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13 Colonies - Krupp
American History
Question | Answer |
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What are the Colonies in the New England Colony Region? | Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island |
What are the Colonies in the Middle Colony Region? | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Deleware |
What are the Colonies in the Southern Colony Region? | Maryland, Virginia, North & South Carolina, and Georgia |
Who founded Massachusetts? | John Winthrop and William Bradford and John Carver |
Who founded Connecticut? | Thomas Hooker |
Who founded New Hampshire? | John Mason and John Wheelwright |
Who founded Rhode Island? | Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson |
Who founded New York? | Peter Minuit and Peter Stuyvesant |
Who founded New Jersey? | Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret |
Who founded Pennsylvania? | William Penn |
Who founded Delaware? | Peter Minuit |
Who founded Maryland? | George Calvert and Lord Baltimore |
Who founded Virginia? | Captain John Smith, John Rolfe |
Who founded North & South Carolina? | North Carolina was founded by Virginia colonists and South Carolina was founded by a noble from King Charles ll and eight English nobles |
Who founded Georgia? | James Oglethorpe and others |
Why was Massachusetts founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Religious Freedom and was founded by the Religious Order of ¨Puritans.¨ Massachusetts means ¨Large Hill Place¨ |
Why was Connecticut founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Political and Religious Freedom and founded by the Religious Order of ¨Puritans.¨ Named after an Algonquin word meaning ¨Beside Long Tidal River¨ |
Why was New Hampshire founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Farming and was founded by the Religious Order of ¨Puritans.¨ Name came from the southern English county of Hampshire, England, by John Mason. |
Why was Rhode Island founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Religious Freedom and was founded by Religious Order of ¨Puritans.¨ Colonies from Rhode Island came from the Dutch. Rhode island is a Dutch word that means ¨Red Island¨ |
Why was New York founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Religious Freedom, trade, and furs. Founded by the Dutch for “Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jewish, and others”. New York is named after the Duke of York and Albany, the brother of King Charles II of England. |
Why was Pennsylvania founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Religious Freedom for Quakers; trade and profits. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jewish and others” Pennsylvania was named for William Penn’s father and sylvania, Latin for “forest”. |
Why was Delaware founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Trade and Profits. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jewish, and others” Delaware was named for the Delaware tribe and for an early governor of colonial Virginia, Lor de la Warr. |
Why was Maryland founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Religious Freedom, especially for Catholics. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Catholics, Anglicans, and Baptists”. Maryland was named for Queen Henrietta Maria of England. |
Why was Virginia founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Gold. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Anglican and Baptist.” Virginia’s colony was named for England’s “Virgin’s Queen,” Elizabeth I |
Why was North & South Carolina founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for Farming and Trade. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Anglican and Baptist.” The North and South Carolina colony was named from “Carolus”, the Latin word for “Charles,” Charles I of England. |
Why was Georgia founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Founded for relief for debters and as a buffer between Spanish Florida, The Carolinas. Founded by the Religious Orders of “Anglican and Baptist.” Georgia’s colony was named from England’s King George II and it ¨farmer¨ in Greek. |
Boston, Salem, Plymouth, and Lexington are Major Cities of _____ | Massachusetts |
Hartford and New Haven are Major Cities of _____ | Connecticut |
Concord and Exeter are Major Cities of _____ | New Hampshire |
Providence and Portsmouth are Major Cities of _____ | Rhode Island |
Albany and New York City are Major Cities of _____ | New York |
Trenton and Princeton are Major Cities of _____ | New Jersey |
Philadelphia, Lancaster, and York are Major Cities of _____ | Pennsylvania |
Wilmington is a Major City of _____ | Delaware |
Baltimore and Annapolis are Major Cities of _____ | Maryland |
Jamestown, Williamsburg, Richmond are Major Cities of _____ | Virgina |
Savannah, Hardwice, Wrightsboro are Major Cities of _____ | Georgia |
What are Major Pull Factors of Massachusetts? | Religious Freedom, Shipbuilding, Agriculture (i.e. Fishing, Corn, Livestock), and Manufacturing |
What are Major Pull Factors of Connecticut? | Agriculture (i.e. wheat, corn, fishing) |
What are Major Pull Factors of New Hampshire? | Manufacturing (i.e. textiles, shipbuilding), Agriculture (i.e. potatoes, fishing) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Rhode Island? | Agriculture (i.e. livestock, dairy, fishing. Cod, mackerel, herring, halibut, hake, bass, sturgeon, and whales.), Manufacturing (i.e. lumbering) |
What are Major Pull Factors of New York? | Agriculture (i.e.cattle, grain, rice, indigo, wheat), Manufacturing (i.e. shipbuilding, iron works), Some industries included the production of iron ore, lumber, textiles, furs and shipbuilding. |
What are Major Pull Factors of New Jersey? | Agriculture (i.e. cattle, grain, rice, indigo--dye, wheat), Manufacturing (i.e. ironing, lumbering, plows tools, locks, nails) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Pennsylvania? | Agriculture (i.e. wheat, corn, cattle, dairy), Manufacturing (i.e. textiles, paper making, shipbuilding) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Delaware? | Agriculture (i.e. fishing, cattle, grain, rice, indigo [dye], wheat), Manufacturing (i.e. lumbering, plows, tools, kettles, locks, nails, large blocks of iron which they exported to England) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Maryland? | Manufacturing (i.e. Shipbuilding, Iron works), Agriculture (i.e. Corn, Wheat, Rice, Indigo) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Virginia? | Plantation agriculture (i.e. tobacco, wheat, corn) |
What are Major Pull Factors of North & South Carolina? | North Carolina: Plantation agriculture (i.e. indigo, rice, tobacco), South Carolina:Plantation agriculture (i.e. indigo, rice, tobacco, cotton, cattle) |
What are Major Pull Factors of Georgia? | Plantation Agriculture (i.e. tobacco, sugar, indigo, rice) |
Why was New Jersey founded and what is it´s purpose and meaning? | Farming and Trading purposes, Named for isle of Jersey in England |
Raleigh and Charlotte are Major Cities of ______ | North Carolina |
Charleston is a Major City of _____ | South Carolina |