Climate
Colonies
Resources
Economy
Landforms
100

In the winter, New England temperature is very ______________________?

Cold

100

New England includes 6 states: Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and ___________________.

Vermont

100

____________________ taught the pilgrims to survive by teaching them to hunt, fish, and farm the land

Native Americans

100

This economy is base on skiing, and visitors interested in learning the history of New England.

Tourism

100

The ____________________ Valley is a very fertile stretch of land.

Connecticut River Valley

200

What season do apple grow in?

Fall

200

The first colony to be settled was in which present day state?

Massachusetts

200

Orchards produce ________________.

Fruit

200

_______________ involved killing a whale to boil its blubber into oil for lamps.

Whaling

200

List one landform found in New England.

Mountains, Coastal Plains, and grassland

300

In the summer, New England's temperature is  ______________________.

hot

300

The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in ________.

1630

300

Resources from quarries are used to make _____________________. (list 1)

Statues, buildings, bridges, roads.

300

______________ played a key role in developing settlements, because without these trading ships had no where to dock.

Harbors

300

You can see rock walls all over New England as the settlers needed to clear the fields of the rocks before they could plant.  What left these rocks behind?

A Glacier

400

The climate in New England is called a __________________________ climate.

Continental 

400

Who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony

The Puritans

400

Montpellier, Vermont is the United States main producer of _____________________.

Maple Syrup.

400

Most major New England cities developed on the coast because they could ________________ easier.

Trade 

400

The Green Mountains, a section of the Appalachian Mountains, are found in which state?

Vermont

500

Winter comes early to New England because it is so _________________ from the equator.

Far
500

How long did it take the pilgrims to cross from England to New England?

2 months, or 66 days.

500

Which state is known as the Granite State?

New Hampshire

500
As New England developed, it moved from an agricultural and trade based economy, to an _______________ economy.

Industrial Economy

500

What Lake, formed by a melting glacier, is the largest in New England?

Lake Champlain

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