AGRICULTURE & SLAVERY
CULTURE OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA
Famous Virginians
COLONIAL ECONOMICS
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
100
The most profitable cash crop the Virginia colony sold to England
What is tobacco?
100
Richmond and Jamestown are place names reflecting this culture
What is the English?
100

Father of our Country

Who is George Washington

100
Trading/exchanging of goods and services without the use of money
What is barter?
100

He kept detailed notes during the convention and he skills at compromise helped reach solutions. Without him the constitution may not have been written.

Who is James Madison?

200
A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers
What is cash crop?
200

Roanoke is a place name reflecting this culture

What is the American Indian?

200

Father of the Constitution

Who is James Madison?

200
A medium of exchange including coins and paper bills
What is money?
200

He feared a central government would be a threat to people's rights and refused to continue to participate in the convention.

Who is George Mason?

300
The economy of the Virginia Colony depended on this as a primary source of wealth
What is agriculture?
300

These two inventions helped increase agriculture production of wheat and cotton

What are the cotton gin and the mechanical reaper?

300

Author of the Virginia Declaration of Religious Rights

Who is George Mason?

300
Money put away to keep or to spend at a later time
What is savings?
300
The three types of resources that people in Colonial Virginia relied on.

What are human, capital, and natural resources?

400

The successful planting of tobacco depended these people as a steady and inexpensive source of labor.

Who are Enslaved Africans?

400

Virginians migrating west had to pass through this?

What is The Cumberland Gap?

400

Author of the Virginia Statue of Religious Freedoms

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400
Buying a good or service now and paying for it later
What is credit?
400

These people lived in Colonial Virginia but could not own land and had no rights.

Who were enslaved African Americans?

500
The Africans and the English settled in these areas because the land was good for farming.
What are Piedmont and Coastal Plain?
500

Examples of architecture that reflect different cultures

What are barns, homes, and places of worship?

500

The Virginia Declaration of Rights & The Virginia Statues of Religious Freedoms were both used to develop this.

What is The Bill of Rights?

500
A good or service owed to another
What is debt?
500

They gathered together to write the U.S. Constitution

Who are the delegates from the 13 colonies?