A) Pennsylvania B) Georgia C) South Carolina D) Virgina
A) Rhode Island B) New Jersey C) Georgia D) Massachusetts
A) North Carolina B) New York C) New Hampshire D) Maryland
A) colonist B) laborer C) apprentice D) dissenter
A) triangular trade route B) fall line C) middle passage D) silk road
A) fall line B) dissenter C) middle passage D) growing season
A) triangular trade route B) fall line C) middle passgage D) growing season
A) Georgia B) New Jersey C) Pennsylvania D) New York
A) artisan B) colonist C) laborer D) apprentice
A) a refuge for Catholics a B) a refuge for planation owners C) refuge for poor people and debtors D) a refuge for slaves
A) Tobacco B) a fall line C) a colony D) spirituals
A) Self-Government B) Plantation C) town meeting D) Colony
A) John Smith B) King Philip C) Benjamin Franklin D) William Penn
A) colonist B) president C) representative D) proprietor
A) WIlliam Penn B) Benjamin Franklin C) Thomas Jefferson D) John Smith
A) apprentice B) colonist C) laborer D) artisan
A) apprentice B) colonist C) laborer D) artisan
A) colonist moved away B) King Charles repaid a debt C) colonist began growing tobacco D) more colonists moved onto American Indian Land
A) Middle Passage B) elected legislature C) apprentices D) triangular trade route
A) spirituals B) the first elected legislature C) the triangular trade route D) the Great Awakening
A) dry land and sunlight B) mountains and sun light C) rain and fertile soil D) Fertile soil and good climate
A) John Smith B) Lord Calvert C) Benjamin Franklin D) William Penn
A) farmers B) plantation owners C) slave owners D) apprentices
A) plantations B) farmers C) elected legislature D) methods of growing rice
A) ways of thinking about religion B) who to read and write C) methods of growing rice
A) farmers could grow more crops B) they could grow rice C) proprietors believed in religious tolerance |