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100

This economic theory said colonies existed to benefit the mother country by supplying raw materials.

What is mercantilism?

100

Colonial women were largely responsible for these domestic tasks, including spinning, cooking, and child-rearing.

What are household chores?

100

Men and women wealthy enough to hire others to work for them

What is gentry (the gentry class)?

100

Resistance during the Middle Passage sometimes took the form of revolts, hunger strikes, or this desperate act.

What is suicide (jumping overboard)?

100

The Middle Passage began on this continent.

What is Africa?

200

Under mercantilism, colonies were expected to buy manufactured goods only from this European nation.

What is England?

200

This was the name given to the brutal voyage enslaved Africans endured across the Atlantic.

What is the Middle Passage?

200

Type of plant used in making blue dye for cloth

What is indigo?

200

This crop, known as “brown gold,” was the main cash crop of Virginia

What is tobacco?

200

British colonists pushed westward into French territory because they were running out of this in the coastal colonies.  

What is land for expansion (land, resources, water)?

300

Mercantilism measured a nation’s wealth by its stockpile of this precious resource.

What is gold (and silver)?


300

The Middle Passage was one leg of this larger trade system connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

What is the Triangular Trade?

300

A crop that is in constant demand

What is a staple crop or cash crop?

300

Southern colonies relied heavily on these large farms, worked by enslaved people.

What are plantations?

300

This colony, settled by William Penn, offered religious freedom to all Christian groups

What is Pennsylvania?

400

In New England, this industry thrived thanks to abundant forests and access to the Atlantic.

What is shipbuilding?

400

The Middle Passage primarily transported enslaved Africans to work on plantations producing this cash crop in the Caribbean.

What is sugar?

400

Great Britain’s policy of not interfering in the colonies’ politics economy so long as it served British interests

What is salutary neglect?

400

In Puritan New England, children were taught to read mainly so they could study this book.

What is the Bible?

400

These three groups will all be involved in the French and Indian War.

What the the British, French, and Native Americans?

500

The Southern colonies relied heavily on this type of labor to work their plantations.

What is enslaved labor?

500

This was the name of the religious revival movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730s–1740s.

What is the Great Awakening?

500

Group that existed in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region; set up fur trading posts to trade with Native Americans

Who are the Frrench?

500

This deadly factor—spreading rapidly in cramped ship conditions—was a leading cause of death during the Middle Passage.

What is disease?

500

This city is where the French and Indian War started in 1754.

What is Pittsburgh (or Duquesne)?