New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Vocabulary Review
Government and Society
100
The geography and climate of the New England Colonies can be described as....

Rocky soil and short growing season

100

the geography and climate of the Middle Colonies is

Fertile soil and a long growing season.

100

The geography and climate of the Southern Colonies:

Warm climate with fertile soil and a long growing season.

100

A Cash Crop 

a crop grown to sell for money.

100

This was the main job of colonial assemblies or legislatures...

To create and pass laws for the colonies.

200

Farming in New England was difficult because....

The soil was rocky and the growing season was short

200

The four Middle Colonies

New York; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Delaware

200

The five Southern Colonies ....

Maryland; Virginia; North Carolina; South Carolina; Georgia

200

An Indentured Servant 

a person who signed a contract to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage or payment.

200

This person had the final say in colonial government decisions

The King of England (through the governor).

300

The four New England Colonies are....

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island

300

Name two important people from the Middle Colonies and explain why they were important

William Penn — founded Pennsylvania and promoted religious freedom.
Benjamin Franklin — inventor and Postmaster of Philadelphia.

300

Cash Crops are....

Crops grown to be sold for money.

300

Legislature / Assembly

— a group that made laws for a colony.

300

This is how citizens participate in government in the New England Colonies

Citizens voted directly on laws during town meetings.

400

Name TWO ways people made money in New England

Shipbuilding, Fishing, Lumbering, Whaling

400

Why was religious freedom common in the Middle Colonies?

William Penn promoted religious freedom, and it spread throughout the region.

400

Three cash crops grown in the Southern Colonies were...

Any three: tobacco, rice, indigo, cotton, sugar

400

A Plantation

 — a large farm that relied on many workers and produced cash crops.

400

These people were allowed to vote in the Southern Colonies

Free white men who owned property.

500

The religious group that strongly influenced the New England Colonies

The Puritans

500

The Middle Colonies were called the “Breadbasket Colonies” because....

They grew large amounts of grain crops.

500

What was a plantation, and why were plantations sometimes called small cities?

A plantation was a large farm that functioned like a small city where most needs could be met.

500

Apprentice

a young person who learned a trade from a skilled worker.

500

Some differences between the different colonial regions were how they made money (their economies). This is how they differed....

  • New England Colonies (economy): shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, whaling

  • Middle Colonies (economy): farming/grain crops

  • Southern Colonies (economy): cash crops and plantations

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