What is a debtor?
someone who owes money
In 1663, a colony was divided into two seperate colonies. What were they?
North Carolina and South Carolina
FINAL: How many total countries are there in the world?
195
BONUS: Is the book "Who was Abraham Lincoln?" a primary or a secondary source?
Secondary Source
Who was the proprietor of the Georgia colony?
James Oglethorpe
Who was Olaudah Equiano?
a former slave who bought their freedom and went to school in England and wrote about their life
What did the Toleration Act of 1649 do?
granted religious freedom to all Christians in Maryland
The colony of Georgia was started to help out who?
debtors
What is a broker?
someone who buys and sells goods at the market
Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney?
she developed an indigo plant that could be grown in the colonies and brought it to the colonies
Who was the proprietor of the Maryland colony?
Cecilius Calvert, or Lord Baltimore
Southern colonists made products used to repair ships such as pine, tar, turpentine, and pitch. What were these products called?
naval stores
What was the name of the route settlers took to get to the backcountry?
The Great Wagon Road
BONUS: What state is known as the potato state?
Idaho
What Southern Colony began in 1607 with the first permanent English settlelement in North America?
Virginia
Which colony temporarily banned slavery, and later legalized it becoming the last of the 13 colonies to do so?
Georgia
Warmer southern colonies like Georgia and South Carolina could not grow tobacco. What did they grow instead thanks to the knowledge of enslaved workers?
rice
BONUS: Who will be the next governor of Pennsylvania?
Josh Shapiro
The Calverts wanted to establish a colony to provide a safe place for who?
Catholics
The Piedmont was known as ________ because it was in the back of where the Europeans had settled.
the backcountry
What are 3 ways a slave could resist working?
fake an injury, fake an illness, break their tools, escape
What are 3 ways the settlers expansion West impacted Native Americans?
many died fighting, were captured and sent to work on sugarcane plantations, many died from diseases the settlers brought
What is a planter?
someone who owns a large plantation
What was the voyage slave ships took across the Atlantic Ocean known as?
The Middle Passage
What are 3 ways a slave could be free?
escaping, buying their freedom, being released by their owner