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New England Colonies - $100 These people wished to adopt reforms to purify the Church of England received a right to settle in the Massachusetts Bay.
New England Colonies - $200 The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony.
New England Colonies - $300 She preached the idea that God communicated directly to individuals instead of through the church elders. Her followers founded the colony of New Hampshire in 1639.
New England Colonies - $400 Between 1675 and 1676, this conflict with Native Americans resulted in the death of hundreds of colonists and the destruction of 52 Puritan towns. It was started by pigs.
New England Colonies - $500 This was formed out of the New England colonies, plus NY and NJ, to allow for better enforcement of the Navigation Acts.
Southern Colonies - $100 He helped found and govern Jamestown. His leadership and strict discipline helped the Virginia colony get through the difficult first winter.
Southern Colonies - $200 John Rolf discovered how to successfully grow this crop in Virginia and cure it for export, which made Virginia an economically successful colony.
Southern Colonies - $300 This was the first legislative body in colonial America.
Southern Colonies - $400 These companies financed the settlement of colonies hoping to reap economic rewards from the New World.
Southern Colonies - $500 He founded Georgia as a buffer between the Carolinas and Spanish-held Florida and as a military-style colony, that served as a haven for the poor, criminals, and persecuted Protestants.
Colonial Potpourri - $100 He established the colony of Pennsylvania to be a haven for Quakers and religious tolerance.
Colonial Potpourri - $200 This was the economic theory that demanded the colonists trade only with Britain, the mother country.
Colonial Potpourri - $300 This series of acts, passed by Parliament, was designed to force the colonies to play by the rules of mercantilism.
Colonial Potpourri - $400 This religious revival swept the colonies in the 1730’s & 1740’s resulting in a greater diversity of faith in America.
Colonial Potpourri - $500 This act, designed to protect the rights of Catholics in Maryland, guaranteed acceptance of all Christian denominations.
Road to Revolution - $100 This forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, and which required any settlers already living west of the mountains to move back east.
Road to Revolution - $200 This act reduced the tax on sugar, designed to limit smuggling. It also established the policy of trying smugglers in vice-admiralty courts.
Road to Revolution - $300 Passed at the same time that the Stamp Act was repealed, this act declared that Parliament had the power to tax the colonies both internally and externally, and had absolute power over the colonial legislatures.
Road to Revolution - $400 This was proposed by Benjamin Franklin to promote colonial unity in the face of the French and Indian War.
Road to Revolution - $500 Initially founded by Samuel Adams, these were designed to spread resistance to British control by exchanging letters between towns and colonies.
Road to Revolution 2 - $100 This forced colonists to purchase special stamped paper for legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards, amongst other things.
Road to Revolution 2 - $200 This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, laid out the argument for colonial rebellion.
Road to Revolution 2 - $300 This event, in protest for the Tea Act, saw colonists disguised as Indians board ships and throw British tea overboard. .
Road to Revolution 2 - $400 On March 4, 1770, a group of colonials started throwing rocks and snowballs at some British soldiers; the soldiers panicked and fired their muskets, killing a few colonials. This outraged the colonies and increased anti-British sentiment.
Road to Revolution 2 - $500 This part of the Intolerable Acts split French Quebec from the American colonies extended the Quebec border to the Ohio River Valley.
Revolutionary War - $100 This nation helped the Colonists to victory over the British
Revolutionary War - $200 This battle convinced the French that the American colonies had a chance at winning.
Revolutionary War - $300 Colonists who remained loyal to Britain were called loyalists and this british term.
Revolutionary War - $400 American colonists were outraged when Britain turned to using these German soldiers to fight
Revolutionary War - $500 He was the British general who surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown.
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