Life in the Colonies
Families in the Colonies
Education in the Colonies
Religion in the Colonies
The Great Awakening
100

Typically be the ones that owned slaves or had servants.

Who were the upper class?

100

What the Puritans believed the family was a reflection of.

What is God?

100

Where young men would go live with someone for seven years and learn a trade. 

What is an apprenticeship?

100

The most diverse region in the colonies in terms of religion.

What are the Middle Colonies?

100

The movement in the colonies between the 1720s and 1740s that brought people back into church.

What is the Great Awakening?

200

The first anti-slavery pamphlet in the colonies. 

What is the Selling of Joseph?

200

Fourteen.

At what age would a male need to chose a trade (occupation)?

200

Because you needed to know how to read the Bible.

Why did Puritans believe education was important?

200

The reason why the Anglican Church was the most prominent church in the Southern Colonies?

What are proprietary colonies?

200

The movement in Europe that was drawing people away from the church.

What is the Enlightenment? 

300

A person that would have their trip to America paid for and in return would have to work 4-7 years to pay off the debt. 

What is an indentured servant?

300

They would clean, and cook, and educate the children, etc.

What was the role of women within the family?

300

The group that established seventy schools in Pennsylvania.

What are the Quakers?

300

When several thirteen and fourteen year old girls falsely accused 150 people of casting spells on them.

What is the Salem Witch Trials?

300

The reasons why there was a declining interest in church in the 1720s.

What is materialism, the Puritan Church lost its influence, fewer churches were preaching from the Bible, several ministers were not Christians, several colleges moved away from training ministers?

400

Typically made up the upper class in the Southern colonies.

Who were the plantation owners?

400

They were not involved in day to day household activities.

What was the role of men within the home/family?

400

The two different types of schools in New England.

What are dame schools and grammar schools.

400

When the Puritans allowed non-believers to baptize their children in the church and attend church.

What is the Half-Way Covenant?

400

The two popular but flawed beliefs that come from the Enlightenment.

What is deism and unitarianism?

500

One would eventually be granted freedom and the other one never would.

What was the difference between an indentured servant and a slave?

500

Ten.

At what age were slave children required to go to work?

500

What students would be given to learn the alphabet and read the Bible.

What is a hornbook?

500

The reason why the Puritans lost strength in 1691.

What was the Puritans losing their charter?

500

The effects of the Great Awakening.

What is converts, separation of church and government, missions, higher education, division within churches, equality, and political freedom (the use of the words rights and liberty)?