New England
Mid-Atlantic
Southern
Vocab
Misc.
100

The name given to the people living there.

The Puritans

100

Name of the people who lived there

The Quakers

100

type of home the slaves and servants lived in

Small wooden huts/cabins

100

Things grown to be sold/traded

Cash Crop

100

Country where *most* of the colonists came from

England

200

Crops grown.

Corn, beans, squash.

200

True or False: The Quakers believed everyone was equal & peace was the best way.

True

200

Name the crops grown

Tobacco, indigo, cotton

200

Person who buys/sells things

Merchant

200

Definition of plantation

Large farm with many acres
300

The 4 states that make up New England

Massachusettes, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire

300

These were the crops grown

Pumpkins, wheat, potatoes, corn

300

The name given to Southern Plantation owners

The planters

300

to get rid of things (selling/trading)

Exporting

300

Definition of a market town/center 

Land built near a river so transporting goods is easier

400

Type of school they attended

1 room schoolhouse

400

4 states that made up Mid-Atlantic Colonies

New Youk, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania

400

2 groups who did all the work

Slaves and Indentured Servants

400

Someone who learns a trade/skill from another person

Apprentice

400

Items traded with the Native Americans

Furs, pots, weapons

500

Natural resources found in the area

Rivers/lakes, mountains, trees.

500

Tool invented to help with farming

Plow

500

5 states who made up the south

Georgia, S. Carolina, N. Carolina, Maryland, Virginia

500

Bringing items in to a location

Import

500

This person made tools out of iron and steel (ex: pots, hammer, plow)

Blacksmith

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