New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Columbian Exchange Challenge (+100 extra points per question)
100

The 13 Colonies were divided into three regions: New England, __ and Southern.

Word Bank: Jamestown, William, farming, fishing, Middle

Middle

100

Pennsylvania, a Middle colony, was founded by __ Penn.

Word Bank: Jamestown, William, farming, fishing, Middle

William

100

The economy of the Southern colonies was largely based on __.

Word Bank: Jamestown, William, farming, fishing, Middle

farming

100

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, diseases, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World.

200

The New England colonies were known for their __ industry.

Word Bank: Jamestown, William, farming, fishing, Middle

fishing

200

What was the main purpose of the Middle colonies' economy? 

A. Shipbuilding   B. Farming 

C. Mining   D. Fishing

B. Farming

200

Which crop was primarily grown in the Southern colonies? 

A. Wheat    B. Corn 

C. Tobacco    D. Rice

C. Tobacco

200

Name one item that was brought from the Americas to Europe (or Europe to the Americas) during the Columbian Exchange.

Examples include potatoes, tomatoes, and corn.

300

Which of the following was NOT a New England colony? 

A. Massachusetts   B. Virginia   

C. Rhode Island   D. Connecticut

B. Virginia

300

Which colony was originally founded as a place for religious freedom?

A. Georgia    B. Maryland

C. Delaware   D. Vermont

B. Maryland

300

Who was the founder of the colony of Georgia? 

A. John Smith   B. James Oglethorpe 

C. William Bradford   D. Roger Williams

B. James Oglethorpe

300

How did the Columbian Exchange affect the diets of people in Europe?

The Columbian Exchange introduced new foods to Europe, improving diets and nutrition.

400

Which of the following was NOT a common job for people in the New England Colonies? 

A. farmer    B. artisan   

C. cartographer   D. merchant

C. cartographer

400

New York and Philadelphia grew rapidly because...

A. They were centrally located   B. They distributed goods 

C. They governed the other colonies    D. A & B

D. A & B

400

The first successful English colony in America was ______, Virginia.

Word Bank: Jamestown, William, farming, fishing, Middle

Jamestown

400

What was one negative impact of the Columbian Exchange?

One negative impact was the spread of diseases like smallpox, which devastated Native American populations.

500

Describe the climate and geography of the New England colonies.

The New England colonies had a cold climate with rocky soil. This made large-scale farming difficult, so they focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade.

500

Explain why the Middle colonies were known as the "breadbasket" colonies.

The Middle colonies were called the "breadbasket" colonies because they grew large amounts of grains like wheat, which were used to make bread.

500

What were some reasons people chose to settle in the Southern colonies?

People settled in the Southern colonies for various reasons, including the availability of fertile land for farming and the opportunity to grow cash crops like tobacco and rice.

500

Describe how the Columbian Exchange impacted trade between continents.

The Columbian Exchange led to increased trade and interaction between continents, changing economies and cultures worldwide.

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