_______ came to the New World in search of religious freedom, and thought it was wrong to fight for any reason.
Puritans
One of the religious groups that lived in the middle/mid-atlantic region were ______.
Quakers
In the southern colonies region, ____ crops were grown for money and business purposes.
cash
This is what we call someone who learned a trade by working with someone who was skilled in that field
Apprentice
Colonists in the New England region were excellent ____ builders.
Ship
Middle-Mid-Atlantic colonies were known as the "______ Basket colonies", because of the many crops they could grow.
Bread
Three main cash crops (grown in fields) in the southern colonies region were _____, _____, and _____.
Tobacco, indigo, and cotton
What did a blacksmith do?
Melted iron for tools and horseshoes
Colonists in the New England region depended on _____ as a natural resource to build ships.
Trees
_______ towns were built near rivers or other waterways.
Market
Most of the hard labor or work in fields was done by ______ ______ and ______.
Indentured servants and slaves.
What did a cobbler do?
Made shoes
The New England region was _____ and it was hard to grow crops. The soil was poor and winters were long.
cold
Market towns were important because they could easily transport ______ and goods to _______ easily.
crops, market
Indentured servants and slaves were forced to work in the fields from sunup to sundown. They were needed to keep a ________ running smoothly.
plantation
What did a tailor do?
Made clothes
______ was a favorite food because it was grown and used for many things, like food and making goods such as shoes.
Corn
Economy and life in the southern colonies region focused on _______ and raising ______.
farming, crops
What did a cooper do?
Made barrels