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1 Colonization Test Review
Mr. Shaffer & Mr. Lusk

2 Group of investors who sponsored voyages
Answer: Joint-Stock Company

3 Large farms, often using slave labor
Answer: Plantation

4 Agreed to work for passage to New World
Answer: Indentured Servant

5 Cash crop of the south Answer: Indigo

6 A policy where countries aim to gain wealth through trade
Answer: Mercantilism

7 The route between African America, use to transport slaves
Answer: Middle Passage

8 Acceptance of others Answer: Toleration

9 A document giving permission to settle
Answer: Charter

10 The trainee to the master craft worker
Answer: Apprentice

11 Something grown for the purpose of making money
Answer: Cash Crop

12 A thinly settled area on the outer limits of the colonies
Answer: Frontier

13 Growing enough crops to provide for a family
Answer: Subsistence Farming

14 Those that left the Church of England
Answer: Puritans

15 Outside the city, mostly farms
Answer: Rural

16 A day of worship and rest
Answer: Sabbath

17 Having rights or ownership of a colony
Answer: Proprietor

18 Hoping to change the Church of England
Answer: Purtians

19 Craft workers Answer: Artisan

20 Relating to that within a city
Answer: Urban

21 Connecticut colonists clashed with the…
Answer: Pequot Nation

22 True or False: Quakers believed in slavery
Answer: FALSE

23 Which colony was known as “the Lost Colony”?
Answer: Roanoke

24 Who were the first to settle in New York?
Answer: Dutch

25 The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was
Answer: The first American Constitution

26 Landowners of large Dutch Estates were
Answer: Patroons

27 The Toleration Act of 1649 gave religious rights to
Answer: Christians

28 The House of Burgesses in Virginia was an example of
Answer: Representative government

29 Social mobility means that a colonist could
Answer: Change social status

30 The crop that led Jamestown to prosper
Answer: Tobacco

31 Who Am I? Answer: Georgia
I was established to help London’s poor people who could not be released from jail until they paid their debt. I also acted as a buffer zone. I forbade the use of African slave labor and outlawed the sale or use of liquor. Answer: Georgia

32 Who Am I? Answer: Jamestown
I was a great spot to keep a lookout for Spanish ships. However, the swampy land was filled with mosquitoes & lacked good drinking water. during our Starving Time, people even fought one another for roots, acorns, and insects. Answer: Jamestown

33 Who Am I? Answer: Connecticut
In 1636, the minister Thomas Hooker led His congregation from Massachusetts to Come here. With the help of Leaders from other towns, Hooker Worked out a plan of government. Answer: Connecticut

34 Who Am I? Answer: South Carolina
Some settlers from the West Indies introduced the growing of indigo to us. Some of our people grew rich by planting rice on large plantations. We also tended cattle, which were slaughtered for their meat that was exported. Answer: South Carolina

35 Who Am I? Answer: Plymouth
We experienced a “starving time” and almost half of us died by our first spring. Fortunately, Squanto taught us how to survive in our new home. We shared our abundant harvest with the Native Americans in a large festival. Answer: Plymouth

36 Who Am I? Answer: New Jersey
The Duke of York could not manage all of our land. Therefore, he gave our land to Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. We were East and West until 1702. Answer: New Jersey

37 Who Am I? Answer: Maryland
In my colony, settlers would receive land for themselves plus extra acres for each child and our servant with them. In 1633, Lord Baltimore sent two ships, the Ark and the Dove to us. our rivers were a good source of fish, oysters, and crabs. Answer: Maryland

38 A colonial region packed large Quantities of salted or Dried fish to send to Europe and the West Indies Answer: New England Colonies

39 In this colonial region, you would find waffles, pretzels, and noodles being made
Answer: Middle Colonies

40 This region was known as The “Breadbasket Colonies”
Answer: Middle Colonies

41 In this region, the Conestoga Wagon was developed
Answer: Middle Colonies

42 In this region, you would find large plantations that relied on slave labor to produce cash crops
Answer: Southern Colonies

43 In this region, the harsh climate and poor soil limited agriculture to subsistence farming
Answer: New England Colonies

44 In this region, education &Democracy Were promoted through Dame Schools & town meetings, respectively. Answer: New England Colonies

45 Order the Following Events
Pennsylvania is founded Plymouth is established Jamestown is established Answer: C, B, A

46 True or False John Carver was the man that became a strong leader in the Jamestown colony when the “gentlemen in the wild” were struggling to make things work. Answer: False

47 True or False Squanto was the man that brought tobacco to the Jamestown colony and eventually married Pocahontas Answer: False

48 True or False The Duke of York was asked to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and he eventually settled in Rhode Island Answer: False

49 True or False Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore, And welcomed both Catholics And Protestants Answer: True

50 True or False Anne Hutchinson attempted to start a colony on Roanoke Island, but the settlement eventually disappeared mysteriously. Answer: False

51 True or False Georgia was named in honor of the English King (George II), but its founder was James Oglethorpe. Answer: True


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