Communication
Transportation
100

The early colonists communicated by...

a) broadsides

b) town criers

c) neither

d) both

d) both

100

In those days, it was fairly expensive to travel. 


a) true

b) false

a) true

200

Postal Service was established before colonists arrived.

a) true

b) false

b) False

200

The most common mode of transportation, and the cheapest, was __________. 

a) horse

b) airplane

c) boat

d) walking

d) walking

300

Town criers were used for communication ______ newspapers became popular. 


a) before

b) after

b) before

300

Another popular means of travel, especially in the southern colonies, was by horseback, so many as soon as colonists were able, they...

a) bought a horse

b) bought a carriage

c) sold their homes

d) continued walking

a) bought a horse

400

The earliest colonial newspapers ______.

A. were printed in England

B. featured stories about events in Europe

C. were only eight pages long

D. all of the above

B. featured stories about events in Europe

400

Although the colonists had made many technological advancements in transportation since the arrival of the Mayflower in the early seventeenth century, transcontinental journeys were still ______ and time consuming. 

a) dangerous

b) boring

a) dangerous

500

Based on what you know about the early American colonies, you could guess that it might take a messenger ______ to deliver a message from one colony to another. 

A. two hours 

B. two months 

C. several days

D. only minutes

C. several days

500

Ships traveling across the Atlantic took at least ________ weeks, sometimes longer depending on weather conditions. 


a) 1 to 2 weeks

b) 3 to 4 weeks

c) 6 to 8 weeks

d) 9 to 10 weeks

c) 6 to 8 weeks

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