Maps
Jamestown and Plymouth
King Philip's War
The 13 Colonies
Slavery and Resistance
100
Which map shows the New England Colonies?
Map B
100
What does this passage describe? "During the _______________, settlers ate their horses. Then they ate their dogs and cats. settlers also ate rats, mice, and snakes. When all of the animals ran out, some colonists ate their boots, shoes, and any other leather they could find."
The Jamestown "Starving Time"
100
Who was King Philip?
King Philip was the leader of the Native American tribe, the Wampanoag.
100
What did people in New England do to make money?
Shipbuilding Fishing Whaling Lumber
100
What is a plantation?
A large farm that grows cash crops to make money
200
Which map shows the Middle Colonies?
Map A
200
Why did English men move to Jamestown?
They hoped to find gold and get rich
200
What complaints did King Philip have about settlers in the Northeast?
- Settlers stole resources and land from his people - Settlers lied to him and tricked his people - Settlers let all of their horses and cattle eat Native American crops - Settlers killed his people - Settlers tried to force his people to change their religion
200
What did people in the Middle Colonies do to make money?
Raise cattle Grow grains (the "Bread Basket") Mine for metals
200
What was the secret network of people who helped enslaved people move from the Southern Colonies to the north called?
The Underground Railroad
300
Which Map shows the Southern Colonies?
Map C
300
Which disease did settlers in Jamestown suffer from?
Malaria (passed by mosquitos)
300
Who "won" King Philips War?
The English
300
Where was slavery most common? New England, the Middle Colonies, or the Southern Colonies
The Southern Colonies
300
Enslaved people did not have the same rights as free people during the 1700s. Give an example.
Enslaved people were not allowed to learn to read and write. Enslaved people were not paid for their work. Enslaved people were not allowed to marry the people of their choice. Enslaved people were not always allowed to live with the parents or children. Enslaved people were not allowed to leave plantations when they wanted to.
400
Which map correctly shows the location of the 13 Colonies?
MAP A
400
Why did the Pilgrims settle Plymouth?
The wanted religious freedom
400
What happened to Native Americans in the Northeast after King Philip's War?
Some escaped to Canada. Others were captured and forced into slavery.
400
Which region had large forests, a rocky coastline, and extremely cold winters.
New England
400
True or false: Escaping from slavery was easy. BONUS: Explain your answer
FALSE -People who tried to escape could be caught by bounty hunters and returned to the south - People who were caught were often beaten for trying to escape - People who tried to escape had to travel in secret during the night time - People on the run had to hide in boats/trains/stranger's houses
500
Which dot marks the correct location of Jamestown?
Settlement B (The Southern Colonies)
500
True or False: Settlers in Plymouth faced many challenges during their first winter.
True - Many settlers died from disease and starvation. - Settlers did not know how to farm food in the sandy soil. - It was a mini Ice Age (very cold winter) - There was no way home
500
What happened to King Philip at the end of King Philip's War.
King Philip was captured and killed in front of his warriors.
500
Which colony made money from growing cash crops like rice, indigo, tobacco, and cotton?
The Southern Colonies
500
How long did slavery last in the colonies/the United States?
244 years (almost 250 years)