Quiz for Colonies 5th grade

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Question 1
Multiple-choice

Settle by English debtors.

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Georgia

-Market Towns

Plymouth

13

Question 2
Multiple-choice

Political relationship between England and the colonies

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-Worked as caretakers, house-workers, homemakers
-Could not vote
-Had few chances for an education

-England imposed strict control over trade.
-England taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War.
-Colonies traded raw materials for goods.

-Colonists had to obey English laws that were enforced by governors.
-Colonial governors were appointed by the king or by the proprietor.
-Colonial legislatures made laws for each colony and were monitored by colonial governors.

- Village and church as center of life.
-Religious reformers and separatists.

Question 3
Multiple-choice

Farmers

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-Livestock and grain, trading
-Unskilled and skilled workers and fishermen

-Worked the land according to the region
-Relied on family members for labor

- Large farms-plantations, cash crops, wood products, small farms.
-Slavery

Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, George

Question 4
Multiple-choice

Women

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- Village and church as center of life.
-Religious reformers and separatists.

-Villages and cities
-Varied and diverse lifestyles
-Diverse religions

-Worked as caretakers, house-workers, homemakers
-Could not vote
-Had few chances for an education

- Large farms-plantations, cash crops, wood products, small farms.
-Slavery

Question 5
Multiple-choice

New England Economy

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-England imposed strict control over trade.
-England taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War.
-Colonies traded raw materials for goods.

-Fishing, shipbuilding idustry and naval supplies, trade and port cities.
-Skilled craftsmen, shopkeepers.

- Village and church as center of life.
-Religious reformers and separatists.

-Livestock and grain, trading
-Unskilled and skilled workers and fishermen

Question 6
Multiple-choice

These colonies welcomed people of different religions.

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Market Towns

Rocky soil, Hilly Terrain

Mid-Atlantic Colonies

Fishing, Trading, Shipbuilding

Question 7
Multiple-choice

Triangular Trade Routes

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Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut

-Worked as caretakers, house-workers, homemakers
-Could not vote
-Had few chances for an education

Sea route connecting England, the English colonies and west coast of Africa.

An important cash crop in the south that makes a blue dye for clothing.

Question 8
Multiple-choice

Indigo

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-Villages and cities
-Varied and diverse lifestyles
-Diverse religions

- Large farms-plantations, cash crops, wood products, small farms.
-Slavery

-Plantations (slavery), mansions, indentured servants, few cities, few schools
-Church of England

An important cash crop in the south that makes a blue dye for clothing.

Question 9
Multiple-choice

Southern Political and Civic Life

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Georgia

-Town Meetings

-Market Towns

-Counties

Question 10
Multiple-choice

Number of English colonies by the 1750's

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Boston

13

-Town Meetings

-Counties

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