The Southern Colonies
Colonial Society
Colonial Trade and Government
European Exploration in the Americas
Vocabulary
100

What denied enslaved Africans basic human rights once they arrived in the Americas?

Harsh slave codes.

100

How did most colonists make their living?

Most colonists made their living by farming

100

How did the Navigation Acts benefit the colonies?

By giving them a secure market to buy and sell goods.

100

Which groups of people explored the Americas?

A. The Vikings explored the eastern coast of North America.

B. Asians continued to cross the Bering Strait.

C. Polynesians may have reached the Americas.

100

What is the Northwest Passage?

a waterway through or around North America

200

What were the two reasons why Georgia was founded?

A. as a place for debtors

B. Spain did not expand northward from Florida

200

What cultural traditions were brought to the colonies?

Art, literature, and music.

200

What products were bought in the West Indies to make rum?

Sugar and molasses

200

Why did the Queen of Spain demand that Columbus return in chains?

Columbus turned out to be a bad governor and treated the people he ruled harshly.

200

What is Representative government?

A government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them.

300

A law was passed in Maryland that made sure all Christians had religious freedom.

What Was the Act of Toleration?

300

What were the effects of the Great Awakening?

A. Led to the rise of many new churches.

B. Religious tolerance

C. Strengthened democracy and independence.

300

Who was not protected under the English Bill of Rights?

Women, African Americans, and American Indians.

300

Why did Magellan not return to Spain?

He was killed in the Philippine Islands.

300

What is the Mayflower Compact?

A framework for governing Plymouth Colony was signed by all male settlers.

400

Why was the Backcountry more democratic than the Tidewater?

A. Backcountry treated each other as equals.

B. Tidewater wealthy landowners were divided from the poor people

400

What was the main purpose of the first American colleges?

To educate men to become church ministers.

400

What led to the rise of representative government in the colonies?

The Magna Carta

400

Why are crops such as potatoes, corn, and tomatoes so important?

Crops first grown in the Americas account for almost half of the world's food supply today

400

What is the English Bill of Rights?

A constitutional law enacted in 1689 that guaranteed freedoms to the English people and limited the powers of the monarch.

500

How was the labor of enslaved people used to expand the Southern Colonies?

A. Enslaved people were used to working on rice and indigo plantations in South Carolina.

B. Slavery continued to be promoted by the expansion of rice and tobacco plantations

C. The Southern Colonies depended heavily on the labor of enslaved people.

500

How did Benjamin Franklin want to use reason and logic?

To improve the world around him.

500

What factors led to the rise of representative government in the colonies?

A. Magna Carta limited the power of the king or queen and gave more rights to English subjects.

B. American colonies established elected assemblies. More white men were allowed to vote in the colonies than in England.

C. England established the English Bill of Rights.

500

How did the Columbian Exchange change life for people in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres?

A. New foods, such as potatoes, corn, oranges, and figs, were exchanged between the two hemispheres.

B. Animals such as pigs and cattle were brought to the Americas from Europe.

C. The exchange also negatively affected people, since new diseases were spread, mainly among the Native Americans.

D. Enslaved Africans also suffered from being forced into slavery and taken to strange lands.

500

What is the Slave code?

Laws setting rules for enslaved people's behavior, denying them basic human rights and treating them not as human beings but as property.

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