Who were Indentured servants, and what did they do?
Who were poor individuals, mostly from England, who worked the tobacco fields for free to pay off their debts, were freed after an agreed-upon time, commonly 7 years.
What were the roles of women in New England in the time period around 1665?
What is having lots of children and caring for those children, many were pregnant as they cared for one or multiple children already
What was the effect of the Boston Tea Party?
What is Intolerable Acts
What was the significance of the Great Awakening?
What is the shift in religion and more religious people?
What was an indentured servant given after he was freed at the end of their contract by his master?
Bonus 100 points for a commonly given but not mandated item?
What are Axe, barrels of corn, and a suit of clothes
Bonus: What is a parcel of land
What was the Americans' response to the Molasses Act?
What is America bribing and smuggling its way around it?
What were the slave codes, and what type of slavery did they create?
What were the codes that made the owner of an enslaved person own them for life, and any children that were born called Chattel Slavery
What were the Committees of Correspondence?
What was the revolutionary piece of writing that inspired countless independent ideas?
What is Thomas Paine's Common Sense?
What was the Ringshout, and what music genre did it help create?
What was a dance created by the Africans who were brought to America, it was an inspiration for Jazz music
What is it called when New England traded with Africa and West Indies
What is the tringle trade?
What were the Whig ideas?
What is ideas warning citizens to be eternally vigilant against corruption and possible conspiracies to denude them of their hard-won liberties.
What was the purpose of the Albany Congress?
What is to keep Iroquois chiefs loyal to the British in the spreading of war or to achieve greater colonial unity and bolster common defense against France
What is the "New Light" style of preaching?
What is preaching with emotion?
What was the system where land owners were given 50 acres for every servant they paid to bring over
What was the major cash crop in the Middle States around the year 1630?
What is Tobacco
Explain the Southern social ranks in the 1660s and 70's?
What is the ranks of Plantation owners, land-owning whites, landless whites, indentured servants, and then African Enslaved people
What were the Admiralty courts?
What is British special administrative courts designed to try maritime cases without a jury, assumed guilt unless proven innocent.
What was the new language created on the sea Islands off South Carolina's coast?
What is Gullah?
What was Braddock mistake?
What is the ideology where a colony only exists to give back to the homeland?
What is Mercantilism?
What were the Six Acts on the colonies through British rule?
What is Sugar Act, Quartering Act, Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, Townshed Act, Intolerable Acts
What was the significance of Elizabeth "Mumbet" Freeman's trial?
What is It was the first time that "All men are created equal" was used to free an enslaved person.
What did John Peter Zenger writtings lead too?
What is freedom of speech? He wrote about controversial topics durring the 1730s
Who is the town of Wolfboro named after?
James Wolfe, a general durring the French and Indian War.