Religion
Cities/Farms/Families
Events in England
Slavery/Colonial Rights
Education
100

What belief spurred the Great Awakening?

People had lost their faith or moved away from God

100

What city in Pennsylvania was the most populated of all the colonies?

Philadelphia

100

What was the name of the document that first limited the power of the king and what year was it published?

The Magna Carta 1215

100

What kind of rights did English colonists expect?

The same rights of English citizens

100

How many families did you have to have in your New England town in order to be required to build a school?

100

200

When was the Great Awakening?

1730's

200

What percent of people in the colonies lived in cities?

5-10 percent

200

Put these concepts and events in chronological order:

The English Bill of Rights

Parliament Formed

Magna Carta

The Great Awakening

Magna Carta (1215)

Parliament Formed (1265)

English Bill of Rights (1689)

The Great Awakening (1730's)

200

What was the name of ocean crossing that enslaved Africans were forced through?

The Middle Passage

200

How many families did a town have to have to be required to hire a teacher or a tutor in New England?

50

300

Which group of people were given a day of rest and worship after the Great Awakening?

Slaves

300

Give two disadvantages of living in a colonial city:

It smelled terrible

Noisy

Fire danger

Homes really close together

300

What was the name of the document that gave English citizens the right to petition the king?

English Bill of Rights

300

Which colonial regions had the practice of slavery?

All of them

300

What was the name of the book that colonial public schools used to teach reading and writing?

The New England Primer

400

How did the Great Awakening prepare the colonists for the American Revolution?

It encouraged the ideas of liberty and equality

400

What was the hardest part of life on a colonial farm?

Clearing the trees off their land

400

What political body in England strengthened the rights of its citizens?

Parliament

400

What English political tradition was adopted in the 13 colonies?

Self-government

400

What was the main goal of education for students in the New England Colonies?

To be able to read the Bible

500

What were the names of the most famous preachers of the Great Awakening?

Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

500

What type of farm needed a large amount of slaves? What region were these farms in?

Plantation

Southern Region

500

What event became known as the Glorious Revolution?

The king was overthrown and Parliament retained lawmaking powers.

500

What caused people to think they needed slaves in the colonies?

A massive amount of labor was needed

500

What slowed the growth of education in the Middle Colonies?

Religious differences