- General Braddock insisted on fighting with his troops arranged in _____________
- New York is the farthest ______ of the Middle Colonies.
- because Georgia's founders wanted to colony of small farms rather than large plantations, they originally banned ____________
- The township acts permitted customs officers to use _______ ___ ___________ to find illegal goods
- By the middle of the 1700s in North America, _____________ settlers were few, while British settlers were many
- Founded Georgia as a place for protection of debtors
- The Pennsylvania Dutch were actually __________ immigrants
- The frontier region, extending from Pennsylvania to Georgia
- Led rebel settlers who attacked and burned Jamestown
- Salem minister Roger Williams believed the Puritans should split entirely from the . . .
- ____________ left Massachusetts and founded Hartford, Connecticut.
- A mutual-aid agreement between countries
- Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were hired in the 1760s to settle a _____________ dispute between Maryland and Pennsylvania
- under British law in the 1700s, people who owned money could be ______________
- proprietor of Maryland who succeeded his father, George Calvert
- A group of civilians trained as soldiers, but not in a regular army
- The House of ___________ mark the start of representative government in North America
- King Charles I __________ Englands Puritan movement
- A Quaker who founded a colony he considered a "holy experiment"
- A flat low land called the _______________ stretches along the southern coast