13 Colonies
Colonial government
Slavery Vs. Indentured servitude
The columbian exchange
conflict with native Americans
100

What is a cash crop?

What is crops grown to be sold for cash

100

One way colonists participated in their government that was different from England

What is voting?
100

Who were slaves?

kipnapped African (black) people who were forced to work harsh jobs their whole lives with no pay.
100

The columbian exchange is also known as

what is the triangular or transatlantic slave trade 

100
who are native Americans?

people who lived in North and South America before the arrival of europeans (white people)

200

What are the 3 geographical regions of the 13 colonies?

What is New England, Middle, and Southern?

200

  The main reason for the variety of products in the different regions of the country was the differences in



What is geography and climate

200

Who were indentured servants?

Poor European (white) people who worked under slave like conditions for 4-7 years to get a free trip to America and land after their contract.

200
the set of continents known as the "new world"

What is north and south america

200
why did natives start conflict with colonists?

The colonists kept trying to take the natives land

300

This was the nickname of the Geographical region that was home to cities like New York and Philadelphia (in PA)

What is the Breadbasket of the colonies

300

The type of government the colonists had was called a 

What is a democracy

300

What made slavery different and more harsh than indentured servitude?

It was hereditary (passed from parents to child) 

300

the continents known as the "old world"

what is Europe and Africa

300

Name of the war fought between the British and French

they were interested in trading with Native Americans rather than taking their land

400

Climatic conditions (Hot weather, fertile soil) in the southern colonies most directly influenced the development of



the plantation system (slaves)

400

Which group of colonies would catch whales for their meat, oil and bones and also cut down trees for their lumber?

what are the new England colonies

400

Why did slavery grow?

demand for cash crops, and racism.

400
the biggest consequence of of the triangular trade

what are diseases that killed the native Americans? small pox etc

400

Where is the Ohio River Valley located?

between the Mississippi River and Appalachian Mountains 

500

This current U.S state was once apart of the Colony of Massachusetts 

What is Maine?

500

The person who came up with the term "Consent of the people"

who is John Locke?

500

In the 1700s, the triangular trade led directly to the



increased importation of enslaved Africans to the Western Hemisphere

500
the cash crops brought back from the americas to Europe

what is sugar and coffee

500

Why did the French have more allies in the New World than the English.

the French were interested in trading with Native Americans rather than taking their land

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