Vocabulary
Education
Government
Social life
Bonus
100

The capitol town of the British colony of Virginia from 1699 to 1799.

What was Williamsburg?
100

A school for boys aged 12 to 16 where they learned to read, write and do arithmetic. Older boys could study to become priests in the Church of England or the Anglican Church. 

What is the College of William and Mary? 

100

a colony that is controlled directly by a king or queen, who usually appoints a royal governor. 

What is a royal colony? 

100

A favorite gathering place for colonial men. A place where they served food and drink and some rented rooms where travelers could stay during their journey. 

What is a tavern?

100

Voters in the Virginia Colony had to be...

White men over the age of 21 that owned property. 

200

The main government building, in which lawmakers meet. 

What is a capitol?

200

Schools that some girls attended. Parents hired women to run these schools in homes to teach small groups of young children (boys and girls). Students would learn reading, writing, arithmetic, lessons in civility and manners. Girls would also learn prayers, knitting and sewing. 

What were dame schools? 
200

a draft of an idea for a law that is then considered by lawmakers? 

What is a bill? 

200

After dinner at a tavern, people would ___ and ___ 

Drink and sing songs. 

200

the activities of governments and the people who work in them.

What is politics? 

300

a craft or an occupation that requires manual, artistic, or mechanical skill. 

What is a trade? 

300

Home skills that many colonial women learned instead of attending school. (what were they?)

What is cooking, sewing and crafts.

300

The _______ included the royal governor, his council, and the house of Burgesses. 

What is the Assembly?

300

Powerful men would come to taverns to discuss ____

Politics 

300

a person who works at a job that requires a manual or artistic skill.

Craftsman

400

Made decisions about bills and other issues. 

Royal Governor

400

Only ___ could hold government positions. 

Members of the Anglican Church. 

400
Different types of taverns catered to .....

Different statuses in the colony. Example: lawmakers met in some taverns while shoemakers and blacksmiths would meet in others.

400

Owned their own shops and had extensive experience with their trade

Master Craftsmen. 

500

People would often arrive early to ___ to meet and talk. People would discuss the latest news along with reading and posting announcements. At times, these gatherings were as lively as town fairs. 

the Anglican Church
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