Social Studies Chapter 5: The New England Colonies

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Social Studies Chapter 5: The New England Colonies

Leaders Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Leaders 100 Question: This person founded the settlement of Hartford, which became part of the Connecticut Colony. Check Your Answer

Leaders 100 Answer: WHO IS THOMAS HOOKER Back to the Game Board

Leaders 200 Question: This person led followers to an island near Providence after being expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Check Your Answer

Leaders 200 Answer: WHO IS ANNE HUTCHINSON Back to the Game Board

Leaders 300 Question: This person was the leader of the Wampanoag who tried to unite Native Americans against the colonists in New England. Check Your Answer

Leaders 300 Answer: WHO IS METACOMET Back to the Game Board

Leaders 400 Question: This person was the leader who was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and later founded Providence, which became part of the Rhode Island Colony. Check Your Answer

Leaders 400 Answer: WHO IS ROGER WILLIAMS Back to the Game Board

Leaders 500 Question: This person led the second group of Puritans to New England in search of religious freedom and was an early leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Check Your Answer

Leaders 500 Answer: WHO IS JOHN WINTHROP Back to the Game Board

Lesson 1 100 Question: This colony was started by the Puritans to live according to their religious beliefs. Check Your Answer

Lesson 1 100 Answer: WHAT IS THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY Back to the Game Board

Lesson 1 200 Question: Most people first settled in the Connecticut River valley for this reason. Check Your Answer

Lesson 1 200 Answer: WHAT IS TO HAVE FERTILE LAND TO FARM Back to the Game Board

Lesson 1 300 Question: King Philip’s War was caused by this. Check Your Answer

Lesson 1 300 Answer: WHAT IS COLONISTS AND NATIVE AMERICANS DISAGREEING ABOUT OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND. Back to the Game Board

Lesson 1 400 Question: The Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bay Colonies were different in this way. Check Your Answer

Lesson 1 400 Answer: WHAT IS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. ONLY PURITANS COULD WORSHIP IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY Back to the Game Board

Lesson 1 500 Question: The Puritans made their settlement in the Massachusetts Bay Colony a “city upon a hill” by doing this. Check Your Answer

Lesson 1 500 Answer: WHAT IS MAKING AN EXAMPLE OF CHRISTIAN LIVING Back to the Game Board

Lesson 2 100 Question: To take care of town government was the main purpose of these in the New England Colonies. Check Your Answer

Lesson 2 100 Answer: WHAT ARE TOWN MEETINGS Back to the Game Board

Lesson 2 200 Question: The New England colonies had representative governments because they did this. Check Your Answer

Lesson 2 200 Answer: WHAT IS ELECTED THEIR OWN LEADERS Back to the Game Board

Lesson 2 300 Question: Girls were responsible for doing these things in New England. Check Your Answer

Lesson 2 300 Answer: WHAT ARE PREPARING FOOD AND MAKING CLOTHES, SOAP, CANDLES, AND BRUSHES Back to the Game Board

Lesson 2 400 Question: Boys were responsible for doing these things in New England. Check Your Answer

Lesson 2 400 Answer: WHAT ARE WORKING IN FIELDS, HUNTING, MAKING TOOLS, AND RAISING ANIMALS Back to the Game Board

Lesson 2 500 Question: This was the most important subject in Puritan schools. Check Your Answer

Lesson 2 500 Answer: WHAT IS READING Back to the Game Board

Lesson 3 100 Question: This was an important industry for the economy of the New England Colonies. Check Your Answer

Lesson 3 100 Answer: WHAT IS SHIPBUILDING Back to the Game Board

Lesson 3 200 Question: Triangular trade routes connected these three places. Check Your Answer

Lesson 3 200 Answer: WHAT ARE ENGLAND, THE ENGLISH COLONIES, AND AFRICA Back to the Game Board

Lesson 3 300 Question: This is a system where colonists were free to choose the goods they bought and made and the services they offered. They were also free to compete and set their own prices. Check Your Answer

Lesson 3 300 Answer: WHAT IS A FREE-MARKET ECONOMIC SYSTEM Back to the Game Board

Lesson 3 400 Question: New England’s economy depended on these natural resources. Check Your Answer

Lesson 3 400 Answer: WHAT ARE FORESTS, FISH AND WHALES Back to the Game Board

Lesson 3 500 Question: The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the West Indies was called this. Check Your Answer

Lesson 3 500 Answer: WHAT IS THE MIDDLE PASSAGE Back to the Game Board

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