It’s Time For…. Name That Colony! By Jeff Burns.

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It’s Time For…. Name That Colony! By Jeff Burns

Which colonies grew cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo? Georgia Maryland South Carolina Virginia North Carolina SOUTHern

Which colonies’ economies were based on shipping, trade, fishing and naval stores? Connecticut Massachusetts Rhode Island New Hampshire New England

Which colonies grew grains and engaged in the fur trade? New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Middle

Which 5 colonies were founded by people seeking religious freedom? Connecticut Massachusetts Rhode Island Pennsylvania Maryland

Which was the first successful permanent English settlement? Virginia

Which colony was the site of the Pequot War and King Philip’s War? Massachusetts

Which colony was the site of the Powhatan Wars and Bacon’s Rebellion? Virginia

Which colonies based local government on town meetings? Connecticut Massachusetts Rhode Island New Hampshire

Which colony was first settled by Separatists and Puritans? Massachusetts

Which colony was owned by the Calvert family and established for Roman Catholics? Maryland

Which colony was envisioned as a place for debtors to begin new life and as a buffer colony to protect English colonies from the Spanish? Georgia

Which 2 colonies started as one but split into one with strong plantation economy and one dominated by small farmers? South Carolina North Carolina

Which colony was settled by Quakers and enjoyed the best relations with Indians? Pennsylvania

Which colony was originally settled by the Dutch but taken by the English? New York

Which colony was originally settled by the Swedes? Delaware