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100

What is a crop grown primarily to make money?

cash crop

100

Before the arrival of settlers, American Indians lived throughout Virginia. After the settlers arrive, most American Indians moved_______.

inland

100

As the capitals of Virginia were changing, the population was moving--

westward

100

The following statements are correct EXCEPT:

a. free African Americans were allowed the same freedoms and rights as the white Americans 

b. enslaved African Americans had no rights

c. many free African Americans owned their own businesses and property, but were denied most rights

d. most enslaved African Americans worked tobacco, crops, and livestock

a. free African Americans were allowed the same freedoms and rights as the white Americans

100

What are the five bordering states of Virginia?

North Carolina

Tennessee

Kentucky

West Virginia

Maryland

200

How did agriculture in the Virginia colony influence the institution of slavery?

The colony became dependent on slave labor for many years. 

200

In which areas did Africans and the English primarily settle?

Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont

200

[Thomas planted a field of tobacco. He needs supplies before his crop is ready. A local store owner gives Thomas the supplies. Thomas says, "I will pay you for the supplies after I harvest and sell my crops."]

The supplies are an example of:

credit

200

Food choices in colonial Virginia were

limited
200

What are the five regions of Virginia?

Coastal Plain (Tidewater)

Piedmont

Blue Ridge Mountains 

Valley and Ridge

Appalachian Plateau

300

This plant was the most profitable plant grown in the Virginia colony. What is it?

tobacco


300

What are the three examples of cultural landscapes. One example is a house. 

house, barn, church

300

All of the following are true statements EXCEPT:

a. colonists deposited their money at local banks

b. colonists bought goods and services on credit

c. bartering was often used instead of money

d. some colonists had debt

a. colonists deposited their money at local banks

300

What conclusions or generalizations could be made concerning resources found in colonial Virginia?

a. Many people lived in one-room homes. 

b. Most of the clothing were made of silk. 

c. Meals were made from local produce and meats. 

d. Families made their own clothes. 

e. Food choices were unlimited. 

a, c, d

300

What was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

Jamestown

400

Event: African men, women, and children brought to the Virginia colony

Causes:

1. Tobacco became a profitable product

2. Tobacco cultivation

3. ?

Inexpensive form of labor

400

What are the reasons that the capital was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg? 

-fire destroyed wooden and brick buildings

-the drinking water was contaminated

-unhealthy living conditions caused diseases

-Williamsburg was already an established town

400

Robert does not have any money. He needs a horse. His friend lends him $40.00 to purchase a horse. Robert now owes his friend money. The money Robert owes is

debt
400

If Mary were going to build a house in colonial Virginia, her house would most likely be

a one-room home with dirt floors. 

400
The Powhatan Indians primarily spoke which language?

Algonquian

500

Who settled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley, which was long the migration route?

Germans and Scots-Irish

500

In the early 1700s, England became---

a. Great Britain

b. Scotland

c. Europe

d. the British Isles

Great Britain

500

The act of trading or exchanging goods and services without the use of money is known as

bartering

500

People living in colonial Virginia depended on natural and human resources to produce the goods and services they needed. What other resource did they depend on?

a. Industrial

b. Man-made

c. Organic

d. Capital

Capital

500

Who experimented with tobacco causing the economy in Virginia to emerge?

John Rolfe