New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Daily Life
Slavery
100

What was a major resource in the New England Colonies?

Timber

100

Why was the middle colony known as the "breadbasket of the colonies"?

They grew a lot of wheat, so mills were built to grind grain into flour and was shipped to other colonies.

100

What cash crops were grown in the Southern Colonies?

tobacco, rice, and indigo

100

What were some common foods in the colony?

beef and fish stew with vegetables, ice cream, donuts, and fruit pies


100

In what region did most slaves work?

Southern plantations

200

What was the most important building in the colonial New England colony?

The meeting house where they held church and meetings.

200

What was a valuable mineral in the Middle Colonies?

iron

200

All colonial towns were _______.

self-sufficient

200

How did colonists communicate with one another?

The wrote letters to communicate.

200

How did slaves keep their African culture alive?

Slaves kept their culture alive by playing instruments like drums and banjos.

300

Name three jobs in the English colonies.

cooper, miller, printer, blacksmith, surveyor, wigmaker, cobbler

300

What does export mean?

When goods are sent to other countries for money.

300

Why did many colonists leave Europe?

They wanted to escape religious persecution.

300

What did the first public school look like?

Children of all ages learned reading, writing, and math in one room with a coal burning stove.

300

How did slaves resist slavery?

Slaves resisted slavery by stealing tools, pretending to be sick, and attempting to escape from their owners. 

400

What did an apprentice do?

An apprentice trained with an experienced person for 10 years to learn a trade.

400

Name an accomplishment of Benjamin Franklin.

He started the first public library, hospital, and volunteer fire department.

400

What is Eliza Lucas Pinckney known for?

As a teenager Pinckney managed a plantation in South Carolina and grew a successful crop of indigo.

400

What is Poor Richard's Almanac?

A popular book full of facts, figures, and included many of Benjamin Franklin's sayings.

400

Why were laws passed denying slaves rights?

Laws were passed so they wouldn't escape.

500

Describe a New England colony town.

Families owned plots of land where they grew crops and raised animals.  The town common was an open area where cattle and sheep grazed. Workshops were also found in the town common.

500

Using the triangular trade route what countries did the 13 colonies trade with.

England, Africa, and the West Indes

500

Describe daily life on a plantation.

Slaves worked from morning to night and were punished if they didn't do what they were told. Women and children cooked and cleaned the planter's house. Men were usually planters and ran the plantation.

500

What did children in the colonies typically do during the day?

Children attended school and worked on the family's farm doing chores.
500

Who is Olaudah Equiano?

He was sold into slavery at age 11, but later gained his freedom and wrote an autobiography speaking out against slavery that was published.