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Triangular Trade
100

This region had rocky soil and cold winters, making farming difficult. 

What is New England?

100
In New England, schools were often built in the center of these communities.

What are towns?

100

The New England Colonies were strongly influenced by this religious group.

Who are the Puritans?

100

This cash crop became very important in Virginia and the Southern Colonies. 

What is tobacco?

100

This country’s demand for labor on sugar and tobacco plantations helped drive the forced movement of enslaved Africans.

What is England? (Europe)

200

The Southern Colonies were known for this type of land that made farming easier.

What is fertile soil?

200

In the Southern Colonies, many children were taught at home because plantations were this.

Spread far apart.
200
This was a revival that happened during the colonial times that helped people gravitate towards God again.

The Great Awakening

200

New England's economy relied on the sea. Name one job that depended on it.

What is fishing, whaling, and shipbuilding?

200

This is the primary product that was traded from the Americas to Europe in the Triangular Trade.

What is tobacco? 

300

Many Southern Colonies were built along these waterways for transportation and trade. 

What are rivers?

300

New England schools often taught children to read so they could do this.

What is read the Bible?

300

Rhode Island, started by Roger Williams and puritans went to North America for this.

What is religious freedom?

300

Large Southern farms that grew crops for sale were called this. 

What are plantations?

300

These people were forced to cross the Atlantic as part of the middle leg of the Triangular Trade, often in brutal conditions.

What is Enslaved Africans?