Southern Colonies
New England Colonies
Mid-Atlantic (Middle Colonies)
Mercantilism
FUN
100

Which of the following were 'cash crops' that made up the economy of the Southern Colonies? *Select ALL that apply.*

A. Corn

B. Cotton

C. Tobacco

D. Timber

100

Which of the following made up the economy of the New England Colonies? *Select ALL that apply.*

A. Timber

B. Grains

C. Fishing/Whaling

D. Shipbuilding

100

_____________________ was the primary good that made up the economy of the Mid-Atlantic (Middle) Colonies.

________________________

100

___________________ is an economic theory that earth had limited wealth in the form of natural resources, especially gold and silver, so the best way to become a stronger nation was to acquire the most wealth.

Mercantilism

100

The laws passed by the British Parliament that banned trade with all other nations other than England. 

A. Salutary Neglect

B. The Navigation Acts

C. Intolerable Acts

D. Stamp Act

200

This was the first permeant English settlement in the Thirteen colonies.

A. Jamestown

B. Yorktown

C. Plymouth

D. Savannah

200

New England colonial town meetings held in churches are characterized as a _________________ democracy.

A. Representative

B. Direct

C. Republican

D. Democratic

200

_________________ was the religious group that settled Pennsylvania in the 1640's.

A. Quakers

B. Puritans

C. Pilgrims

D. Catholics

200

This three step trade route between the New World and Europe, helped fuel the economic strategy of mercantilism by European nations.

A. Triangular Trade


B. Middle Passage

C. Tripod Trade

D. African Trade Route

200

What are the G's that initiated mercantilism?

_____________________________

300

This was the first form of representative government in the 13 Colonies...

A. United States Senate

B. Parliament

C. House of Commons

D. House of Burgesses 

300

Which of the following religious groups were the most TOLERANT of other beliefs?

A. Puritans

B. Pilgrims

300

This Quaker established the Pennsylvania colony and was known for his views of religious tolerance and support of democracy.

A. John Smith

B. William Penn

C. Thomas Jefferson

D. George Washington

300

The brutal voyage from Africa to the New World that carried slaves across the Atlantic to be sold at auction to the highest bidder.

A. Triangular Trade

B. Columbian Exchange

C. Middle Passage

D. East West Passage

300

What was the British crown policy of avoiding strict enforcement of laws on the American colonies?

A. Intolerable Acts

B. The Navigation Acts

C. Self Governance

D. Salutary Neglect

400

The Virginia Company, which founded the Jamestown colony is an example of a ________________.

 ___________________ Stock Company.

400

Which former Puritan minister was banished from Massachusetts for his belief in the separation of church and state, and later established the Rhode Island colony?

A. William Penn

B. James Oglethorpe

C. King George III

D. Roger Williams

400

This major port city along the Hudson River was settled by the Dutch, but best known for a diverse population of English and Dutch settlers living peacefully together.

A. Philadelphia

B. Savannah

C. Boston

D. New Amsterdam


400

___________________ was brought to the New World through trade and the transfer of goods. It would go on to eliminate 3/4 of the native population.

A. Firearms

B. Disease

C. Explosives

D. Gold & Silver

400

The mass hysteria event that targeted young single Puritan girls and accused them of witchcraft.

A.  Salutary Neglect


B. Salem Witch Trials

C. Metacom's Trials

D. Salem Witch Hunt

500

This former 'indentured servant' led a rebellion against the Jamestown colonial elite over the right to move outside of colonial boundaries.

A. Nathaniel Bacon

B. Chief Powhatan

C. Roger Williams

D. William Penn

500

__________________ was a bloody armed conflict between the Native Americans and colonists over land in the Massachusetts colony. 

A. The French & Indian War

B. King Phillips War

C.  Revolutionary War

D. Bacon's Fried Egg War


500

Which of the following is NOT a 'Mid-Atlantic' Colony?

A. New York

B. Pennsylvania

C. Maryland

D. New Jersey

500

This Protestant revival that swept the colonies that UNITFIED the colonies and challenged traditional ideas of church and government; foundations of the REVOLUTION!

A. Salem Witch Trials

B. Navigation Acts

C. Legend of Sleepy Hollow

D. Great Awakening