Lesson 2
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
100

True or False: Land, climate, and natural resources differed by colony and shaped food, clothing, homes, and jobs.

True

100

What were the three places that the Triangular trade route connected?

Europe, Africa, and the Americas

100

Why was slavery introduced in the colonies?

Workers and labors needed, not enough indentured servants

100

Besides working on farms, what were some other jobs for enslaved people?

Many worked in shops, inns, or homes and sometimes learned skilled trades.

200

What powered gristmills to grind wheat and corn?


Flowing water

200

What is an Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships trained young people in trades and tied skills to family incomes and community needs.

200

What was the Middle Passage?

Trip from Gold Coast of Africa to the Americas of enslaved Africans (weeks–months, overcrowded, many died).

200

Who had more rights, indentured servants or enslaved Africans?

Indentured servants

300
Name two types of people that were considered part of the Middle Class.

artisans, small merchants, professionals

300

True or False: The Great Awakening didn't influenced colonial culture and helped shape later ideas about authority and personal rights.

False

300

In which state were Laws created to removed rights and treated Africans as property — slavery established?

Massachusettes

300

What risks did an enslaved person face after gaining freedom?

Limited rights and kidnapping
400
What was the role of colonial children on a daily basis?

Children played simple games and learned skills at home or through apprenticeships; daily routines differed by region and class.

400

What made trade and transportation easier and helped seaports grow?

Rivers, harbors, and coastal access

400

Why did Southern colonies have higher populations of enslaved Africans?

Southern economy relied on labor‑intensive cash crops (tobacco, rice, later cotton)

400

Why were rebellions less common in the North?

There was a larger slave population in South

500

Explain how geography determined colonial industries. 

timber, fish, furs, ships in New England; 

wheat, iron, cattle in the Middle; 

tobacco, rice, indigo in the South

500

Who were two well-known preachers part of the Great Awakening?

Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

500

What are two examples of cultural influence enslaved Africans brought to the Americas?

foods, music, instruments like the banjo

500

Name two methods of slavery resistance.

Methods of resistance: learning to read/write, helping others, breaking tools, working slowly, stealing food, setting fires, escaping or forming separate communities.

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