Vocabulary
African Americans
Religion
Government
Education
100
The center of government, education, and culture in colonial Virginia; also known as the capital of the colony
What is Williamsburg
100
People could often be found singing call and response songs here
What are the slave quarters
100
Community announcements were posted here
What is Bruton Parish Church
100
Proposed laws for the colony of Virginia were approved and rejected here
What is the governor's palace
100
Boys learned how to read, write, and do arithmetic here
What is the college of William and Mary
200
The beliefs and ways of life of a group of people
What is culture
200
African Americans used this as their way of expressing their anger and their hopes for freedom
What are call-and-response songs
200
The official church
What is the Church of England (Anglican Church)
200
People who could be elected to the Assembly
Who are white men who owned property
200
Most girls did not attend school. Those who did attended what school
What is dame schools
300
This was based in Williamsburg and was headed by the royal governor and the Assembly
What is the government
300
Slave quarters were very simple, often with only what type of beds
What are piles of straw for beds
300
The head of the Anglican Church
Who is the royal governor
300
This person could accept or reject ideas for laws proposed by the Assembly
Who is the governor
300
These people attended the college of William and Mary
Who is boys ages 12 to 15
400
At sites like this one, apprentices worked and learned a trade
What is shoemaker's shop
400
These people created strong family ties in order to survive their living and working conditions
Who are African Americans
400
People who payed taxes to support the Anglican Church
Who are the Virginians
400
The person who appointed the governor and allowed this person to live in the governor's palace
Who is the British king
400
They learned to pray, knit, and sew at school
Who are the girls
500
Colonists went to this site to relax and enjoy themselves
What is Raleigh Tavern
500
Worked in fields of plantations and farms, in master's houses, as gardeners and coachmen, and even as shoemakers and blacksmiths
Who are the African Americans/slaves
500
People who sat closest to the pulpit in church were considered this
What is most important/wealthy
500
These people created and voted on bills (ideas for laws) that were then passed on to the governor for his approval
Who is the assembly
500
A word that means women or lady
What is dame
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