The English Colony
The English Colony
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How long did children go to school in the country?

3 Years

100

After the English took over the colony of New Netherland, they renamed it what?

New York

100

Disagreements between land in North America between the French and the British led to what event?

The French and Indian War

100

How did most of the people living in colonial New York during the 1700s make their living?

Farming

100
True/False - Most people lived on manors

True

200

How many colonies did the British have along the Atlantic Coast?

13

200

What did both the French and English build to protect their lands?

Forts

200

Who did the Algonquians fight on the side of in the war?

The French

200

What was the largest trading center in New York?

New York City

200
What is manufacturing?

The making of products

300

Where would farmers and craftspeople in the country take their things to market?

Albany or New York City

300

Why did the French Huguenots come to New York?

To find religious freedom

300

At the end of the French and Indian War, 

Who won the war?

Who lost all of their land in North America?

Britain won and the French lost all their land

300

What did the colonists do with most of the goods that were made in the colony?

They were shipped back to England

300

What freedom did the trial of John Peter Zenger introduce into the colony?

Freedom of the Press (the right to publish your opinion publicly)

400

Why did people think Peter Stuyvesant was a tyrant?

He was too strict and made many laws people didn't like

400

Were slaves treated better under English rule or Dutch rule?

Dutch

400

What battle started the French and Indian War?

The Battle of Fort Necessity

400

What were the different types of industries in colonial New York?

Whaling, Iron Making, etc.

400

What did the Albany Plan of Union call for?

The uniting of all the colonies under one government

500

Who was the first British governor of the colony?

Colonel Richard Nicolls

500

Describe 5 Dutch influences that can still be seen in New York today.

The tulip festival, slanted roofs, half doors, waffles and doughnuts, Christmas and Santa Claus, Dutch place names and words, etc.

500

How did Ben Franklin contribute to the war effort?

He wrote the Albany Plan of Union – he did not fight in battles

500

Write a couple sentences about what tenant farming was.

Poor farmers rented their land from wealthy manor owners. They had to pay to farm the land and often worked long days. The wealthy land owner then had more free time to go on hunting trips, etc.

500

What did the Proclamation of 1763 state?

All lands west of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans

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