Geography & Economy
Salem Witch Trials
People
Vocabulary
100

Name 1 crop that grew in New England.

corn, beans, pumpkins

100

Puritan society was centered on the community's ______ beliefs

Religious

100

What are slaves?

People who were forced to work and had no choices or rights.

100

Define fundamental.

Something basic or necessary (Think Fundamental Orders of Connecticut)

200

Name 2 states that were once New England colonies. 

New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine 

200

Who would the Puritans most likely blame for a devastating drought?

The devil

200

What does "Indigenous" mean?

Originating or native to the land

200

What are the commons?

A general meeting or gathering place

300

The economy of New England was based on what two things? 

Trees (lumber) and fishing

300

Which of the following would be considered spectral evidence?

A) A Fingerprint

B) A Dream

C) A Bloodstain

D) A Hair

They wanted to reform the church rather than separate from it. 

300

What are indentured servants?

People who signed a contract to work for 7 years in exchange for a trip to the New World.

300

What is the word that Puritans used as a promise or contract?

Convenant

400

What types of colonial jobs were common in the New England colonies? 100 points per correct answer. 

Fishing, cutting lumber, ship building, whale hunting

400
The following are common to all witch hunts, except:

A) Widespread Panic

B) Fear of the supernatural

C) Persecution of outsiders

D) Accusations with little to no evidence. 

B) Fear of the supernatural. 

400

Name one significant religious group in New England.

Puritans or Pilgrims 


400

What vocabulary word means: To allow other points of view?

Tolerate/Tolerance

500

Why were the New England Colonies a terrible place to grow crops?

Rocky soil and a short growing season. 

500

What type of people were accused of being witches?

Outsider or outspoken women. 

500

Who created the laws in New England for the Puritan colonies?

Puritans were self-governed (meaning they created their own laws)

500

What is a charter?

An official document giving a person special permission to do something.