New England Colonies
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
Southern Colonies
Women & American Indians
Hodge Podge
100

This describes the soil in the New England region. 

What is rocky, sandy and mountainous?

100
This religious group lived in Pennsylvania. 

Who are the Quakers?

100

This is the reason many settlers in the Southern colonies were able to earn a living. 

What is rich soil that was good for farming?

100

Women in colonial America learned to sew, cook, make soap, weave wool and dry fruits and vegetables. Name something that women would NOT have done. 

What is make tools, plow the land, chop wood, etc. 

100

Being located along a coastline was helpful to the colonies because they were able to do this. 

What is trade with Great Britain (England)?
200

He was the leader of the Puritans and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 

Who is John Winthrop?

200

The Mid-Atlantic colonies were known as ____________ because of how much wheat was grown there. 

What is "America's Breadbasket"?

200

This was the main cash crop grown in the Southern colonies. 

What is tobacco?

200

As a result of more settlers coming to the colonies, American Indians lost this. 

What is large amounts of land?
200

"America's Breadbasket" was located in this region. 

What is Mid-Atlantic?

300

This is the reason that Pilgrims and Puritans came to live in the New England colonies. 

What is they were searching for a place to practice their religion freely?

300

The geography and location of the Mid-Atlantic region made them good for this. 

What is trade?

300

This is the reason that more slaves were needed in the Southern region than in the other regions. 

What is because more workers were needed in the Southern colonies because so many more crops grew there. 

300

A woman in the Southern colonies would have received this type of education. 

What is...she would learn to cook, sew, spin wool, and maybe write her name. 

300

John Winthrop was the governor of this New England colony. 

What is Massachusetts Bay?

400

This describes the size of the farms in the New England colonies. 

What is small, family farms? They only grew enough food to feed their families.

400
Many artisans lived in the Mid-Atlantic region. What is an example of one type of artisan? 
What is a blacksmith? (smithing iron to make tools) OR What is a carpenter? (building things out of wood). 
400

This describes what life was like for slaves in the Southern colonies. 

What is they were forced to work on plantations for no pay. 

400

This American Indian region was home to Indians who moved around a lot. 

What is the Great Plains?

400

The Quakers lived in this Mid-Atlantic colony. 

What is Pennsylvania?

500

This describes the climate of the New England colonies. 

What is cold, with long winters?

500

This describes what children in colonial America were expected to do. 

What is work to help their families?

500

An indentured servant agreed to work for a rich landowner in exchange for this. 

What is payment for their passage to the New World. 

500

At first, American Indians and the colonists worked together. This is known as _____________. 

What is cooperation?

500

Georgia is located in this region of colonies. 

What is the Southern region?