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100

Where did girls go to school?

Dame school

100

What was the official religion of Virginia?

Anglican

100

How many days a week did they have to work?

6-7 days/week

100
Who was the Tavern named after?

Walter Raleigh (Roanoke)

100

What chapter are we on?

200

Where did boys go to school?

College of William and Mary

200

Who chose the royal governor?

the king

200

What was life like for enslaved people?

difficult and painful

200

If you were a craftsman who was experienced and had a shop, what level of skill would you be? 

Master Craftsman

200

Who was Williamsburg named after?

King William III of England

300

Where did boys and girls go to school TOGETHER?

trick question...they didn't

300

What happened at the capitol?

Lawmakers met to discuss bills (that might be turned into law). 

300

Where did enslaved people live?

slave quarters

300

What is an apprentice?

someone who wanted to learn a trade but had no experience

300

What was the population at by 1770?

about 2,000 people

400

What was the difference in education for boys and girls?

boys were taught more academics than girls

400

Who turned a bill into a law?

royal governor

400

Why were songs helpful? 

secret messages and self-expression 

400

What is a craftsman? 

a person who was skilled at their job (artistic and manual labor)

400

What percentage of the population were enslaved people?

50%

500

Why weren't people of color allowed to get an education? 

...

500

Originally was the practice of other religions allowed? 

No

500

Why was community important to enslaved people?

...

500

When men gathered at the Tavern, what did they discuss? 

politics

500

How tall is Ms. Gutierrez?

5'2