Colonies
Events
Vocabulary
People
This & That
100

The area where each colony is located on this map:

What is New England orange; Middle purple; Southern green?

100

Looking at the map of the triangular trade in your book, the goods that traveled east.

What are timber, grain, tobacco, rice, rum, and iron products?

100

The definition of ally.

What is a military partner?

100

True or False

Enslaved Africans in the northern colonies performed a variety of jobs in the city or country.

What is true?

100

Based on this chart this/these region(s) focused on shipping, fishing, and shipbuilding.

       Study the chart. Then answer the question.

What are the New England and Middle colonies?

200

Key cash crops grown in the southern colonies that caused planters to want more enslaved Africans.

What are cotton and rice?

200

This is how the Great Awakening changed colonists' views about church.

What is moving away from looking to the church as an authority figure?

200

The definition of barter.


What is to trade one good for another?

200

“It is quite manifest to every person who has had an opportunity of experiencing the advantage of Indian services that the friendship and assistance of the Cherokees are well worth cultivating.”

This British leader most likely wrote these words during the French and Indian War.

Who is George Washington?

200

Cause or Effect of French and Indian War

Pontiac attack on the British


What is an effect?

300

2 ways the slaves tried to actively protest.

What are:

breaking tools?

setting fires?

running away/escaping?

destroyed property?

stole food?

300

The purpose of building Fort Duquesne and Fort Necessity.

What is to protect European land claims?

300

Vocabulary that can be made into other products.

What are raw materials?

300

Europeans had better ______ that gave them an advantage in conflicts with American Indian groups in North America.

What is weapons?

300

Cause or Effect of the French and Indian War

Proclamation of 1763

What is an effect?

400

2 ways slaves tried to passively protest.

What are 

working slowly?

learning to read and write?

used their knowledge to encourage others to go against the rules?



400

At the end of the French and Indian War, this country controlled where the X is marked.




Who were the British?

400

The correct 2 words that complete this sentence.

The ______ and _________are examples of the development of democratic ideas in the 13 colonies.

What are meetinghouse and House of Burgesses?

400

Example of the ways slaves resisted slavery.

What is starting fire, slowing work, using songs to send secret messages, breaking tools.

400

Cause or Effect of the French and Indian War:

competition for land

What is a cause?

500

A description of the influence of American Indians on the French and Indian War.

What were the American Indians took sides during the war between England and France; some took sides with the French; others took sides with the British: the French were allied with them through trade; later those that took sides with the British were fighting against their American Indian enemies?

500

Put these events in order:

French and Indian War

First Powhatan War

Pequot War

King Philip's War

What is First Powhatan War

Pequot War

King Philip's War

French and Indian War

500

This economic idea was popular in the 1600s and 1700s. It supported the idea that countries benefited from trade when they exported more than they imported.

The idea described is called __________.

What is mercantilism?

500

The 2 names of given to the Native American; one was also the name of the war he was involved in.

What are Metacom and King Philip?

500

Cause or Effect of the French and Indian War:

broken agreements with American Indians.

What is a cause?