Economics
Cultures
Capitals
Everyday Life
Agriculture
100
Money put away to save or to spend at a later time.
What is savings?
100
"Roanoke" is a word that comes from the language of this group of people.
What are American Indians?
100
Today's capital of Virginia.
What is Richmond?
100
Cotton, wool, and leather are examples of materials that were used to create this...
What is clothing?
100
A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers.
What is a cash crop?
200
A medium of exchange (currency, which includes coins and paper bills).
What is money?
200
"Richmond" is a word that comes from the language spoken by this group of people.
Who are the English?
200
The first capital of Virginia.
What is Jamestown?
200
Corn, salted meat, smoked meat, livestock, and fish are examples of this during Colonial Times...
What is food?
200
True or false. The Virginia Colony was dependent on slave labor to sustain the economy.
What is true?
300
A good or service owed to someone.
What is debt?
300
These three types of architecture/buildings reflected different cultures and customs.
What are barns, places of worship (churches), and houses?
300
The second capital of Virginia.
What is Williamsburg?
300
The three types of resources that people living in Colonial Virginia depended on were...
What are natural, human, and capital resources?
300
The most profitable crop from the Virginia Colony.
What is tobacco?
400
Buying a good or service now and paying for it later.
What is credit?
400
These two groups of people settled in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions.
Who are the Africans and English (and other Europeans)?
400
Three reasons the capital was changed from Jamestown to Williamsburg.
What are contaminated drinking water, fires, unhealthy living conditions in Jamestown?
400
Most white Virginians made their living from the land as small farmers. A few owned large farms called....
What are plantations?
400
The people who provided the labor to farm tobacco plantations.
Who are slaves?
500
Trading or exchanging of goods and services without the use of money.
What is bartering?
500
This group of people settled in the Shenandoah Valley.
Who are the Germans and Scotch-Irish?
500
Two reasons the capital moved from Williamsburg to Richmond.
What are needing a more central location (move capital away from the coast), and colonists were moving westward?
500
Most enslaved African Americans worked tobacco, other crops, and livestock. These enslaved African Americans were not denied basic rights. True or false?
What is false? Enslaved African Americans were denied basic rights in Colonial Virginia.
500
Tobacco was often used to pay for different goods and services. This trade is called...
What is bartering?
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