Facts
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
100

A person who agreed to work for another person without pay for a certain length of time.

Indentured Servant

100

This group wanted a place to practice thier religious beliefs and founded the Massachusetts Bay colony (Salem, Boston)in New England. They wanted to "purify" the Church of England.

Puritans

100

What was the nickname of this region?

The breadbasket colonies

100

How was religion in this region?

Religion was not as important 

200

A person who lived with and worked with an artisan's family for several years, learning a skill in order to earn a living.

apprentice

200

This was helped the economy in New England?

shipbuilding, fishing & whaling, or trading

200

What were the crops in the Middle Colonies?

wheat, corn, and rye

200

What type of climate was in this region?

Fertile soil, warm, humid, long growing seasons and mild winters 

300

Who was William Penn

Quaker who founded PA and DE

300

What was the climate like in the New England Colonies?

rocky soil, short growing season, long winters 

300

What kind of schooling was in this region?

Church schools

300

These made up a large part of the Southern economy.

plantation

400

Who was John Smith?

Founded and led Jamestown

400

What Colonies made up the New England Colonies?

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut

400

What Colonies made up this region?

New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania

400

A large number of these were forced to work on the plantations for no pay.

slave

500

What was the type of schooling in the Southern Colonies?

Private school
500

What kind of schooling was happening in the New England Colonies?

Public SchoolHouses


500
What did they think of religion in the Middle Colonies?

They thought of religious equality. 

500

These were cash crops exported from the Southern Colonies. (Name two)

 tobacco, indigo, and rice

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