Chapter 3 Bingo 1. This colony began as a Dutch settlement. New

Chapter 3 Bingo
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This colony began as a Dutch settlement. New York
The first example of representative government. House of Burgesses
A person who takes a religious journey. Pilgrim
What is the title of a colony controlled by an individual or family. Proprietary
The first permanent settlement in North America. Jamestown
The day that the Pilgrims gave thanks for their good fortune is called. Thanksgiving
Catholics settled in this colony. Maryland
A form of government in which voters elect people to make laws for them.
Representative government
9. The major form of income for the settlers in Jamestown. Tobacco
10. The line that separates the Northern colonies from the Southern Colonies. MasonDixon Line
11. The leader of the Puritans who established Boston. John Winthrop
12. The group of colonies containing Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware.
Middle Colonies
13. The place that the Pilgrims settled was called. Plymouth
14. The man sent to lead Jamestown that made the rule “He who works not, eats not.” John
Smith
15. The ship that brought the Pilgrims to North America. Mayflower
16. A colony controlled directly by the English king. Royal colony
17. Began the colony of Georgia in order to protect debtors from imprisonment. James
Oglethorpe
18. A document issued by the government that grants specific rights to a person or
company is called. Charter
19. The group of colonies containing New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and
Rhode Island. New England Colonies
20. People who wanted to reform the Church of England. Puritans
21. This form of farming dominated the Tidewater Region. Plantations
22. Poor farmers in the southern colonies lived in this region. Backcountry
23. The wealthy farmers in the southern colonies lived in this region. Tidewater Region
24. The document written by the Pilgrims that said everyone had equal protection under
the law. Mayflower Compact
25. The group of colonies containing Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
and Georgia. Southern Colonies