Colonial Life
To buy or not to buy
Changing Founding Ideas
100

This group of colonies were focused on religion and piety. 

What are the New England Colonies. 

100

Tobacco is an example of this kind of crop.

What is a cash crop?

100

An individual that helps start a colony. 

What is a founder?

200

This colony was known for being religiously tolerant and diverse. 

What is Pennsylvannia?

200

Ability to purchase goods and services to be able to 'enjoy' life is this kind of economy. 

What is a market economy? 

200

A nomadic way of life where survival is the main objective.

What is subsistence economy?

300

BONUS - The ability to choose their own laws and rules is an example of. 

What is self-government?

300

Due to their fertile soil and ability to grow grains very successfully, the middle colonies had another name. 

What are the Bread Baskets? 

300

This new trade system branched off the Columbian Exchange. 

What is the Triangular Trade?

400

Large expansive farming homes in the southern colonies that used this kind of labor. 

What are Slaves?

400

Cotton, Tobacco, Indigo, and more were the main economic activity of this set of colonies. 

What are the Southern Colonies?

400
Timber, fishing, shipbuilding in the New England Colonies 


Fertile soil, fishing, ports in the Middle Colonies 


Fertile soil, large land in the Southern Colonies 

are all examples of this. 

What are resources?

500

The Puritans and Quakers are from this set of colonies. 

What is the New England Colonies?

500

The sharing of ideas and goods. Building independence by use of money to barter for services or more are known as. 

What is trade and commerce?

500

BONUS - What are the names of the New England colonies?  

What are Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire? 

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