Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
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100

What was the difference between a proprietary and a royal colony?

A proprietary colony was controlled by a proprietor, or owner, who was given control of the land by the king. A royal colony was under the direct control of the king. 

100

Why did cities have more artisans than the countryside?

There were more money and more people in the cities, so an artisan could find enough customers to earn a living.

100

What are some of the ways enslaved people resisted slavery?

Some learned to read and write. Some stole food or set fires. Others ran away.

100

How many years has Mr. Cook been teaching?

5 1/2

100

What is Mr. Cook doing next Thursday?

Going to see Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker

200

Which colony was linked to...

A. Roger Williams

B. George Carteret

C. Lord Baltimore

A. Rhode Island

B. New Jersey

C. Maryland

200

Which of the following was a result of England's pursuit of mercantilism?

The colonies grew very rich.

The colonies became centers of manufacturing

The colonies focused on producing raw materials

The colonies were allowed to import goods only from England

The colonies were allowed to import goods only from England.

200

What is a detail that supports the main idea that...

Enslaved Africans lived in different house in the North and South. Answer needs to talk about the North.

In the North, enslaved Africans often lived in homes of slaveholders

200

The French and Indian War started in North America because of conflicts over which region?

The Ohio River Valley

200

How did enslaved Africans contribute to life in the colonies?

They introduced new crops. They shared foods, language, music, and other aspects of their African culture.

300

Which colony was linked to...

A. William Penn

B. James Oglethorpe

C. Thomas Hooker

A. Pennsylvania

B. Georgia

C. Connecticut

300

What kinds of people occupied the middle class in colonial life?

land-owning farmers, shopkeepers, and city or village artisans

300

What is the middle passage?

It was the terrifying journey enslaved Africans took to the Americans.

300

What helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the British?

The British sent more troops from Europe. They also got help from the Iroquois

300

How did creating a community help enslaved Africans to cope with their lives?

It gave them support and the chance to share ideas and memories with people in the same situation.

400

Explain how geography helped shape the English colonies.

The climate, soil, and other resources influenced how communities developed and the work people did.

400

What is the title of Lesson 2?

Daily Life in the Colonies

400

What is a detail that supports the main idea that...

Enslaved Africans lived in different house in the North and South. Answer needs to talk about the South.

In the South, enslaved people usually lived in small houses on plantations.

400

Hit the buzzer first!

Way to go! 

400

What is Mr. Cook's middle name?

Clinton

500

What is the title of Lesson 1?

New England, Middle, and Southern colonies

500

What is Mr. Cook's favorite thing about today?

Mrs. Cook passed her National Counselor's Exam!

500

What is the title of Lesson 3

Slavery in the Colonies

500

What is the title of Lesson 4

The French and Indian War

500

Would Mr. Cook ever teach Kindergarten?

Heck no!