- Anne Hutchinson: set on trial for having different beliefs
- David Thomson: founded the first New Hampshire settlement
- Dutch West India: Henry claimed region for Holland
- Fort Christina: where Wilmington & Delaware stand
- Jerry Berkely & George Cartret: offered to sell land at a low price
- John Endecott: brought the first group of puritans
- John Winthrop: created federation for protection
- Justice: Fairness
- King Charles: gave William Penn rule of Pennsyvania
- Meeting House: most important village
- Middle Atlantic colonies: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York
- New England colonies: Connecticut, Massachusets, Rhode Island, New Hampshire
- New Hampshire details: Colonists were in search of fertile and economic opportunities
- New Hampshire people: puritans trying to make the Church of England more pure
- New York: New Netherland
- Peter Stuyvesant: director general of New Netherland
- Providence: built by Roger Williams & Narragansett Indians home
- Puritan: trying to make the Church of England more pure
- Quakers: people believed in good, did not fight for the king
- Refuge: a safe place
- Roger Williams: minister expelled for different beliefs
- School: 50 families means a school
- Sedition: making people go against their government
- Strawberry Banke: City of Portsmouth
- Sylvania: woods
- Thomas Hooker: religious freedom and government follower & established Connecticut as a colony
- Trial by Jury: guarantees a person the right to be tried by a jury of fellow citizens
- Voters: Male, land-owning people
- William Penn: Ruler of Delaware
- William Penn: owner of Pennsylvania