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Life in the Colonies
Chamber Pots
100

Which European country established most of its colonies along the Atlantic Coast of North America?

England

100

Which region is located between the New England and Southern colonies?

AND list them!  

The Middle Colonies

New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware

100

100: What city in Massachusetts held the famous witch trials of 1692?

Salem

100

100: What best describes city life in the colonies?

crowded and busy 

Dirty

100

100: True or False: Everyone in the colonies had indoor plumbing.

Answer: False — they used chamber pots or outhouses.

200

How did rivers and coastlines influence where European settlers built their colonies?

Settlements developed near water for trade and transportation.

200

200: Which colony is located directly north of Pennsylvania?

New York 

200

200: Which happened first—The Starving Times or The Great Dying

The Great Dying

200

200: Where did colonists often gather to share news and trade goods?

Town squares, meeting halls

200

People would throw the contents of chamber pots out the window into the street (especially in cities).
“What did colonists sometimes yell out the window before dumping their chamber pot into the street?”

A. Bombs Away!

B. Look out below!

C. Gardyloo!

D. Wazooda!

Some shouted “Gardyloo!” (a warning) before dumping it.

300

Which European explorer sailed to the Americas first: Columbus or the Pilgrims?

Columbus 

300

300: What geographic feature most influenced settlement in the Southern colonies? 

Hint: think farming.... 

Fertile Soil and Rivers 

300

300: Which event came last: Columbus sails, Jamestown is founded, or Pilgrims land at Plymouth?

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth 

300

300: Why was fire a major danger in colonial cities?

Answer: Buildings were close together and used oil lamps as well as fireplaces 


300

Question: What animal often roamed through colonial streets eating trash like a living garbage disposal?
A. Goats
B. Pigs
C. Chickens
D. Horses

Answer: B. Pigs

400

Why was exploration important to the founding of colonies like Jamestown and Plymouth?

Hint: think of maps... 

Explorers mapped and claimed land that helped decide settlement locations.

400

400: Why were the colonies mostly built near water sources?

For easier trade and transportation 

400

400: Put these events in order:  Jamestown founded, Plymouth settled, Columbus sails.

columbus

Jamestown

Plymouth 

400

Explain life on a farm in Colonial Times

Answer: Work sun up to sundown, chopping wood, taking care of animals, watering/harvesting crops, washing/making food, farming, building, and using hand tools; the family worked together

400

400: If someone in the colonies said they were “powdering their wig,” what were they doing?

Answer: Freshening up their fancy hairstyle

500

Which cash crop tied Virginia’s economy to European markets and increased the reliance on enslaved labor?

Tobacco

500

500: How did geography shape the economy of the Southern colonies?

Answer: Warm climate and fertile land allowed plantation farming.

500

500: Match the event to the correct year:

  • Jamestown founded

  • Plymouth settled

  • Salem witch trials


A. 1607, 1620, 1692
B. 1692, 1607, 1620
C. 1620, 1607, 1692
D. 1607, 1692, 1620

Answer: A. 1607, 1620, 1692


500

500: Why did families in rural areas rely so much on each other for survival?

Answer: They had to work together to farm, build, and provide for themselves. Anything they wanted or needed, they had to grow or make themselves. 

500

Question: Which of the following was a common way colonial people freshened up when there were no showers?
A. Jumping in rivers

B. Using perfume or scented powder
C. Hot bubble baths every night
D. Portable showers

B. Using perfume or scented powder

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