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Questions made by Abigail R, Matthew L, Bridget Z, Lexi S, and Danny R

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Which of the following is not a Middle Colony? Delaware Pennsylvania North Carolina New Jersey   show
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show Thomas Hooker  
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show New England  
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show John Carver  
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show Boston  
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show Queen Elizabeth I of England  
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What was the main purpose of the foundation of Delaware?   show
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What is the correct spelling of the Algonquin Tribe word (“long tidal river”) that Connecticut was named after?   show
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What colony was created in favor of religious freedom for all people?   show
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show New York City and Albany  
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show Middle Colony  
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What was the purpose of the foundation of New Hampshire?   show
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What is one major city in New Hampshire?   show
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show Farming (i.e corn, beans, squash)  
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show Potatoes  
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What was one of the purposes of the creation of the colony Georgia?   show
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show Georgetown  
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show King Charles I named it after his wife Queen Henrietta Maria of England  
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show Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison  
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show Jamestown, Williamsbourg, and Richmond  
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show wheat, corn, and fishing  
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show the Duke of York  
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Who founded New Jersey?   show
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show Virginia  
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show the Isle of Jersey  
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What are some major cities in New Jersey?   show
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What did New Jersey’s economy rely on?   show
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show profit from selling land and religious freedom  
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show William Penn  
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show Philadelphia, Lancaster, and York  
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Who founded New York?   show
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What was Plymouth named after?   show
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show Roodt Eylandt- Dutch  
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Which colony is New York located in?   show
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After what were North and South Carolina named after?   show
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show New England colony  
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show iron ore products, agriculture, and wheat  
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show religious freedom for all  
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show profit from selling land and religious freedom  
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show Dover; Exeter  
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show New Haven and New Hartford  
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How did the colony of Pennsylvania get it’s name?   show
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show Boston, Quincy, Lexington, Concord, and Salem  
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show Jamestown, Virginia  
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show Middle colony  
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show New England colony  
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What colony is South Carolina located in?   show
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show Cotton  
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What was the purpose of the foundation of North Carolina?   show
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What colony’s purpose was to expand fur trade?   show
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What was the first major city in Georgia?   show
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Who founded Georgia?   show
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show King George II  
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Why was Georgia named after what it was named after?   show
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Who founded Maryland?   show
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What are major cities in Maryland?   show
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show tobacco, wheat, and corn  
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Who founded North and South Carolina?   show
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show Charleston and Sumpter  
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show Raleigh and Brunswick Town  
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What is one major crop grown in New Hampshire?   show
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show Massachusetts (i.e. Plymouth)  
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show search for gold  
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show New England colony  
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show Adriaen Block  
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