Name a popular cash crop in the Southern Colonies.
Tobacco, rice, cotton, indigo
Where did most slaves work in the south?
On plantations
What category does the question fall under:
How did colonists religious RIGHTS change when they came to America?
A. Economics
B. Geography
C. Civics (Government)
C. Civics
What is demand?
How much people want of an item.
Name all 5 states in the southern colonies.
Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
What category does the question fall under:
What are some INCENTIVES )money, jobs, or resources) that caused people to move from Europe to America?
A. Economics
B. Geography
C. Civics (Government)
A. Economics
What is supply?
How much someone has to sale.
Who were the first settlers of Plymouth?
The Pilgrims
What was the names of the laws for treatment of slaves and what slaves could and could not do called?
Slave Codes
What category does the question fall under:
How did the ENVIRONMENT influence the types of home that the colonists built?
A. Economics
B. Geography
C. Civics (Government)
B. Geography
What is specialization?
A person, business, or area produces what it is best at making.
What group the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
The Puritans
What was the trade that took raw materials from the U.S into Europe to make manufactured goods and then took slaves from Africa to the U.S?
The Triangular Trade
What are the 4 hemispheres?
Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western
What is an opportunity cost?
What you give up to produce something else.
Which colonial region depended more on slave labor to grow cash crops like indigo, rice, tobacco, and cotton?
Southern Colonial Region
What is discrimination?
unfair treatment
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire
What are comparative advantages?
The advantage over others in producing a particular good