Because of The Navigation Acts all goods shipped from North America to England had to be transported in ____ _____.
Were the 13 Colonies HAPPY OR ANGRY ABOUT The Navigation Acts?
Despite their harsh treatment, Africans ________to colonial architecture, agriculture, and
foodways
Their climate was milder than farther north or south, and they became the _______ _____ of the thirteen colonies.
The most positive aspect of The Great Awakening is that it helped to __________ the colonists.
The Southern Colonies had a long growing season and a ________climate. This made this region ideal for agriculture.
The Middle Colony of Pennsylvania was founded by this religious group who preached tolerance and peace.
Series of laws implemented by England so that the 13 Colonies could not compete with England's Trade.
Religious group that settled Plymouth.
Then, in the Middle Passage
the slaves were transported on a _______voyage to the Americas and sold there as
a forced labor commodity to colonial landowners
Although the King appointed Colonial Governors there a period of sALUTARY _____ in which the Colonies were able to mostly govern themselves.
Mercantilists encouraged European rulers to acquire ______in the Americas as a source of precious metals and for favorable terms of trade
The name of the trade route used by England to secure large amounts of wealth and control.
Englanders became especially active in shipbuilding, fishing and ______.
A theory based on the belief that rulers should accumulate as much gold and silver as
possible
The laws were designed
to keep England’s own colonies from competing with their _______ country by
mandating three fundamental criteria for trans-Atlantic trade
Trans-Atlantic trade, sometimes referred to as the: __________ ___________
New England had harsh winters and a
_____ growing season. Therefore they could not rely solely on farming to make money.
Several New England Colonies were founded for _____________ reasons