Social Studies Daily Review Test Week 10 Q2
Test your knowledge of the Early American Colonies!
The people who settled in the New England colonies were called traders slaves Pilgrims the French The "states" on the New England colonies were Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware The two main reasons settlers came to the New World were for climate and animals slavery and geography religious freedom and trade The main industry for the Southern Colonies was milling trade shipbuilding farming plantations An apprentice is someone who is learning a trade from a skilled employer for little or no pay a group of people who make and change laws for a government or organization a person who is the leader of the government of a state a job What saved the Jamestown colony and helped it become rich? rice fishing tobacco trade A person who is the leader of the government of a state is called - assembly governor colony judges The first attempted English settlement in American was in - Plymouth Jamestown Roanoke Colony Arizona The Massachusetts Colony practiced strict loyalty to the Puritan faith religious tolerance for all Christians complete religious tolerance a desire to spread the Quaker religion What are the four corners? It is where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona all meet those who found a way to grow crops from seeds United States, Canada, and Mexico land bridge that connected Asia and North America