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What is a Cash Crop?
A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers
100
Where did the English and Africans settle?
Settled primarily in the Tidewater and Piedmont regions
100
Most peoples’ homes had what kind of floor?
dirt
100
Who decided to move the capital to Richmond?
Thomas Jefferson
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What is credit?
Farmers could use this to buy goods and services and then pay when their crops were harvested and sold
200
What was the most profitable crop?
tobacco
200
Where did the Germans and Scotch-Irish settle?
Settled Primarily in the Shenandoah Valley
200
Who are immigrants?
People who move to another country to live
200
When did Richmond become VA’s capital?
1780
200
How many banks were in Colonial VA?
0
300
Who brought fiddle-music to VA
The Scots-Irish
300
What was another name for Williamsburg? (previous name for Williamsburg)
Middle Plantation
300
What 4 groups immigrated to VA?
Africans, English, Germans, Scots-Irish
300
How many capitals has VA had?
3 Capitals
300
What is another name for tobacco?
Cash Crop
400
What are slaves?
Large numbers of Africans that were brought to the colony against their will to work on plantations
400
Name one natural, capital, and human resource from Colonial VA.
Answers will Vary
400
Most clothing was made out of what three materials?
cotton, leather, wool
400
What are reasons to move the capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg?
Contaminated drinking water Low elevation of Jamestown Fire destroyed buildings at Jamestown Dirty conditions caused disease
400
What is bartering?
Trading Goods
500
What is slave labor?
Working for a master without the chance of freedom
500
What group of people owned plantations?
Wealthy farmers
500
What is another name for currency?
Money
500
What are reasons to move the capital from Williamsburg to Richmond
Population was moving westward Richmond was a more central location Richmond’s location was better for trade Richmond increased the distance from attack by the English
500
Who was Governor during the movement of the capital from Williamsburg to Richmond
Thomas Jefferson
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