English and Southern Colonies
The New England Colonies
The Middle Colonies
The Agrarian Society and Women and Children
Self Government and the Great Awakening
100

type of colony was made up of areas gifted by a monarch as a reward or payment

proprietary colony 


100

What resources di New England have abundant amounts of? 

Home to great forests and long coastlines with natural harbors

100

The middle colonies had the greatest number of _______________________ of any region in colonial America

free African Americans

100

relating to the land

agrarian

100

the ability of people to rule themselves and make their own laws

self-government 

200

Why did Roman Catholics seek refuge in Maryland

They were treated poorly in England
200

Numerous _________ groups lived in New England when English colonists arrived

Native Americans

200

Why did the Middle colonies have a reputation for religious toleration?

The Middle colonies were home to more religions than other colonies. 

200

How was land distributed in New England

Town leaders divided up the land among the settles

200

Why was self-government practiced in the colonies?

self-government had existed in England for several hundred years, and this tradition continued in the colonies. 

300

What jobs did enslaved workers do on large plantations

They did work such as planting and harvesting crops, woodwork, metalwork, and domestic chores in the homes.

300

Why was slavery less common in New England than in the South? 

Required fewer workers, colonist could fill jobs themselves without relying much on slavery. 

300

What crops did the Middle colonies grow?

The Middle colonies primary grew wheat, rye, and oats. 

300

What type of work did artisans do

Artisans were skilled workers who provided valuable goods and services

300

What European movement contributed to colonial society becoming less religious and more secular?

The Enlightenment contributed to a more secular colonial society

400
A member of Parliament; appointed head to the colony of Georgia

James Ogelthorpe

400

Why were New England's beliefs about education unsual?

The New England colonies emphasized education for both boys and girls. 

400

How did river contribute to the economy of the Middle colonies?

The rivers powered mills that were use to grind wheat. 

400

What were the traditional responsibilities of women in the colonies?

Women educated children, cooked meals, and made clothing and other household items. 

400

describing a Christian church that separated from the Catholic Church 

Protestant 

500

Why was the colony of Georgia created?

Georgia was created to be a buffer zone between Spanish Florida and the rest of the colonies. 

500

How did the economy in New England differ than the South? 

New England's economy was based on the maritime industry where the Southern economy was based on plantations. 

500
How was the economy of the middle colonies a blend of both the new England and Southern economies? 

The middle colonies had long growing seasons like the Southern colonies, but not as long as the Southern. 

500

How did life differ for women in the New England and Southern colonies? 

In New England gender roles were stricter. In the South women often worked in the fields and helped with construction projects. 

500

How did the Great Awakening have an effect on American identity? 

It gave people a sense of community with colonists in other regions and from different backgrounds.