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Chapter 7 GR 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How did some enslaved Africans deal with the hardships of their lives? | 1. They tried to rebel by breaking tools, pretending to be sick, or working slowly. 2. They kept their culture alive by telling stories and singing songs about Africa 3. Christianity also became a source of strength for slaves. |
| What caused conflicts to develop between Southern colonists and their Native American neighbors? | 1. Colonists settled on Native Americans land and destroyed some villages. 2. Some colonists did not treat Natives fairly. 3. Some colonists captured Natives and sold them into slavery. 4. Many Natives died of European diseases.. |
| Which colony is the home of Baltimore? | Maryland |
| Which colony is the home of Charles Town? | South Carolina |
| Which colony is the home of Norfolk? | Virginia |
| Which colony is the home of Savannah? | Georgia |
| Which colony is the home of Wilmington? | North Carolina |
| What kind of worker did many Southern colonists hire to buy and sell goods for them in England? | a broker |
| Where was the first settlement in North America for free Africans located? | Spanish Florida |
| What was the main cash crop grown in the northern areas of the Southern Colonies? | tobacco |
| What was the main cash crop grown in the southern areas of the Southern Colonies? | rice |
| Where did most enslaved Africans work in the southern Colonies? | plantations |
| To which region does the word backcountry refer to in the Southern Colonies? | the Piedmont |
| Which southern Colony did James Oglethorpe help found? | Georgia |
| Which of the following describes the area included in the original colony of Carolina? | from Virginia to Spanish Florida |
| Which of the following documents allowed religious freedom to all Christians in the Maryland Colony? | Toleration Act |
| Who founded the Maryland Colony to give Catholics a safe place to worship? | Lord Baltimore |
| A written plan of government | Constitution |
| People who were put in prison for owing money | debtors |
| Land between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains (Piedmont) | backcountry |
| Plantation owners | planters |
| People that watch over the enslaved people as they work | overseer |
| A blue dye | indigo |
| Depending on one another for economic resources | interdependence |