The number of Southern Colonies.
What is five?
The year Maryland was founded.
What was 1634?
The year Georgia was founded.
What was 1732?
The colony of Maryland's exports.
What is tobacco, iron, and lumber?
The types of people who worked on plantations.
What were slaves and indentured servants?
The names of the Southern Colonies.
What are Maryland, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia?
The founder of Maryland.
Who was Lord Baltimore?
The founder of Georgia.
Who was James Oglethorpe?
The colony of Virginia's exports.
What is tobacco, pork, corn, and iron?
The types of homes that slaves lived in.
What are tiny, crowded homes?
What is the ocean that borders the Southern Colonies.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
Lord Baltimore's father.
Who was Sir James Calvert?
One reason that he founded Georgia.
What is to create a buffer zone between English Colonists and the Spanish colony of Florida.
The colony of North Carolina's exports.
What is tobacco, rice, pork, wheat, and corn?
A man that a plantation owner would trust to keep watch over the slaves.
What were overseers?
The year the Carolinas were founded.
What was 1653?
The group of people that Lord Baltimore wanted to live in Maryland because they were persecuted in England.
What are Roman Catholics?
The second reason he founded Georgia.
What is a place for English debtors to pay off their debts instead of going to jail.
The colony of South Carolina's exports.
What is rice, corn, pork, indigo, and cotton?
The jobs that were assigned to the slaves that worked indoors.
What are cooks, personal assistants, or nannies?
The year the Carolinas split into North Carolina and South Carolina.
What was 1712?
The type of growing season they had.
What is a long growing season?
The army he served in.
What is the British Army?
The colony of Georgia's exports.
What is rice, cotton, indigo, sugar, and pork?
The reason that slaves weren't allowed to learn how to read or write.
What is when the owner of the plantation thinks educated slaves are more difficult to control?