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To Next Slide Middle and Southern Colonies Chapter 7 - New SS Book Terry Sams Piedmont Elementary
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To Next Slide A (an) _________is a person who does hard physical word. laborer
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To Next Slide A person skilled at making something by hand is a (an)_______. artisan
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To Next Slide What were differences between North Carolina and South Carolina? South Carolina had better ports and farmland so it grew more quickly.
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To Next Slide Cash crops such as ______ and _____ were grown to be sold for cash. Tobacco and indigo
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To Next Slide The _______believed that all people should be able to worship freely. Quakers
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To Next Slide The _____ and _____Rivers helped make Philadelphia a center of trade and the largest city in the colonies. Delaware and Schuykill
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To Next Slide James, Duke of York, became the ____of New Netherland. proprietor
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To Next Slide Who founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics? Lord Baltimore
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To Next Slide What two cities did people usually migrate to when they arrived in the Middle Colonies? New York and Philadelphia
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To Next Slide What are some clues you might read if you are reading an autobiography? The author uses the word “I” or “me”.
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To Next Slide What attracted many people to the middle colonies? Religious freedom
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To Next Slide A (an) ______________is someone that is chosen to speak and act for others. representative
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To Next Slide A (an) _____ is an official agreement between nations or groups. treaty
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To Next Slide How did Philadelphia’s location help it grow to be the biggest city in the British colonies? The city became a trade center because of its good harbor.
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To Next Slide Who founded Pennsylvania and why? William Penn for religious freedom.
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To Next Slide What famous American started the first lending library? Benjamin Franklin
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To Next Slide What did many colonial children do to learn useful skills? They became apprentices.
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To Next Slide Virginia’s legislature was called the _______. This group met to write and change laws. The House of Burgesses
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To Next Slide ______was an important cash crop in the Southern colonies. It was bought to be made into a blue dye. indigo
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To Next Slide What was the colony of New York originally named? New Netherland
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To Next Slide How did the colonist in New York and new Jersey take part in government? They elected representatives to assemblies.
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To Next Slide What popular book did Benjamin Franklin write that contained stories, jokes, and sayings? Poor Richard’s Almanack
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To Next Slide Today people still have the __________ freedoms that were practiced in Pennsylvania. religious
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To Next Slide People in the Middle Colonies came from many_______ and _______. Cultures and religions
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To Next Slide Why did proprietors allow religious tolerance? It attracted Colonists to the area
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To Next Slide In a ________, the people, not the government, decide what to produce? Free market economy
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To Next Slide Someone who studies with a master to learn a skill or business? apprentice
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To Next Slide A large farm on which crops are raised by workers who live on the land is a _______ plantation
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To Next Slide A place protected from threat or harm is a______. refuge
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To Next Slide A person that owes money is called a ______. debtor
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To Next Slide What was the largest and wealthiest English colony that also had the first elected governor? Virginia
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To Next Slide A (an) _____is a group of people with the power to make and change laws. legislature
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To Next Slide What crops make planters wealthy? Tobacco and rice
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To Next Slide Who founded the colony of Georgia as a place for poor people and debtors? James Oglethorpe
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To Next Slide A ______was a person who owned and controlled the land in a colony. proprietor
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To Next Slide A (an) _______ is a person who watches and directs the work of others.. overseer
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To Next Slide A (an) ______was an African American religious folk song. spiritual
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To Next Slide What did slaves do to survive the hardships of slavery? Built a close community, tuned to Christianity, combined African and American customs, religion, and music
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To Next Slide That’s All! Good luck on your test!
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