Mapping
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Economy/Geography
100

What colony is #5 on the map?

New York

100

100 – What is subsistence farming?

Answer: Growing or making only what you need, selling little extra.


100

100 – What did immigrants bring with them to the Middle Colonies?

Answer: Culture: clothing, food, language, and religion.


100

100 – What climate feature helped the Southern Colonies' economy grow?

Answer: A year-round growing season.


100

100 – Which colonial region had rocky soil and long winters?

Answer: New England.


200

What colony is #11 on the map

North Carolina

200

200 – What natural resources helped New England's economy? (Only need to give 1)

Answer: Fishing from the Atlantic, lumber from forests, and limited farming due to rocky soil.


200

200 – Why were cash crops more successful in the Middle Colonies than in the New England Colonies?

Answer: More fertile soil and a longer growing season.


200

200 – What is a plantation?

Answer: A large farm producing cash crops like rice, indigo, and tobacco.


200

200 – Why were Middle Colony cities excellent trading centers?

Answer: Harbors and coastal access made shipping easy.


300

What colony is #13 on the map?

Georgia

300

300 – Why did New England not rely heavily on enslaved labor?

Answer: The short growing season made large-scale farming unnecessary.


300

300 – Name three cash crops that could've been grown in the Middle Colonies.

Answer: Any fruits, vegetables, tobacco, and/or grain.


300

300 – How did slavery become common in the Southern Colonies?

Answer: Plantations needed labor; enslaved Africans were skilled at rice cultivation.


300

300 – Explain why the geography of the Southern Colonies made plantations possible.

Answer: Fertile soil, warm climate, and long rivers supported large-scale agriculture.


400

What colony is #9 on the map?

Maryland

400

400 – What was a major industry in coastal New England towns?

Answer: Shipbuilding and fishing.


400

400 – What made Philadelphia and New York City grow rapidly?

Answer: Harbors, grain exports, and trade networks.


400

400 – Why couldn't small farmers compete with plantation owners?

Answer: Plantation owners used enslaved labor to produce more crops and earn more profits. They also just outgrew and out-produced smaller farms.


400

400 – How did physical geography shape New England’s economy?

Answer: Forests and oceans led to shipbuilding, trade, and fishing.


500

What is colony #2 on the map?

Massachusetts

500

500 – How did Puritan beliefs influence settlement patterns in New England?

Answer: Land was often sold to the church, which divided it among church members; religion guided community organization. OR They were also less accepting of other religions, making the region much less diverse.

500

500 – How did German immigrants influence the Middle Colonies?

Answer: Advanced farming, craftsmanship, Conestoga wagons, ironwork, and long rifles.

500

500 – What was the Stono Rebellion?

Answer: A 1739 slave revolt that resulted in harsher slave codes after enslaved people attempted to flee to Spanish Florida.

500

500 – Which region had land features that combined characteristics of both the North and the South?

Answer: The Middle Colonies.

M
e
n
u