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3) Fishing, whaling, shipping, ship building, and saw mills Unit #1 Test Review 1) Subsistence 2) Puritans or Pilgrims 3) Fishing, whaling, shipping, ship building, and saw mills 4) John Wolfe introduced tobacco to the Jamestown Colony. Their was a large demand for this tobacco so they grew a lot and made a lot of money.

6) Americas, Europe, and West Africa Unit #1 Test Review 5) The Middle Colonies became know as the “breadbasket colonies” because they grew a lot of crops, especially wheat and rye. 6) Americas, Europe, and West Africa 7) Hot Summers, mild winters, humidity, fertile soil, along the coast.

Unit #1 Test Review 8) Roanoke was located in what is now known as North Carolina. The colonists originally wanted to settle near Chesepeake. 9) The winters were very cold. The summers were mild. The soil was not very fertile because it was very rocky. They struggled to grow enough food and feed the colonists.

Unit #1 Test Review 10) No Survivors Absorbed by the Natives Lost at Sea Theory Split Community The White Doe Theory 11) The Mayflower Compact was an important agreement between the different religious groups that were on board the Mayflower. The agreement was reached so that everyone was treated equally no matter what their religion. This was the beginning of democracy in the New World.

12) Push Factors included Religious persecution Unit #1 Test Review 12) Push Factors included Religious persecution Starvation/ Overcrowding War Unfair treatment by the King

12) Pull factors Religious freedom Wealth Resources Gold Land Unit #1 Test Review 12) Pull factors Religious freedom Wealth Resources Gold Land Opportunity

Unit #1 Test Review 13) An indentured servant was a person that entered into a contract with a wealthy colonist. They were given a chance to come to the New World in exchange for their labor. They had the choice to enter into this contract. At the end of the contract, they were paid “freedom dues”, like land, money or goods. On the other hand, slaves did not have any contract. They were brought here against their own will. They were treated much worse than the indentured servants. In most cases, they could not work their way to freedom.

Unit #1 Test Review

Unit #1 Test Review