Jamestown
Colonial Virginia
American Revolution
Vocabulary
Bonus
100

Who helped to make Jamestown a more permanent settlement? 

Women

100

Why were laws passed in Virginia during the mid-1600s and early 1700s that established race-based enslavement?

To create a legal system that treated people differently based on skin color and ancestry.

100

Who is known as Commander-in-Chief of the First Continental Army?

George Washington

100

Money that you owe is defined as?

debt

100

What is the name of the document that tells us we are all equal and all deserve the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? 

Declaration of Independence

200

What battle put an end to the American Revolution with the British surrendering

Battle of Yorktown

200

 Indigenous people lived throughout Virginia. After the settlers arrived, most Indigenous people were forced-

inland

200

What did James Armistead Lafayette contribute during the American Revolution?

He was a spy for the Continental Army

200

Define a Cash Crop

A crop grown primarily to make money.

200

What is the name of the document that officially ended the Revolutionary War at the end of the Yorktown battle? 

Treaty of Paris, 1783

300

In which area did the Germans and Scots-Irish mostly settle?

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300

True or False, mountains are a good example of architecture that represents different cultures?

FALSE

300

Colonists who did not like the fact that they were governed by the British from across the ocean and wanted a say in how they were governed. These colonists were called what? 

Patriot

300

What does barter mean?

an exchange of goods or services without the use of money

300

Describe the economy of the Virginia colony

All of these will work. The settlers became dependent on slave labor. Agriculture was the primary source of wealth. Tobacco was a cash crop sold to England 

400

What are the three reasons that the capital was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg?

Diseases, contaminated drinking water, buildings destroyed by fire

400

What did the English colonists give to the Indigenous people?

Any of these will work. Tools, pots, and copper for jewelry

400

To support the Revolutionary War effort, women-

took on more responsibility

400

What is agriculture 

like farming, but bigger – it's the science and work of growing plants and raising animals (like cows for milk or sheep for wool) to get food, clothes, and other things we use every day

400

What year did the capital of Virginia move to Jamestown, and where is the capital at present day? 

1607 and Richmond

500

What changes resulted in the survival of the early Jamestown settlers? 

All of these will work. Emphasis on agriculture. Forced work program. Strong leadership skills of Captain John Smith. Arrival of supply ships.

500

Describe the difference between indentured servants and enslaved people of the colony 

All of these will work. Enslaved people - Worked for life without the promise of freedom. They were brought to Virginia against their will, beginning in 1619.  Indentured servants- Some gained land and hired laborers after completing their service. Traveled to the colonies under a work agreement lasting several years. 

500

Why were the Virginia colonies upset with the English Parliament?

The colonists believed they should not be taxed because they did not have representation in Parliament

500

Define "taxation without representation"

To tax someone without giving them a voice in Parliament.

500

The Indigenous People's language is reflected in Roanoke. Where is the English language reflected?

Richmond

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