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1 Colonial Vocabulary Challenge Respectfully Submitted by Mr. C. Stephen Ingraham

2 The waterway through or around North America is called. a) Strait of Magellan b) All water Route c) Triangular trade d) Northwest Passage. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

3 The French words meaning “ Runner of the woods ” a) Patroon Patron b) coureur de bois c) ecomienda creole d) burgess Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

4 The Spanish word for “ Conqueror ” is a) ecomienda b) messtizo c) creole d) conquistador. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

5 A Spanish fort that housed soldiers a) Burgess b) Patroon c) Gentry d) Presidio. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

6 A religious settlement run by Catholic Priests & Friars in Spanish colonies. a) Presidio b) Mission c) Patroon d) Burgess Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

7 A person sent from Spain to rule the Spanish Colonies a) ecomienda b) messtizo c) creole d) peninsulare. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

8 A person born in the Americas to Spanish parents. a) ecomienda b) messtizo c) creole d) conquistador. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

9 A person in the Spanish colonies of mixed Spanish & Native American backgrounds. a) ecomienda b) messtizo c) creole d) conquistador. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

10 The right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans in Spanish Colonies is known as a) ecomienda b) messtizo c) creole d) conquistador. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

11 A large estate farmed by many workers. a) borderland b) backcountry c) cash crop d) plantation Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

12 The bufferland between Spanish & English (& French) colonies a) borderland b) backcountry c) cash crop d) plantation Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

13 A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company a) Religious Freedom b) Tolerance c) Representative Government d) Charter. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

14 A representative to colonial assembly of Virginia a) Quaker b) Patroon c) Burgess d) peninsulare Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

15 The system where voters elect people to make laws for them a) Religious Freedom b) Tolerance c) Representative Government d) Charter. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

16 The liberty to practice your religion a) Religious Freedom b) Tolerance c) Representative Government d) Charter Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

17 The willingness to let others practice their own beliefs a) Religious Freedom b) Tolerance c) Representative Government d) Charter Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

18 The Protestant reformers who settled in Pennsylvania a) Quaker b) Patroon c) Burgess d) peninsulare Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

19 A contract or agreement is also known as a) burgess b) compact c) import d) patron. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

20 A rich landowner in the Dutch colonies. a) Quaker b) Patroon c) Burgess d) peninsulare. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

21 An English colony in which the King gave land to people in exchange for a yearly payment. a) Mission b) Presidio c) Proprietary colony d) back country Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

22 The surplus of crops sold for money on the world market a) borderland b) backcountry c) cash crop d) plantation Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

23 The economic theory that a nation ’ s strength came from building up its gold supplies and expanding its trade. a) import b) export c) mercantilism d) triangular trade Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

24 When trade goods are brought into the colonies. a) import b) export c) mercantilism d) triangular trade Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

25 When trade goods sent to markets outside a country. a) import b) export c) mercantilism d) triangular trade Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

26 The colonial trade route between New England, Africa, & West Indies a) import b) export c) mercantilism d) triangular trade Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

27 A group of people with the power to make laws in the colonies a) Patroon b) Burgess c) Legislature d) Quaker. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

28 The highest social class in the 13 English Colonies a) gentry b) apprentice c) indentured servant d) patron. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

29 A person who signs a contract to work for a certain length of time in exchange for passage to the colonies. a) gentry b) apprentice c) indentured servant d) patron Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

30 A school supported by taxes. a) Church School b) Charter School c) Private School d) Public School Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

31 A person who learns a trade or craft from master craftworker a) gentry b) apprentice c) indentured servant d) patron. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

32 Laws that controlled slave behavior & denied basic rights. a) Racism b) Law of the Indies c) Slave Code d) Legislature. Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

33 The belief that one race is superior to another is called. a) Racism b) Law of the Indies c) Slave Code d) Legislature Colonial Vocabulary Challenge

34 An area along the eastern slopes of the Appalachian Mountains a) borderland b) backcountry c) cash crop d) plantation Colonial Vocabulary Challenge


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