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Most Citizens Can’t Pass This Test. 25 American History Questions About The Colonial Period (1607 – 1775)

Are you up for the challenge that stumps most American citizens? Test your knowledge with these 25 intriguing questions about the Colonial Period of American history. From the early struggles of settlers to pivotal moments that shaped the nation, this quiz offers a fascinating glimpse into the era that laid the foundations of the United States.

Keep track of how many you can answer correctly and let us know in the comments!

Q1. What was the first permanent English settlement in America?

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a) Plymouth

b) Jamestown

c) Roanoke

d) New York

A1. What was the first permanent English settlement in America?

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b) Jamestown

Q2. The ‘Mayflower’ was primarily filled with settlers known as:

a) Quakers

b) Puritans

c) Pilgrims

d) Cavaliers

A2. The ‘Mayflower’ was primarily filled with settlers known as:

c) Pilgrims

Q3. Which European country initially colonized Florida?

a) France

b) Spain

c) England

d) Portugal

A3. Which European country initially colonized Florida?

b) Spain

Q4. The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by:

a) William Penn

b) John Smith

c) Roger Williams

d) George Calvert

A4. The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by:

a) William Penn

Q5. The “Lost Colony” of Roanoke was established by:

a) Sir Walter Raleigh

b) John White

c) Sir Francis Drake

d) John Rolfe

A5. The “Lost Colony” of Roanoke was established by:

a) Sir Walter Raleigh

Q6. Which European country was the first to establish a trading post in present-day New York?

a) Spain

b) France

c) The Netherlands

d) England

A6. Which European country was the first to establish a trading post in present-day New York?

c) The Netherlands

Q7. The primary cash crop in early Virginia was:

a) Cotton

b) Rice

c) Tobacco

d) Indigo

A7. The primary cash crop in early Virginia was:

c) Tobacco

Q8. The first winter in Plymouth Colony (1620-1621) saw high mortality due to:

a) Starvation

b) Exposure to harsh winter conditions

c) Disease

d) All of the above

A8. The first winter in Plymouth Colony (1620-1621) saw high mortality due to:

d) All of the above

Q9. Which European explorer is credited with discovering the Mississippi River?

a) Hernando de Soto

b) Jacques Cartier

c) Samuel de Champlain

d) John Cabot

A9. Which European explorer is credited with discovering the Mississippi River?

a) Hernando de Soto

Q10. The primary reason for the establishment of the Maryland colony was to:

a) Serve as a penal colony

b) Provide religious freedom for Catholics

c) Establish a base for fur trading

d) Expand cotton plantations

A10. The primary reason for the establishment of the Maryland colony was to:

b) Provide religious freedom for Catholics

Q11. What was the main reason behind the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620?

a) Seeking gold and riches

b) Religious freedom for Separatists (Pilgrims)

c) Expansion of the fur trade

d) Military strategic position

A11. What was the main reason behind the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620?

b) Religious freedom for Separatists (Pilgrims)

Q12. The Dutch colony of New Netherland was primarily located in what is now:

a) Virginia

b) Massachusetts

c) New York

d) Pennsylvania

A12. The Dutch colony of New Netherland was primarily located in what is now:

c) New York

Q13. The first African slaves in what would become the United States were brought to:

a) Jamestown, Virginia in 1619

b) New York in 1626

c) Charleston, South Carolina in 1670

d) Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620

A13. The first African slaves in what would become the United States were brought to:

a) Jamestown, Virginia in 1619

Q14. Which country did Peter Minuit represent when he famously purchased Manhattan Island?

a) England

b) The Netherlands

c) France

d) Spain

A14. Which country did Peter Minuit represent when he famously purchased Manhattan Island?

b) The Netherlands

Q15. The colony of Georgia was founded primarily as:

a) A penal colony for debtors and prisoners

b) A religious sanctuary for persecuted sects

c) A strategic military barrier against Spanish Florida

d) Both a and c

A15. The colony of Georgia was founded primarily as:

d) Both a and c

Q16. John Rolfe is best known for:

a) Leading the Jamestown colony

b) Introducing tobacco cultivation in Virginia

c) Marrying Pocahontas

d) Both b and c

A16. John Rolfe is best known for:

d) Both b and c

Q17. The Mayflower Compact, signed by the Pilgrims in 1620, was significant because it:

a) Established a democratic government

b) Granted independence from England

c) Created a trade agreement with Native Americans

d) Formed a military alliance

A17. The Mayflower Compact, signed by the Pilgrims in 1620, was significant because it:

a) Established a democratic government

Q18. The first legislative assembly in America, the House of Burgesses, was established in 1619 in:

a) Massachusetts

b) Virginia

c) Pennsylvania

d) New York

A18. The first legislative assembly in America, the House of Burgesses, was established in 1619 in:

b) Virginia

Q19. What year did the Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts?

a) 1607

b) 1620

c) 1630

d) 1642

A19. What year did the Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts?

b) 1620

Q20. The Virginia Company, which established Jamestown in 1607, was primarily:

a) A religious group seeking freedom

b) A group of families seeking new land

c) A joint-stock company seeking profit

d) A military expedition

A20. The Virginia Company, which established Jamestown in 1607, was primarily:

c) A joint-stock company seeking profit

Q21. Which treaty ended the French and Indian War and significantly reshaped North American boundaries?

a) Treaty of Paris (1763)

b) Treaty of Utrecht

c) Treaty of Ghent

d) Treaty of Versailles

A21. Which treaty ended the French and Indian War and significantly reshaped North American boundaries?

a) Treaty of Paris (1763)

Q22. Who was the Native American woman who played a key role in the survival of the Jamestown settlers?

a) Sacagawea

b) Pocahontas

c) Malinche

d) Sarah Winnemucca

A22. Who was the Native American woman who played a key role in the survival of the Jamestown settlers?

b) Pocahontas

Q23. The first winter at the Jamestown colony (1607-1608) was especially deadly due to:

a) Severe cold and famine

b) A large-scale Native American attack

c) An outbreak of smallpox

d) A hurricane

A23. The first winter at the Jamestown colony (1607-1608) was especially deadly due to:

a) Severe cold and famine

Q24. The Pequot War (1636-1638) was primarily between the Pequot tribe and:

a) English settlers in Massachusetts

b) Dutch settlers in New York

c) English settlers in Connecticut

d) French settlers in Canada

A24. The Pequot War (1636-1638) was primarily between the Pequot tribe and:

c) English settlers in Connecticut

Q25. What disease was a major cause of death for settlers in early New England colonies?

a) Smallpox

b) Scurvy

c) Dysentery

d) Malaria

A25. What disease was a major cause of death for settlers in early New England colonies?

a) Smallpox

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  1. James Richard Taylor says:

    21 out of 25

  2. Tony Vee says:

    This 70 year old had just enough brain cells left to only miss 6!

  3. At age 75, I got 3 wrong. Aced the Pequot one as that is part of my heritage and grew up in Connecticut.

  4. Cathy R says:

    24 out of 25. Pequot War stumped me, too.

  5. Lorraine Williams says:

    I had 19 correct. Drew a complete blank on questions pertaining to the Pequot War.

  6. I’m 80 and I got 15 right.

    Cheers all!

  7. Bonnie Jean Harney says:

    -3

  8. Prompt Hurdle says:

    67, missed 3

  9. Michael L. Meehan says:

    Pretty happy with my 19 correct. A couple were a toss-up.

  10. george says:

    missed 4

  11. Chuck says:

    Missed 7. disappointed, thought I would have done better.

  12. thomas a kloss says:

    Got 22.5 correct if you can split a “both” answer. 84 and still reading history.

  13. S. A. Knight says:

    I’m 82, retired math & science teacher. I read a lot of history. I missed 4 questions.

  14. joseph sheehy says:

    19 correct

  15. Gary Bartlett says:

    100 % correct. I’m 75 years old and history was always my best subject in school – and I’m into genealogy and family history research.

  16. Marc racine says:

    Missed 5 (Not bad for a Canadian)

  17. Tom Harris says:

    Got 20 out of 25.

  18. chuck says:

    83 and I missed 2

  19. Patrick Paul Bourgeois says:

    I got 10 wrong. Sad part is…American History was my favorite subject in high school (1980)I enjoyed this. Have anymore?

  20. sanford protich says:

    Missed 3

  21. Bill Phelan says:

    20 out of 25 correct

  22. Blaine Hastings says:

    Missed 3

  23. LONE RANGER says:

    Found this quiz FACINATING ! There were a few names, or incidents, I had never heard of. I maybe scored a “B.”

    I would like this quiz e-mailed to me, with questions on one page, and answers on a separate page, so I can share with my children, family, and friends. It is history we should know.
    Thank you.

  24. Pat Robertson says:

    I got 18 of the 25 right, considering it’s been 56 years since I graduated from high school

  25. Don Schwobel says:

    I missed #24. The Pequot War drew a complete blank. I knew it was one of two and guessed wrong.

  26. Don Schwobel says:

    The only one I missed was #24 the Pequot War (1636-1638). I drew an absolute blank on Pequot War. I knew it had to be one of two
    and guessed wrong.

  27. Bruce LaFramboise says:

    As a 72 year old, I got 23 out of 25 right

  28. THOMAS ALLEN HORST says:

    21 of 25

  29. Eugene Michael Reynolds says:

    96

  30. Kennedy Michael says:

    I’m 72 and missed 1

  31. Dennis Wright says:

    Missed 4…..

  32. Michael Scott Ellis says:

    22 of 25

  33. JAMES KNITTEL says:

    22/25

  34. J D Gilmore says:

    I missed 5

  35. lynn calton says:

    Should have paid more attention to THE teacher in History class.

  36. Gary Goucher says:

    18 of 25

  37. Wayne says:

    Achieved 22 of 25 correct, American History is not my strongest subject, since i focused much of my efforts in Science and Math in school.

  38. A.L. Heindl says:

    Did ok — missed 3. I confused de Soto with de Champlain; forgot that Jamestown(!) had imported slaves and thought malaria had played a larger role in early settler mortalities.

  39. Thomas Bates says:

    I’m 84 and missed 3.

  40. Arnold Dam says:

    23correct of 25

  41. Cecil Lee Willis says:

    I missed 2

  42. mark howard bradley says:

    got every one correct

  43. Tank says:

    22 of the 25 right! Not bad for someone who graduated high school 50 years ago!

  44. ALLEN HAMMAR says:

    i missed 2

  45. Ron Laswell says:

    I got all but 4.

  46. Tom says:

    I did ok:(LOL) 14 correct

  47. Ol' Dad says:

    I got 20 out of 25 correct. I thought some of the questions were quite difficult, but I think I did pretty well . . .

  48. Steve Darrell says:

    I got 21 correct. Very interesting, Thanks.

  49. Steven M Stimpson says:

    22 correct out of 25. This was a very interesting test.

  50. Ben Wolfinger says:

    I missed four.

  51. Joseph John Obermeyer says:

    19 correct

  52. Jim Sprinkle says:

    20 out of 25 – I guessed at 3 or 4, and was surprised at what I didn’t know

  53. Mike Beaty says:

    I GOT 19 CORRECT. MISSED A FEW ABOUT THE LESSER KNOWN INDIAN WARS.

  54. joncee says:

    I missed 5 of the questions I suppose I should reread my history.

  55. Rick says:

    21 of 25

  56. Dave NYHLEN says:

    I had 19 correct. What is my grade? Thanks!

  57. Barbara E Plyler says:

    15 correct

  58. Nancy Duffy says:

    7 wrong

  59. Roy Berg says:

    I got all correct except one. The question about the House of Burgesses got me.

  60. Michael Abrams says:

    Unfortunately, I scored 42.

  61. Joseph Miller says:

    20 correct without open book

  62. George Roycroft says:

    I got them all correct!

  63. Robert M Crawford says:

    22 correct

  64. Randall Murphy says:

    i missed 2 questions

  65. Nancy says:

    I missed 5. I was sure that Pocohontas married John Smith, not John Rolfe. These are great questions. I hope more people take the quiz.

  66. Tom Pendleton says:

    missed 3

  67. Marion says:

    Only one wrong…I would LOVE our elected officials to have to take these tests…as well as some on the Bill of Rights and our Constitution

  68. Ron Pleasanton says:

    48 of 52 Not so good at the dates. Nice quiz,

  69. Mike silks says:

    Sadly, not so good 72% or 18 right 7 wrong!

  70. BEN E CALVERT says:

    I missed 5

  71. Scott Sanders says:

    Aced it!

  72. Berno I. Pettersson, Jr MS PhD MD says:

    great test and learning experience. I missed 4 out of 25. The ones I missed were never taught in any class on early American history.

  73. ROBERT GEARY says:

    I missed 4. They were #15, #20, #23, and #24.

  74. RUSSELL CURTIS says:

    I got 4 wrong. Possibly because of the passage of 55+ years since i studied this stuff.

  75. Lloyd Stephens says:

    I missed four questions.

  76. Joseph B. Mountjoy says:

    I missed 8 of the 25 correct answers, for a 68 score. Not great.

  77. Joseph W Moore says:

    missed 8

  78. Jim Waters says:

    I scored 20 out of 25: 80% I am 81 years old and therefore got a much better education than is offered today.

  79. Jennifer Normoyle says:

    15 out of 25 (60%)

  80. Ann Dubois says:

    17 right

  81. Barbara Jeanne Williams says:

    I got 23 out of 25.

  82. Kevin M Avery says:

    Proud of myself–I only missed about five or six.

  83. Diane says:

    All but one.

  84. Marilin A Noltemeyer says:

    I only missed 2 of the questions, but I need to say that I taught American history for 30 years. I remembered a lot!

  85. Clint Waugh says:

    out of 25 questions, got 6 wrong.

  86. Kenneth W Lyon says:

    I got 20 right

  87. Jeffrey Nayda says:

    Got 21 of 25 right, that’s 84% or B+

  88. Lou Gilson says:

    aced it

  89. Roy Frappier says:

    I got 9 wrong.

  90. Jo P. Ray says:

    15 correct

  91. Loretta W Chancy says:

    I missed 3

  92. Edith Rudy says:

    22 of 25.

  93. Mark says:

    got #24 wrong only. Forgot the Pequot tribe.

  94. DEW says:

    As an 83 year old I got 16 questions correct.