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100

Why did people settle in the New England Colonies, the Middle colonies, and the Southern Colonies?

The Puritans moved to NE to practice their religion freely. The middle colonies were in search of a better life, good economy and religious freedom. Southern colonies-they were in search for good land for growing cash crops and religious freedom.

100

New Amsterdam was located in present day

Manhattan

100

Who had their passage to the colonies paid for in exchange for five to seven years of work?

indentured servants

100

What was Phyllis Wheatley well known for?

Being a black poet who was published at the age of 13. She was educated and eventually freed.

100

Puritan families signed a ________, promising to follow the rules of the church.

covenant

100

A person who owns property or a business is called a _______.

proprietor

100

During the ___________ the colonists became increasingly interested in religion.

Great Awakening

100

Religious songs of enslaved Africans, known as _______ , are an important part of American music today.

spirituals

200

Why did the Puritans settle in New England?

Religious freedom.
200

Philadelphia means

"brotherly love"

200

Some colonists settled in the backcountry because 

land was cheaper

200

What would many people living in Boston or New York have done for a living?

They would have been merchants

200

Rodger Williams believed that governments should _______, people with different religious views.

tolerate

200

Wealthy Dutch men, also known as _____________, agreed to bring 50 people to the new colony.

patroons

200

The _________ was the business of buying and selling people.

Slave trade

200

The ____________ was the middle part of the three-sided trade.

middle passage

300

The Puritans were better prepared than the Pilgrims because .......

they brought more supplies and animals.

300

William Penn was a member of which religious group?

The Quakers

300

Which colony was the first to make slavery legal?

Massachusetts

300

Explain the triangular trade.

Ships on the triangular trade routes sold products/people and picked up cargo at each stop. Because every leg of the voyage had cargo the merchants became rich. This trade occurred across the Atlantic Ocean.

300

____________ is the practice of owning people and forcing them to work.

Slavery

300

A cash crop commonly grown in Carolina was _________.

indigo

300

The area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coastal Plain is known as the  ____________.

backcountry

300

The forests of New England provided the wood for the shipbuilding ________.

industry

400

Why was Anne Hutchinson banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

She questioned the power of the church leaders.

400

What was the name of Penn's Colony and what did he want them to be able to do?

Pennsylvania in honor of his father to be able to worship without fear.

400

In what ways did enslaved Africans resist slavery?

work slow downs, escapes and revolts and breaking tools.

400

Explain why NE, the middle colonies, & the Southern colonies had a different economy.

Climate, natural resources and access to transportation varied.

400

At the center of every Puritan village was a grassy area known as a _____________.

commmon

400

___________ are people who owe money.

Debtors

400

A ___________ will show how much a colony grew form year to year.

growth rate

400

Ships on the _________ route sold products and picked up cargo at each stop.

triangular trade

500

What did the people who settled Massachusetts Bay want?

The freedom to practice the Puritan religion.

500

What was the apprentice supposed to learn?

a trade or a craft

500

How did the colonists view the English trade laws?

that they were very unfair.

500

What did John Locke believe people should do if a government fails to protect their natural rights?

Locke said citizens should overthrow a government that did not protect their rights.

500

____________ rules are basic rules the settlers used to govern them selves.

Fundamental

500

Normally one cash crop is grown on a farm, or _________.

plantation.

500

____________ were laws that set rules for slavery.

Slave codes

500

When colonists made _______, they were making laws.

The colonial _________ was a lawmaking body guaranteed in the charters of most of the colonies.

legislation


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