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100

 A contract, an agreement 

covenant               b. bills               c. survey

covenant

100
  1. The practice of  treating people as property and forcing them to work. 

boss         b. slavery           c. property

b. slavery

100

Why was the colony of Maryland founded?

  1. To protect Spanish colonies

  2. To provide religious haven

  3. To help debtors start over

  4. To start a French colony

To provide religious haven

100

What was an apprentice supposed to learn?

  1. Reading, writing, and arithmetic

  2. Farming skills

  3. Good manners

  4. A trade or a craft

A trade or a craft

100

General James Oglethorpe wanted to put _________ to work in Georgia. 

  1. Debtors

  2. Enslaved Africans

  3. Women and children

  4. Indentured servants

Debtors

200
  1. A large farm that often grows one cash crop

Potluck         b. Potlatch          c. Plantation

   c. Plantation

200
  1. The law-making body of colonial Virginia, established in Jamestown in 1619.

Wampum         b. Wambeads           c. House of Burgesses

c. House of Burgesses

200
  1.  A trader who transported furs by canoe in New France

traveler              b. Clan               c. voyageur

  c. voyageur

200

A river or stream that flows into a larger river. 

Ocean     b. tributary           c. lake

b. tributary

200

What borough was Mrs. Hurley raised?

Queens, New York

300
  1. A crop that is grown to be sold for Profit

Cash crop             b. Crop profit             c. cash profit

Cash crop

300
  1. A person who travels to a place for religious reasons. 

Principal             b. Pilgrim            c. Priest

 b. Pilgrim    

300
  1. A plant that is used to produce a blue dye.

indigo      b. Iroquois Clan         c. Iroquois Camp

indigo

300

_____________ was the first English Colony. 

  1. Jamestown

  2. Plymouth

  3. Roanoke

  4. Quebec

Roanoke

300

Colonists viewed English trade laws as ________


  1. Unfair

  2. Completely fair

  3. Benefiting the colonists

  4. Creating huge profits for the colonists

Unfair

400
  1. To bring goods from another country for sale or use. 

import              b. export             c. transfer

import    

400
  1. An area of land controlled by a nation.

territory             b. Tiyan             c. England

territory  

400

An Iroquois chief or tribal leader.

Sachem    b. Governor           c. President 

Sachem

400

 ______ had their passage to the colonies paid for in exchange for five to seven years of work. 

  1. Puritans

  2. Indentured servants

  3. Pilgrims

  4. Enslaved Africans

Indentured servants

400

The Puritans were better prepared than the Pilgrims because they _______.

  1. Had raised a lot more money

  2. Learned how to survive in the forests of England.

  3. Arrived in Winter

  4. Brought more supplies and animals.

Brought more supplies and animals.

500
  1. Three sided trade routes over the Atlantic Ocean

triangle                b. charter                       c. Triangular Trade

Triangular Trade

500
  1. An official document giving a person permission to do something, such as settle in an area. 

charter          b. pass         c. covenant

charter

500

New England’s “cash crop” was _________.

  1. Corn

  2. Tobacco

  3. Cotton

  4. cod

cod

500

What did people, who disagreed with the Puritans, often do?

  1. Move back to Europe

  2. Start their own colony

  3. Take over the colony

  4. Become explorers in Africa

Start their own colony

500

Squanto helped the pilgrims by ___________________________.

  1. giving them money to buy supplies.

  2. keeping other Native Americans from attacking them. 

  3. building homes for them

  4. teaching them how to farm and hunt.

teaching them how to farm and hunt.