A) farmer B) indentured servant C) blacksmith D) merchant
A) indigo B) timber C) tea D) rum
A) rum B) gold C) timber D) slaves
A) bartering B) exporting C) mercantilism D) protectionism
A) to make space to build houses B) to make harbors for ships C) to get power from flowing water D) to make canals for transportation
A) Southern farms needed many workers B) The weather was warmer in the South. C) Northern colonists opposed slavery. D) The harbors in the South were better and busier.
A) In the South, enslaved people could buy their freedom. B) In the South, enslaved people could learn a trade. C) In the South, enslaved people lived in communities. D) In the South, most enslaved people lived in cities.
A) working inside the main house of a plantation B) teaching slaveholders how to grow rice C) voting D) breaking tools
A) Native Americans resisting New England colonists. B) French traders helping Native Americans. C) British troops trying to conquer the Native Americans. D) colonists putting down a rebellion by African slaves.
A) They hoped doing so would help them keep control of their land. B) They wanted to be part of the British colonies. C) They felt the French had treated them badly as trade partners. D) They thought the British had a stronger army.
A) They had hoped to claim more territory for themselves. B) They had hoped to force all Europeans out of North America. C) They did not want British settlers building towns on their land. D) The did not want the French traders to continue living on their land.
A) ally B) slavery C) artisan D) treaty
A) ally B) slave C) proprietor D) artisan
A) artisan B) ally C) proprietor D) slave
A) proprietor B) slave C) artisan D) treaty
A) ally B) treaty C) artisan D) proprietor
A) timber B) wheat C) iron D) tobacco
A) Anglicans B) Puritans C) Catholics D) Quakers
A) New Jersey B) Delaware C) New York D) Pennsylvania
A) Carolina B) Virginia C) Georgia D) Maryland
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