A crop such as tobacco, sugar, or cotton, raised in large quantities and sold for profit
Cash crop
Which of these describes an indentured servant?
A) Someone that pays their debt to a farmer by working for them without pay
B) Someone that pays rent on their farm with a portion of their crops
C) Someone that makes and sells candles to wealthy landowners
D) Someone that was sold to a landowner and forced to work as a cook
A) Someone that pays their debt to a farmer by working for them without pay
Which of these English traditions was adopted in the 13 colonies?
A) Monarchy
B) Parliament
C) Political Parties
D) Self-government
D) Self-government
What colony is #1 on the map?
Georgia
What region are North Carolina and South Carolina in?
Southern Colonies
An agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed describing how they would govern themselves in the Americas
Mayflower Compact
Why did people in New England, Middle, and Southern colonies adapt to different ways of life?
A) People with specific skills settled in each area
B) The regions had different geographies and resources
C) The people all had different reasons for colonizing North America
D) The leaders of the colonies decided how the people would earn a living
B) The regions had different geographies and resources
Which belief spurred the Great Awakening?
A) People have lost their faith
B) Farm life is better than city life
C) Women are not as educated as men
D) Success comes from making money
A) People have lost their faith
What colony is #2
South Carolina
What colony is New York and New Jersey in?
Middle Colonies
A revival of religious feeling and belief among Protestant Christians in the American colonies that began in the 1730s
Great Awakening
A) They were self-governing
B) They were colonized by Puritans
C) They provided financial security
D) They provided religious freedom
A) They were self-governing
What were the expectations of English colonists in America?
A) They expected to be governed by the English king
B) They expected the same rights as English citizens
C) They expected to denounce their English citizenship
D) They expected to be able to choose the leader of Parliament
B) They expected the same rights as English citizens
What colony is #8 on the map?
Pennsylvania
What colony is #5 on the map?
Maryland
An act passed by Parliament in 1689 that limited the monarch's power by giving certain powers to Parliament and listing specific rights of the citizens
English Bill of Rights
Which of these best describes the enviornment of the New England colonies?
A) Long, hot summers and mild winters
B) Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
C) Broad coastal plains and fertile soil
D) Broad river, swamps, and wetlands
B) Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
A) It limited the power of the king
B) It established a democratic government
C) It allowed parliament to impose taxes
D) It established a Bill of Rights for the citizens
A) It limited the power of the king
What colony is #11 on the map?
Rhode Island
What colony is #6 on the map?
Delaware
An economic policy in which nations tried to gain wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
The actions and beliefs of the Quakers in Pennsylvania predicted which of these events?
A) The failure of Roanoke
B) The Mayflower journey
C) The American Revolution
D) The French and Indian War
C) The American Revolution
Why was the English Bill of Rights important to the colonists?
A) It defined crimes and punishments
B) It spelled out what was due to the colonists as English citizens
C) It gave the colonists the ability to choose members of Parliament
D) It ended the king's power to appoint colonial governors
B) It spelled out what was due to the colonists as English citizens
What colony is #13
New Hampshire
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