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Picking on the Little Guy But Why? Life on the Plains Picking on the Little Guy 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 EC 1 EC 2 EC 3

These colonies had a cool climate and short growing season. WW100 These colonies had a cool climate and short growing season.

These colonies had a warm climate and a long growing season. WW200 These colonies had a warm climate and a long growing season.

WW300 These colonies had wide, long rivers that helped to send crops to nearby towns.

These colonies had many waterways and relied heavily on fishing? WW400 These colonies had many waterways and relied heavily on fishing?

Many families in the Middle Colonies were Apprentices Laborers WW500 Many families in the Middle Colonies were Apprentices Laborers Plantation owners farmers

What was the business of buying and selling human beings called? IW100 What was the business of buying and selling human beings called?

IW200 The Middle passage described the journey of slaves from (continent) to the (islands) ?

How did plantation owners in Virginia make money? IW300 How did plantation owners in Virginia make money?

IW400 The economy of the Southern Colonies was based on what industry? (hint: starts with an A)

Most of the colonists in the Southern Colonies were Carpenters IW500 Most of the colonists in the Southern Colonies were Carpenters plantation owners Backcountry farmers overseers

VR100 What did the proprietors of New York and New Jersey allowed colonists to do?

What kind of colony did William Penn want? VR200 What kind of colony did William Penn want?

How did the glaciers affect the land in the colonies? VR300 How did the glaciers affect the land in the colonies?

What did Puritans believe? VR400 What did Puritans believe?

What did Quakers believe? VR500 What did Quakers believe?

EC1 Which rivers helped make Philadelphia a center of trade and the largest city in the colonies? (Name 2.)

What is the main difference between an indentured servant and a slave? EC2 What is the main difference between an indentured servant and a slave?

What is a primary source? EC 3 What is a primary source?

ww100 New England

ww200 Southern

ww300 Middle

ww400 New England

ww500 D. farmers

iw100 Slave trade

Africa to the West Indies iw200 Africa to the West Indies

Selling cotton to France and Spain iw300 Selling cotton to France and Spain

iw400 Agriculture

iw500 D. Backcountry farmers

vr100 To worship freely

A colony where all Christians could live in peace. Vr200 A colony where all Christians could live in peace.

Glaciers pushed soil from New England to the Middle Colonies. Vr300 Glaciers pushed soil from New England to the Middle Colonies.

That people should follow the rules of the Bible. Vr400 That people should follow the rules of the Bible.

That all people should be able to worship freely. vr500 That all people should be able to worship freely.

The Charles and the Mystic Rivers

Indentured servants did not serve their whole life. ec2 Indentured servants did not serve their whole life.

ec3 A document or physical object which was written or made during a time period. (original documents, creative works, relics, or artifacts)