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Q1. What did the culture and landscape of settlers refelect?
Q2. List 3 examples of architecture that reflect different cultures.
Q3. What culture is reflected in the name Richmond?
Q4. What culture is reflected in the name Roanoke?
Q5. Where did the English and other Europeans primarily settle?
Q6. Where did Germans and Scotch-Irish primarily settle?
Q7. Where did Africans primarily settle?
Q8. Where did the American Indians settle?
A2. barns, homes, places of worship
A1. beliefs, customs, architecture
A4. American Indian
A3. English
A6. Shenandoah Valley along migration route
A5. Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions
A8. throughout Virginia and then later forced inland
A7. Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions because of tobacco labor
Q9. Why was the capital moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg? (3)
Q10. What did the capital move from Williamsburg to Richmond? (3)
Q11. What is a medium of exchange that uses currency, coins, or paper bills?
Q12. What is it called to trade or exchange goods or services without the use of money?
Q13. What is it called to buy a good or service now and pay for it later.
Q14. What is it called to owe a good or service to someone?
Q15. What is it called to put away to save or to spend later?
Q16. Did few or many people have paper money or coins during Colonial Times?
A10.
- population moving west
- Richmond was more central
- increased distance from attack by sea
Q9.
- drinking water was contaminated
- unhealthy living conditions and diseases
- fire destroyed buildings
A12. barter
A11. money
A14. debt
A13. credit
A16. few
A15. savings
Q17. What did colonists commonly use instead of money?
Q18. How did colonists use tobacco?
Q19. Farmers and other consumers could buy goods and services using _______ and pay their _______ when their crops were harvested and sold.
Q20. How many banks were in Colonial Virginia?
Q21. What was the food like in colonial Virginia?
Q22. What was the housing like in colonial Virginia?
Q23. Describe the clothing of Virginians during colonial times.
Q24. How did white Virginians make a living during colonial times?
A18. to pay for goods or services
A17. tobacco
A20. no banks
A19. credit, debt
A22. many had one room houses; some had large houses
A21. limited; used local produce and meats
A24. from the land

- most small farms
- few large had large farms
A23. made own clothes from cotton, wool, and leather
Q25. What was everyday life like for enslaved African Americans?
Q26. What was life like for free African Americans?
Q27. What resources did people in colonial Virginia depend on in order to produce the goods and services they needed?
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A26. many owned businesses and property but were denied most rights.
A25. worked tobacco, other crops, and livestock; no rights
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A27. natural, human, and capital resources