Agriculture and Slavery
Culture/Capital Move
Money, Barter, Credit
Everyday Life
100

This is a crop you sell for profit rather than use

cash crop

100

This was the first capital of Virginia in 1607.

Jamestown

100

There were banks in the Colonial Virginia. True or False

False

100

Food choices were limited in Colonial Virginia. True or False 

true 

200

This is the biggest cash crop in Colonial Virginia

tobacco

200

The capital moved from Jamestown to this city

Williamsburg

200

This is the trading of goods and services without the use of money

barter

200

This group of people were denied their basic rights

Africans

300

This group of men, women, and children were forcibly brought to Virginia to work on farms.

African

300

All of the following are examples of cultural landscapes except for:

a) churches

b)barns

c)telephones

d) homes

telephones

300

This is buying a good or service now and paying for it later

credit

300

A large group of farms or a large farm is called a ____

platation

400

The Virginia colony was dependent on this kind of labor. 

slave labor

400

Roanoke is to the American Indians are Richmond is to _____.

English 

400

This was exchanged for money and called "green gold" in early Virginia

tobacco

400

Most people in Colonial Virginia made their money by ______.

Farming

500

The economy of Colonial Virginia was dependent on ____.

agriculture 

500
Why did the African people settle primarily in the Coastal plains/Tidewater region?

They were needed for labor on the farms

500

A good or service owed to another 

debt

500
Describe the homes most white settlers lived in.

One room homes with dirt floors