13 Colonies
13 Colonies
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The Middle Colonies are: 

  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
100

Warm humid climate, large plantations, rich fertile soil and longest growing seasons were the weather of...

Plantation farming, tobacco, rice and indigo was the economy of....

The Southern Colonies 

100

Jamestown was saved by _______________. It was a cash_________

tobacco, cash crop
100

This is how people in New England made a livng.

Manufacturing. Also trading rum and Naval Products

100

What was one of the largest Imports into the Southern Colonies?

Enslaved peoples

200

The New England Colonies are 

  • Connecticut
  • Massachusetts 
  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
200

Farming, wheat, rye, barley and textiles were the economy of the...

Mild winters, warm summers, larger farms, river valleys and a longer growing season were the geography of...

Middle Colonies 

200

a person who is bound by a contract to work for no pay for a certain amount of time in exchange for a set payment like travel costs, food and lodging, and sometimes plots of land.

Indentured Servant 

200

Vocab: exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people. 



Hysteria 

200

This region relied the most on Britain 

The Southern Colonies

300

The Southern Colonies are 

  • Georgia
  • Maryland
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia
300

Fishing, trading, manufacturing, whaling is the economy of the....

Cold winters, mild summers, thin, rocky soil, short growing season, hills were the geography of...

New England Colonies 

300

a person who lives in or helps to start a colony, that will remain loyal to the person’s home country.

Colonist

300

Access to water for farming, transportation, importing and exporting goods.

Why people settled close to water.

300

This region was the most independent and relied the least on the triangle trade route

The middle colonies

400

What two colonies are these? 

Massachusetts and New Hampshire 

400

What 3 colonies are these 

North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia 

400

 a crop that is grown to be sold on the market, not for the personal use for the farmer.

Cash Crop

400

Why did Religious Pilgrims come to the colonies? 

To freely practice their religion.
400

What is the difference between enslaved people and indentured servants? 

Indentured servants signed a contract and were eventually freed. 
500

What 5 colonies are these 

Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia

500

What 3 Colonies are these?

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut

500

a large farm on which cash crops like cotton, tobacco or sugar are grown, usually by workers who live on the property (enslaved people or indentured servants)

Plantation

500

Puritan

The religion that was the most influential of the New England Colonies.

500

OPINION QUESTION!! You get points if you can say an explain your opinion (2 sentences)

What do you think caused the Salem Witch Trials? 

students decide 

600

EXTREME BONUS:

What YEAR was the first group of Enslaved people brought to the United States?

1619

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