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PeopleColonies Politics and Social Life GeographyNatural Resources Economics or Politics?
Worked as homemakers, could not vote and had few chances for education A 100
What are women? A 100
People owned as property for life with no rights A 200
What are slaves? A 200
Men and women who did not have money for the passage to the colonies and agreed to work without pay for the person who paid for their passage A 300
Who are indentured servants? A 300
People who worked the land according to their region, depended on family for help A 400
Who are farmers? A 400
Worked as craftsmen in towns and on the plantation A 500
Who are artisans? A 500
First permanent English settlement in North America B 100
What is Jamestown? B 100
Settled by separatists from the Church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution B 200
What is the Plymouth Colony? B 200
Established as an economic venture. There is no evidence what happened to the settlers. B 300
What is Roanoke Island? B 300
Settled by people who had been in debtor’s prisons in England B 400
What is Georgia? B 400
Settled by the Quakers B 500
What is Pennsylvania? B 500
Social life centered around the village and the church C 100
What is New England? C 100
Civic life centered around Market Towns C 200
What are the Mid-Atlantic Colonies? C 200
Civic life centered around Town Meetings C 300
What is New England? C 300
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Social life centered around villages and cities, varied and diverse religions and life styles C 400
What are the Mid-Atlantic Colonies? C 400
Civic life centered around a system of counties C 500
What are the Southern Colonies? C 500
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire D 100
What are the New England colonies? D 100
New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania D 200
What are the Mid-Atlantic colonies? D 200
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia D 300
What are the Southern Colonies? D 300
Mountain range shared by all colonies D 400
What are the Appalachian Mountains? D 400
This region has moderate summers and cold winters D 500
What is New England? D 500
Timber, fish, deep harbors E 100
What is New England? E 100
Rich farmlands, rivers E 200
What are natural resources of Mid-Atlantic region? E 200
The SOLs list these as natural resources for a group of colonies: fertile farmlands, rivers, harbors. E 300
What are the Southern Colonies? E 300
Blacksmiths, coopers, wigmakers, seamstresses, and whitesmiths are examples of these E 400
What are examples of skilled craftsmen or artisans? E 400
Natural resources and trade led these colonies to be called the breadbasket. E 500
What are the Mid-Atlantic colonies? E 500
An example would be that England imposed strict control over trade. F 100
What is economics? F 100
An example would be that Colonists had to obey laws that were enforced by governors. F 200
What is politics? F 200
England taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War F 300
What is economics? F 300
Colonial governors were appointed by the King or the proprietor. F 400
What is politics? F 400
Colonial legislatures made laws for each colony and were monitored by colonial governors F 500
What is politics? F 500
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