Jeopardy The Colonies Develop Chapter 4 New England: Commerce and Religion The Southern Colonies: Plantations and Slavery The Middle Colonies: Farms.

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Jeopardy The Colonies Develop Chapter 4

New England: Commerce and Religion The Southern Colonies: Plantations and Slavery The Middle Colonies: Farms and Cities The Backcountry

This type of farming was most common in colonial New England.

What was subsistence farming?

This was usually given to West Africans in exchange for slaves.

What is Rum?

This city experienced hysteria due to witch trials in 1692.

What is Salem

This is a type of business that England tried to control through the Navigation Acts.

What was shipping and trade?

This Native American uprising almost destroyed all of the New England colonies in 1675.

What was King Philip’s War?

Reasons why southern plantation owners began using African slaves.

Any of - Many indentured servants were becoming free and leaving. -Fewer indentured servants were coming to the Southern Colonies - Natives were dying from diseases?

The percent of African slaves in America that were located in the Southern Colonies in 1750.

What is 68%?

This uprising in 1676 helped to limit the power of future royal governors.

What is Bacon’s Rebellion?

This uprising in 1739 resulted in slaves killing planters and burning several plantations.

What is Stono Rebellion

The description of the economic and physical landscaper of the colonial south.

What is it had few large towns and larger plantations?

The large city founded on the Delaware River.

What is Philadelphia?

The group of white colonists who were the first to speak out against the practice of slavery.

Who are the Quakers?

The Northern city which was populated by the most Africans in 1750.

What is New York?

The large group of people that immigrated to the Middle Colonies between 1710 and 1740.

Who were Germans?

Ways that the Middle Colonies influenced modern American civil ideals.

Any of : - Cultural Diversity - Ethnic Tolerance - Religious Freedom

Name of the war that was fought over colonial land expansion in 1753.

What is the French and Indian War?

The large group of immigrants that moved into the Backcountry in the 1700s.

Who were the Scots-Irish?

Reasons why the Scots- Irish emigrated to America.

Any of: - They were being charged high rent. - They were being persecuted by the Anglicans. - They lived in a war-torn region.

Reasons why settlers moved to the Backcountry.

Any of: -They wanted to trade with Native Americans -They wanted to escape government control. -They wanted affordable farm land.

Mountains that stretch from Canada south to Alabama.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?