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Servidio SS Chap 3/4
Servidio Review for Chapter 3 and 4 MC/CR Test
Question | Answer |
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Toleration | The willingness to let others practice their own religion |
Sabbath | A religious holy day of rest for the Puritans |
Town meetings | A time in which the colonists can discuss and vote on matters |
Cash crop | Crops sold for a profit |
Backcountry | An area of land west of the Appalachian Mountains |
Debtor | A person who owes money and lives in Georgia |
Buffer | An area of land between two different countries to prevent conflict |
Plantation | A large estate where slaves work to produce cash crops |
Slave codes | Rules that slaves must follow, like no reading and writing |
Slaves are treated like | Property |
Racism | A belief that one race is superior to another |
Breadbasket Colonies | Middle Colonies |
John Winthrop | Leader of the Puritans |
Thomas Hooker | Leader of Connecticut |
Roger Williams | Leader of Rhode Island |
William Penn | Leader of Pennsylvania |
Quakers | A group of people who live in Pennsylvania |
Lord Baltimore | The leader of Maryland |
James Oglethorpe | The leader of Georgia |
Reason Georgia was founded | Debtors and Buffer |
New England Colonies | Maine (part of Mass) Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut |
Middle Colonies | Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey |
Southern Colonies | Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina |
Name the three regions of the 13 Original Colonies | New England, Middle and Southern Colonies |
Who controlled Florida? | Spain |
Who controlled the land west of the English colonies? | France |
The Quakers lived in which colony? | Pennsylvania |
Why were the Quakers despised? | They did not believe in war |
Who were the Puritans? | Lived in Massachusetts with a very strict lifestyle |
What was the Puritan’s government like? | Only Puritan men could vote |
What was Connecticut’s government like? | White men who owned property not based on religion |
Anne Hutchinson | Left Massachusetts because it was too strict with religion moved to Rhode Island |
Why was Rhode Island created? | Established for religious toleration |
Which region had whaling, shipbuilding and maple syrup? | New England |
Which region had tobacco, rice and indigo? | Southern |
Which region had manufacturing and craft workers? | Middle |
Which region had plantations? | Southern |
Which region had pork, beef and butter? | Middle |
Which region had debtors and a buffer? | Southern |
Which region had one foot oysters and six foot lobsters? | New England |
Which region had slaves? | Southern |
Where were the 13 colonies located? | Along the eastern part of the present day United States |
Which ocean is the 13 colonies located near? | Atlantic Ocean |
Who controlled or owned the 13 colonies? | England/British |
Another name for England is | Britain |
Name the language the 13 colonists speak? | English |
Where were the mills located? | Near water for a power source |
Stocks | Used for punishment during colonial times |
Pillory | Used for punishment during colonial times |
Quoits | A game that colonists played similar to horse shoes |
House of Burgesses | A body of government where they made laws and rules for the colonists |
Magna Carta | A document that limited the rights of the King of England |
Mayflower Compact | A document that set up the laws and principles of government for the Pilgrims |
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | The first written constitution in the colonies |
Colony | An area of land that is ruled by a different country |
Charter Colony | Colonists elected own governors in their colony |
Proprietary Colony | Colonies that were ruled by proprietors which the Kings appoints |
Royal Colony | Colonies that are ruled directly by the British King |
Specialization | To concentrate on one’s efforts on a specific task |
Voting Rights | In the colonies only white men who owned property could vote |
Peter Zenger case | Created the idea of the freedom of the press |
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