What is plantation?
Plantation is a large farm created for growing cash crops.
Where is Jamestown located??';
Virginia.
What is cultivation?
Agricultural crops that are planted for the purpose of making money.
Why did people move to Jamestown?
To build a secure settlement and to find gold.
Where is Plymouth located?
Massachusetts.
When did slavery start?
Early 1600s
What are the names of all 5 southern colonies?
Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
What are the 3 locations of the Triangular Trade?
Africa, North America, and Europe.
What are the names of all 4 middle colonies?
New jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Why did people move to Plymouth?
Religious freedom and to escape religious persecution.
What was the main cash crop grown in the middle colonies?
Wheat or the "breadbasket"
How annoying is Mr. Zink on a scale from 1-10?
10
Where is the mayflower compact located?
Plymouth rock
What are some reasons that people didn't want to move to Jamestown?
Many people died of starvation and diseases.
What are the 4 colonies in New England?
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
What 2 institutions were located in England?
Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights.
What year was Plymouth established?
1620
When was the English bill of rights established?
1689
What were the main cash crops grown in the new England colonies?
Lumbering, fishing shipbuilding, whaling and trade.
What year was Jamestown established?
1607
When was the mayflower compact established?
1620
Why is the Mayflower Compact so important to most people and history?
It was the first document to establish self-government in the New World.
What were the main cash crops grown in the south colonies?
Cotton, tobacco, rice and indigo.
What is the English bill of rights?
The first 10 amendments to the constitution.
When was the magna carta established?
1215