B) John Cabot C) Sir Walter Raleigh
A) New Amsterdam B) Massachusetts Colony C) Jamestown
A) to be fur traders B) to have access to more land C) religious and political freedoms
A) Samoset and Squanto B) John Smith and John Rolfe C) Chief Powhatan and Pocohontas
A) John Smith; wealth and gold B) John Winthrop; religious freedom C) William Bradford; wealth and religious freedom
A) ship building B) house building C) fur trading
A) freedom B) wealth C) starvation
A) for town meetings B) for school C) for religious services
A) public school B) private school C) private church
A) 13 colonies B) Asian colonies C) Atlantic Colonies
A) religious freedoms B) wheat farming C) cash crops
A) wheat farming B) plantations C) Mayflower Compact
A) plantations B) wheat farming C) religious freedoms |