Working and Trading
Cities, Towns and Farms
Everyday Life
Slavery in the Colonies
100
A young person who learns a skill from a more experienced person
What is an apprentice?
100
This area had people from many different ethnic backgrounds.
What is the city?
100
These were often only one room.
What is a colonial school?
100
Northern slaves usually worked here.
What is farms, stores, inns and as artisans?
200
This person is a skilled worker.
What is an artisan
200
Busy ports and crowded streets were found here.
What is the city?
200
Reading was used for these reasons during colonial times.
What is entertainment and information?
200
Slaves in the north may have been able to do this.
What is earn extra money.
300
The New England Colonies relyed on this for their economic base.
What is the forest and sea?
300
Most colonial towns were this.
What is self-sufficient?
300
This movement revived colonist's interest in religion.
What is The Great Awakening?
300
Slaves in the south used these instruments to keep their culture alive.
What is the banjo and drums?
400
This colonial region relied on fram products and minerals for their economic base.
What is the Middle Colonies?
400
This is a large farm owned by wealthy land owners.
What is a plantation?
400
Students learned this in colonial schools.
What is reading, writing and arithmetic?
400
Slaves may have tried to resist slavery by doing this.
What is working slowly, breaking tools, or pretending to be sick?
500
This trade route carried goods from the colonies, to Africa, to the West Indies and back to the colonies.
What is the triangular trade route?
500
These people did most of the work on a plantation.
Who are slaves?
500
Colonist kept in touch this way.
What is by writing letters?
500
Southern slaves were mostly found here.
What is on plantations?