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100

Under what policy did the English government did not strictly enforce its colonies.

The salutary neglect

100

When was the first time French fur traders came to North America.

In the 1600s

100

Building a single ship can employ how many people  ?

200

100

What were the main cash crops.

Tobacco,rice, and indigo

100

Why did immigrants from all over Europe decide to move to the Middle Colonies .

It's because they heard about how fertile and cheap the land was? 

200

Who was jailed for criticizing the government through the newspaper?

John Peter Zenger 


200

When did the French and Indian war officially begin 

In 1756.

200

What were some goods that were sent to Europe from New England merchants??

Cotton and rum. 

200

True or false all plantations owners with a lots of land  are poor. 

False.

200

When was Philadelphia founded? 

In 1681

300

What important document helped give rise to the Parliament.

Magna Carta

300

Where did Britain and France met to negotiate a peace treaty ?

Paris, france

300

Why was the percentage of enslaved Africans low in England?

It because many couldn't afford them and also there weren't big farms so there no need of lot of workers. 

300

What are some violent ways enslaved people did

Some enslaved people killed the slave owners or set fire to the fields.

300

They saw religion as a personal matter, and they did not demand conformity or obedience to what belief. 

The belief that all people were equal in the eyes of God

500

What law help protect English citizens and Parliament.

The English bill of rights.

500

The delegates adopted who's Albany Plan of Union.

Benjamin Franklin 

500

When did the English pass the Navigation Acts?

In 1651

500

What region had rich soil, rolling hills, and deep forests of the Piedmont.

The back country

500

When did the English take over New Netherlands ?

In 1664

1000

How many outposts did the Pontic's Rebellion defeat.

13

1000

During king Philip'swar Mary Rowlandson was taking prisoners from the native Americans. How many pounds did she give to be free.

20 pounds

1000

What the definition of Piedmont ?

a relatively flat area between the mountains and the coastal plain

1000

How much tons of cargo could a Conestoga wagon carry. Hint it a number that is 1-10

4 tons