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© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Let’s Review! You may use your graphic organizer or a partner to help you answer the following questions. Teacher Note: Incorrect responses disappear with one click.

c. Ship building and fishing © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 People who lived in the New England colonies most likely had which of the following jobs? a. Farming b. Raising livestock c. Ship building and fishing © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 What was the climate like for the people of the New England colonies? a. Harsh winters and mild summers b. Warm, humid summers and mild winters. c. Cold winters and hot summers © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonial region was settled by Puritans and Pilgrims seeking religious freedom? a. New England b. Southern c. Mid-Atlantic

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonial region was settled by people with many different cultural and religious backgrounds? a. New England b. Mid-Atlantic c. Southern

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonial region was likely the home for livestock owners and farmers? a. New England b. Mid-Atlantic c. Southern © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonial region contained rocky soil and a jagged coastline? a. Southern b. Mid-Atlantic c. New England

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonists were farmers and plantation owners who grew cotton and tobacco? a. New England b. Southern c. Mid-Atlantic © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which crops were grown by colonists living in the Southern region? a. Corn, cotton, tobacco, and indigo b. Grains like wheat and rye c. Watermelon, apples, and peaches © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Large farms, called _________, were spread throughout the Southern colonies. a. Plantations b. Trade centers c. Settlements © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013

© Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013 Which colonial region had access to good harbors where trade centers were established? a. New England b. Mid-Atlantic c. Southern d. All of the above © Crown Jewels 4 Learning, 2013