Characteristics Of 13 Colonies
Question: what geography determines
Answer: economy (jobs available) and population (live where I work) of a region
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Question: high population density
Answer: Access to waterways (ports & rivers). Tightly bunched & not needing lots of land/acres to grow cash crops. Eventually large urban areas
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Question: urban
Answer: big cities
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Question: social mobility
Answer: Moving for the purpose of improving your social status/class (from poor to rich)
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Question: geography of New England Colonies
Answer: rocky soil, long harsh winters, short growing season, rivers, long coast lines, & subsistence farming
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Question: New England Colonies
Answer: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, & Rhode Island
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Question: Political for New England Colonies
Answer: town meetings, representative government, laws centered around the church.
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Question: Economy of New England Colonies
Answer: shipbuilding, logging, fishing/whaling.
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Question: Social for New England Colonies
Answer: small coastal towns, houses built around a square (church, & "Picky" Puritans & Pilgrims/Separatists.
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Question: geography of Middle Colonies
Answer: mild/moderate climate, good soil, good growing season, rivers, & forests
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Question: Middle Colonies
Answer: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, & Delaware
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Question: agrarian
Answer: Of or relating to cultivating the land. Also means agriculture
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Question: Boston & Plymouth
Answer: Major port city of New England Colonies
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Question: Philadelphia & New York
Answer: Major port cities of the Middle Colonies
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Question: Political for Middle Colonies
Answer: More tolerance, representative govt, equality for all (women), & democracy
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Question: Economy of Middle Colonies
Answer: "Breadbasket" (wheat), livestock/dairy cows, fruits and vegetables, & fur trading (northern part of region)
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Question: Social for Middle Colonies
Answer: tolerance of views, small coastal towns, Quakers (official religion daily found in Pennsylvania) diverse group of immigrants.
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Question: Geography of the Southern Colonies
Answer: very fertile soil, long growing season, warmest climate, & agrarian
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Question: Southern Colonies
Answer: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia
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Question: Baltimore, Savannah, Charleston, & Jamestown
Answer: Major port cities of Southern Colonies
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Question: Political for Southern Colonies
Answer: class-based society, representative govt (only wealthy white land owners could vote), & slaves had no rights
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Question: Economy of Southern Colonies
Answer: They know the "TRIC", Cash crops such as tobacco, rice, indigo & cotton. Plantation/slaves.
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Question: Social for Southern Colonies
Answer: Small coastal towns, plantation lifestyle, class based society (planters/plantation owners), & Catholics.
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Question: Middle Colonies
Answer: Identify the map
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Question: Southern Colonies
Answer: Identify the map in green
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Question: Religion of the New England Colonies
Answer: "Picky" Puritans (Strict on religious views) & Pilgrims/Separatists (mainly found in Massachusetts)
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Question: Religion of the Middle Colonies
Answer: Quakers (mainly found in Pennsylvania)
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Question: Religion of Southern Colonies
Answer: Catholics (Maryland) & a Safe Haven (free to worship and not worry about persecution). Church of England. Think most tolerant for religion as well.
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Question: 2 examples of social mobility
Answer: Indentured servants & French fur trappers
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Question: plantations
Answer: Large acres of land growing cash crops on a large scale (large amounts daily), with the use of slaves. Think Southern Colonies
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Question: exploration
Answer: travel for purpose of discovery
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Question: colonization
Answer: travel for purpose of settlement, or to conquer (ties to the mother country)
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Question: reasons for exploration
Answer: God (religion) , Gold (wealth), Glory (fame)- expanding empires/competition with other countries., faster trade route to Asia, & curiosity.
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Question: reasons for colonization
Answer: Religious freedom, political freedom, economic freedom, social mobility, & better way of life.
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Question: New England Colonies
Answer: Identify the map in red.
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Question: When I say French Fry, you should think this
Answer: French fur trapper
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Question: market
Answer: Another term for commerce/trade. This happens at all port cities. Raw goods sent to the Mother Country & Manufactured goods sent to the colonies
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Question: Port City
Answer: Boston, New York, & Charleston are examples. This is what allows commerce/trade/markets to happen between the colonies & the Mother Country. Important for the colonies to survive/thrive, & for the Mother country to become more wealthy & powerful. Important for mercantalism.
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Question: Chesapeake Bay
Answer: By using the map. What is the name of the area?
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Question: Northwest Passage
Answer: Shipping route connecting Pacific & Atlantic Ocean. Shorter & cheaper trade route to Asia. One of the reasons for Exploration
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Question: what geography determines Answer: economy (jobs available) and population (live where I work) of a region ================================================== Question: high population density Answer: Access to waterways (ports & rivers). Tightly bunched & not needing lots of land/acres to grow cash crops. Eventually large urban areas ================================================== Question: urban Answer: big cities ================================================== Question: social mobility Answer: Moving for the purpose of improving your social status/class (from poor to rich) ================================================== Question: geography of New England Colonies Answer: rocky soil, long harsh winters, short growing season, rivers, long coast lines, & subsistence farming ================================================== Question: New England Colonies Answer: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, & Rhode Island ================================================== Question: Political for New England Colonies Answer: town meetings, representative government, laws centered around the church. ================================================== Question: Economy of New England Colonies Answer: shipbuilding, logging, fishing/whaling. ================================================== Question: Social for New England Colonies Answer: small coastal towns, houses built around a square (church, & "Picky" Puritans & Pilgrims/Separatists. ================================================== Question: geography of Middle Colonies Answer: mild/moderate climate, good soil, good growing season, rivers, & forests ================================================== Question: Middle Colonies Answer: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, & Delaware ================================================== Question: agrarian Answer: Of or relating to cultivating the land. Also means agriculture ================================================== Question: Boston & Plymouth Answer: Major port city of New England Colonies ================================================== Question: Philadelphia & New York Answer: Major port cities of the Middle Colonies ================================================== Question: Political for Middle Colonies Answer: More tolerance, representative govt, equality for all (women), & democracy ================================================== Question: Economy of Middle Colonies Answer: "Breadbasket" (wheat), livestock/dairy cows, fruits and vegetables, & fur trading (northern part of region) ================================================== Question: Social for Middle Colonies Answer: tolerance of views, small coastal towns, Quakers (official religion daily found in Pennsylvania) diverse group of immigrants. ================================================== Question: Geography of the Southern Colonies Answer: very fertile soil, long growing season, warmest climate, & agrarian ================================================== Question: Southern Colonies Answer: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia ================================================== Question: Baltimore, Savannah, Charleston, & Jamestown Answer: Major port cities of Southern Colonies ================================================== Question: Political for Southern Colonies Answer: class-based society, representative govt (only wealthy white land owners could vote), & slaves had no rights ================================================== Question: Economy of Southern Colonies Answer: They know the "TRIC", Cash crops such as tobacco, rice, indigo & cotton. Plantation/slaves. ================================================== Question: Social for Southern Colonies Answer: Small coastal towns, plantation lifestyle, class based society (planters/plantation owners), & Catholics. ================================================== Question: Middle Colonies Answer: Identify the map ================================================== Question: Southern Colonies Answer: Identify the map in green ================================================== Question: Religion of the New England Colonies Answer: "Picky" Puritans (Strict on religious views) & Pilgrims/Separatists (mainly found in Massachusetts) ================================================== Question: Religion of the Middle Colonies Answer: Quakers (mainly found in Pennsylvania) ================================================== Question: Religion of Southern Colonies Answer: Catholics (Maryland) & a Safe Haven (free to worship and not worry about persecution). Church of England. Think most tolerant for religion as well. ================================================== Question: 2 examples of social mobility Answer: Indentured servants & French fur trappers ================================================== Question: plantations Answer: Large acres of land growing cash crops on a large scale (large amounts daily), with the use of slaves. Think Southern Colonies ================================================== Question: exploration Answer: travel for purpose of discovery ================================================== Question: colonization Answer: travel for purpose of settlement, or to conquer (ties to the mother country) ================================================== Question: reasons for exploration Answer: God (religion) , Gold (wealth), Glory (fame)- expanding empires/competition with other countries., faster trade route to Asia, & curiosity. ================================================== Question: reasons for colonization Answer: Religious freedom, political freedom, economic freedom, social mobility, & better way of life. ================================================== Question: New England Colonies Answer: Identify the map in red. ================================================== Question: When I say French Fry, you should think this Answer: French fur trapper ================================================== Question: market Answer: Another term for commerce/trade. This happens at all port cities. Raw goods sent to the Mother Country & Manufactured goods sent to the colonies ================================================== Question: Port City Answer: Boston, New York, & Charleston are examples. This is what allows commerce/trade/markets to happen between the colonies & the Mother Country. Important for the colonies to survive/thrive, & for the Mother country to become more wealthy & powerful. Important for mercantalism. ================================================== Question: Chesapeake Bay Answer: By using the map. What is the name of the area? ================================================== Question: Northwest Passage Answer: Shipping route connecting Pacific & Atlantic Ocean. Shorter & cheaper trade route to Asia. One of the reasons for Exploration ==================================================