Religion
Geography
Economy
Slave Trade
Vocabulary
100

TRUE OR FALSE: The Puritans allowed religious freedom.

What is false?

100

Known for having a growing season that could last 8-12 months long and the most fertile soil of any colonial region.

What is the Southern Colonial Region?

100

The name for a large farm, that dealt in cash crops, and could be found in the Southern Colones.

What is a plantation?

100

True or False: The excerpt, "Ship of Horrors", by Olaudah Equiano was written about his real-life experience on the Middle Passage.

What is true.

100

The present-day states of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia

What are the Southern Colonies?

200

A religious group known for being extremely welcoming and tolerant of others. These people opposed slavery and refused to fight in wars.

Who were the Quakers?

200

Known to have rocky/sandy soil that is not very fertile, and long/harsh winters.

What is the New England Colonial Region?

200

The Middle Colonies are otherwise known as this.

What is the Breadbasket Region?

200

After arriving in North America, slaves were immediately sold at at these.

What is an auction or scramble?

200

The present-day states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, & Connecticut.

What are the New England Colonies?

300

This Colonial Region was made up of mostly Anglican(Church of England) and Presbyterian colonists.

What is the Southern Colonial Region?

300

This region is known for having mild winters and a longer growing season than the New England Colonies.

What is the Middle Colonies?

300

This Colonial Region's economy was based largely on fishing, whaling and shipbuilding.

What is the New England Region?

300

The name for the journey slaves took from West Africa to North America.

What is the Middle Passage?

300

The present-day states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, & New Jersey.

What are the Middle Colonies?

400

This group is known for founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony and banishing people who disagreed with their beliefs, despite coming to North America for religious freedom.

Who were the Puritans?

400

The colonial region(s) located on the Atlantic coast of North America.

What is all of them?

400

The middle colonies were known for their growth of what type of crop?

What is wheat/grain?

400

The Atlantic Slave Trade is often referred to by this name.

What is the Triangular Trade?

400

Someone who works for a period of time to pay off a debt for such things like passage to the colonies from Europe.

 What is an Indentured Servant?

500

The famously nice Quaker who allowed people in his colony to form their own legislature and founded the colony of Delaware. He is also known for his founding of Pennsylvania.

Who was William Penn?

500

This region used pitch, a substance found in it's pine trees, for ship building.

What are the Southern Colonies?

500

The four main cash crops that were grown in the Southern Colonies.

What are tobacco, cotton, indigo, and rice?

500

Identify the three continents that were the main stops of the Atlantic Slave Trade.

What are Europe, North America, and West Africa?

500

When a person has to make a decision in which all of the outcomes are bad/negative.

What is a dilemma?