- England's first permanent settlement in North America was called . . .
- George Calvert wanted Maryland to be a colony where ______________ could live safely
- Quakers were among the first in England to speak out _______ slavery.
- A colony granted by a monarch to an individual or family
- The Puritans founded their colony to be free to worship as they chose, but they did not extend ___________ to non-Puritans.
- Each Puritan town governed itself by setting up _______ __________ to decide local issues
- Delegates to the Stamp Act Congress sent a ____________ to the British King and Parliament demanding an end to certain taxes
- The colonies organized ____________ to protest Britain's Stamp Act
- After being forced to leave Massachusetts, ________ bought land and founded Providence, Rhode Island.
- Virginia developed a dependable source of income for itself by growing . . .
- Committees of _____ were set up in various colonies to spread information about British actions.
- The Sons of _____ set up "liberty poles" to defy the British.
- The British clinched victory by capturing __________ , the capital of New France.
- Puritan influence in New England had begun to __________ by the 1670s
- a Virginia surveyor chosen to confront the French in the Ohio River valley
- The ___________ _____ required colonist to feed and house British troops
- at the Albany Congress, the British hoped to form an alliance with the
- In 1764, Parliament passed the Sugar Act, which placed a _____________ on several products, including molasses
- In 1704, Delaware ____________ ______Pennsylvania.
- General Braddock insisted on fighting with his troops arranged in _____________