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Hosted by Mr. Neff

Lesson 1 Lesson 2Lesson 3Misc

Row 1, Col 1 He was the founder of Maryland. Who was James Calvert?

1,2 Laws in the colonies did not allow Slaves to do this. What is read and write?

1,3 A person who learns a job from Another skilled worker is called This. What is an apprentice?

1,4 A word that can be proven to be True or false is called this. What is a fact?

2,1 She is known for developing A type of indigo for dyeing Cloth. Who is Eliza Lucas Pinkney?

2,2 Because people lived so far apart in The southern colonies there were Very few of these. What are schools?

2,3 This is why southern colonies Have fewer towns than other Colonies. What is people live so far apart?

2,4 This is where Virginia moved its Capital to in What is Williamsburg?

3,1 This is why James Oglethorpe Founded the Georgia colony. What is to give debtors a new start?

3,2 This is one way slaves were different From indentured servants. What is they?

3,3 This is why many wealthy planters Lived in Charlestown for only Part of the year. What is insects infested the wetlands?

3,4 This is one town located in The North Carolina colony. What is Wilmington, Eden, or New Bern?

4,1 This is a person who agrees to Work for another person for a Certain length of time in exchange For a passage to America. What is an indentured servant?

4,2 These were the three ca$h crops Grown in southern colonies. What is tobacco, rice, and indigo?

4,3 This is the main town or city in a County. What is a county seat?

4,4 This is one city located in the Georgia colony. What is Savannah?

5,1 These are the two reasons the Calverts Started the Maryland colony. What is to make money and provide are refuge for Catholics?

5,2 These are the two main ways Plantation children were educated. What are at home by tutors from Europe or boys later being sent to Europe to study?

5,3 These are two towns located in The Virginia colony. What are Norfolk and Jamestown?

5,4 This is the name of two towns Located in the Maryland colony. What are St. Mary’s and Baltimore?