Slavery
Indentured Servants
Colonial Economy
100

Where did most enslaved people work?

A. Working on small New England farms
B. Working on farms in Pennsylvania
C. Working on large plantations in the South
D. Working in Workshops in the North

A. Working on large plantations in the South

100

What is an indenture contract?

What is a legal agreement to serve as an apprentice for a set number of years.

100

What were the main colonies involved?

List Southern colonies like Virginia, South Carolina, etc.

200

What was the effect of agricultural reliance?

A. The Southern colonies depended on slave and indentured labor
B. The Southern colonies on paid workers from Eastern Europe
C. The Southern colonies became more urban with large cities
D. The Southern colonies focused on trade rather than production

A. The Southern colonies depended on slave and indentured labor

200

What benefits did indentured servants receive?

A. The Master shall teach or instruct the Apprentice in the trade of a blacksmith
B. The Apprentice shall at all times readily obey
C. The Apprentice will serve six years
D. He shall not contract matrimony

A. The Master shall teach or instruct the Apprentice in the trade of a blacksmith

200

How did agriculture impact the Southern colonies?

It led to the establishment of plantations and reliance on enslaved labor.

300

What routes were commonly used for slave trade?

Describe slave trade routes along the eastern coast of North America.

300

What was the duration of the apprenticeship?

Six years.

300

What were the economic benefits of plantations?

They produced cash crops that drove the economy of the Southern colonies.

400

Name one cash crop produced on plantations.

"Tobacco," "Rice," or "Indigo."

400

What responsibilities did the apprentice have?

The apprentice should obey their master and not waste their master's goods.

400

What role did trade play in the colonies?

Trade facilitated the exchange of goods, including enslaved people and cash crops.

500

What role did merchant ships play in slavery?

Explain how merchant ships transported enslaved people.

500

What was a common punishment for breaking rules?

Additional years of service or other disciplinary actions.

500

What was the impact of indentured servitude on the economy?

It provided a labor force for growing industries while allowing individuals to gain skills.