Vocabulary
Williamsburg
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100
This is the capital of the colony of Virginia.
What is Williamsburg?
100
This was the population of Williamsburg.
What is 2000 people?
100
At this site, you would find master craftsmen, journeymen, and apprentices.
What is the shoemaker's shop?
100
At this site you would find boys learning to read, write, and do arithmetic.
What is the College of William and Mary?
100
At this site, you would find people singing call and response songs here.
What are slave quarters?
200
The beliefs and ways of life of a group of people.
What is culture?
200
The percentage of African Africans that made up the population.
What is 50%?
200
At this site, proposed laws for the colony of Virginia were approved or rejected.
What is the Governor's Palace?
200
At this site, you would find colonists relaxing and enjoying themselves.
What is Raleigh Tavern?
200
At this site, community announcements were posted.
What is Bruton Parish Church?
300
This was based in Williamsburg and was headed by the royal governor and the Assembly.
What is government?
300
This building was in the center of the town.
What is the church?
300
African Americans tried to create these in order to survive their living and working conditions.
What are strong families?
300
There were very few schools for these two groups of people.
What are African Americans and Native Americans?
300
The Assembly was made of these type of people.
What are white men who owned property?
400
This is another term for a "woman" or "lady"
What is dame?
400
Virginians came to Williamsburg to do these 3 things.
What are shop, attend church, and visit government offices?
400
This person was the head of the Anglican Church.
Who was the royal governor?
400
The three types of slaves in Williamsburg were:
What are house, town, and field slaves?
400
Education for both girls and boys included strict lessons in this.
What is civility (manners)?
500
Lawmakers worked in the capitol building in a group called this.
What is the Assembly?
500
Williamsburg was the center of these three things in colonial Virginia.
What are government, education, and culture?
500
Four U.S. presidents studied at The College of William and Mary. Name three.
Who was George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe or John Tyler?
500
Enslaved African Americans used call-and-response songs to express these two things.
What are anger and hopes for freedom?
500
Apprentices worked for this many years before becoming journeymen.
What is 7 years?
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