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Virginia Studies 4 a & b

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Barns, homes, and schools are examples of this.   Cultural Landscape  
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Pamunky, Mattaponi, and Chesapeake are names that reflect this culture.   Indian  
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Richmond, Henrico, Jamestown are names that reflect this culture.   English  
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The culture of the early colony was made of these three groups: Indian, English and _____ .   African  
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Drinking water at the Jamestown colony was contaminated by this.   salt water  
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Richmond was a more central location for the capital as the population of the colony was moving in this direction.   Westward  
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The Scotch Irish settled in this area of Virginia.   Shenandoah Valley  
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Primarily, Africans lived in the Piedmont regions of Virginia and also the ______ region.   Tidewater  
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What destroyed many of the buildings in Jamestown?   fire  
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The second capital of the colony was located here.   Williamsburg  
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What was the 3rd capital of Virginia?   Richmond  
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What is a synonym for barter?   trade  
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The House of _____________________ was the first representive governing body in our Country and State.   Burgesses  
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In 1620, who arrived in Jamestown?   women  
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How many capitals has Virginia had over the years?   three  
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People traveled the Great ________ Road to find opportunities in Virginia.   wagon  
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What was the first permanent English settlement in our country?   Jamestown  
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What major river is the northernmost in our state?   Potomac  
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What region other than the Coastal Plain did the slaves settle in Virginia?   Piedmont  
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What cash crop required a great deal of steady labor?   tobacco  
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After the settlers arrived in Virginia, the Indians were forced to move ____________ .   inland  
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Where was the tobacco that was grown in Virginia sold for profit?   England  
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This is the name of a large farm in the South.   plantation  
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Buying a good or service now and paying for it later   credit  
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A group of people who settle in a land distant from their homeland but keep ties with it   colony  
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Who originally cultivated a tobacco that was sweeter tasting than the native tobacco in Virginia?   John Rolfe  
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A synonym for agriculture   farming  
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The ________and the Scots-Irish settled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.   Germans  
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The founding of Jamestown was primarily an _________ venture.   economic  
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The King of England granted a _______ to the Virginia Company of London to establish a settlement in North America.   charter  
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Jamestown was located on a narrow _________ bordered on three sides by the James River.   peninsula  
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A name for a person who settles in a new colony or moves into new country   settler  
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Many of the first Jamestown settlers died from starvation and __________.   disease  
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The native peoples traded mainly food with the English in exchange for tools, pots, and this type of metal: __________.   copper  
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Who was the daughter of Powhatan that served as a contact between the native peoples and the English.   Pocahontas  
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The native people saw the settlers as invaders that wanted to take over their _____.   land  
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