Lesson 2
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Lesson 3
Lesson 3 Continued
Lesson 3 Continued 2
100

What shaped the government in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Religion

100

Most towns had _________ because the Puritans wanted everyone to know how to _________.

schools/read
100

Why did many people not farm in the New England colonies?

bad soil

100

Most common fish caught by the colonists?

cod

100

What were the 3 places that made up the triangular trade.

North America, Africa, and Europe

200

Who could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

male church members 

200

In 1647, what law was passed about schools?

Any town with 50 or more families had to have a school.

200

What did many people do for jobs in the New England colonies?

build and fish

200

Product sold to another country?

export

200

Product coming into a country?

import

300

Give a law example in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

must go to church

300

First college in New England?

Harvard

300

What city became the center of New England's growing shipbuilding industry?

Boston

300

List a major export of New England.

fish, whale products, ships, etc.

300

List 2 major imports of the 13 colonies.

tea and spices

400

most important building in the town

meeting house

400

List 2 exciting ministers during the Great Awakening.

George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards

400
All of the businesses that make up one kind of product or service.

Industry

400

List one product made from whales during this time.

oil

400

List 3 things that describe life in New England.

Lived in small wooden houses, had large families, and light came from candles or oil lamps

500

Why did Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, and Thomas Hooker get banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Roger Williams = wanted religion and government separate

Anne Hutchinson = had secret meetings

Thomas Hooker =  wanted all men to vote

500

Explain the Great Awakening.

The Great Awakening was a time in the New England colonies when people were interested again in religion because young, exciting ministers would speak.

500

Most fish were sold where from the colonies?

West Indies and Europe

500

Explain the triangular trade.

The triangular trade were the major shipping routes for imports and exports of the 13 colonies.  These routes made an imaginary triangle.

500

List 3 ways boys and girls spent their time in New England.

Girls:  working in the field, making soap, and preserving food

Boys:  working in the field, taking care of animals, and fixing or building buildings

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