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71 Cards in this Set
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interference |
something getting in the way
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New World
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North America
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specialization
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focusing on a specific product
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debtor
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a person who owes money
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religious persecution
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being hurt or teased for your ways of worshipping God
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Separatists
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a group of people who want to leave the Church of England to practice their own religion
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economic venture
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a plan to make money
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Quakers
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a religious group who is peace loving
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Piedmont
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a geographic area at the foot of the mountains
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indigo
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a blue dye obtained from various plants
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social life
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living together and enjoying life with other people
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terrain
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look of the land
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civic life
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how citizens make their laws, vote, and take part in the government
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diverse
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varied, different
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interdependence
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two or more people relying on each other for goods and services
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predominately
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mostly
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Who lived mostly in the South and relied on indentured servants and slaves for labor?
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large landowners
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Who was educated and had a rich social culture?
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large landowners
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Who worked the land according to the region and relied on their families for labor?
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farmers
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Who worked in towns and on plantations and had a specific skill?
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artisans
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Who were the caretakers, house workers, and homemakers that had few chances for an education and could not vote?
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women
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Who worked for passage to the colonies and were free at the end of their contracts?
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indentured servants
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Who were captured in Africa, shipped to the colonies, and were sold?
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enslaved African Americans
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Who were owned as property for life with no rights and their children were born into the same life?
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enslaved African Americans
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What group of people were able to own land, had economic freedom, could work for pay, but could not vote?
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Free African Americans
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Which two colonies were established as economic ventures?
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Jamestown and Roanoke Island
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What three colonies were established for religious reasons?
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Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Pennsylvania
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What colony was the first permanent English settlement in 1607?
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Jamestown
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What colony was known as the Lost Colony and was established as an economic venture?
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Roanoke Island
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What colony was settled by separatists from the Church of England?
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Plymouth
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What colony was settled by Puritans for religious separation?
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Massachusetts Bay
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What colony was settled by Quakers who wanted to practice their faith without interference?
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Pennsylvania
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What colony was settled by debtors who wanted to experience economic freedom?
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Pennsylvania
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When was Jamestown established as the first permanent English settlement?
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1607
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What colony was an economic venture by the Virginia Company of London?
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Jamestown
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Roanoke Island became known by what name?
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Lost Colony
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Who settled the colony of Massachusetts Bay?
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Puritans
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Who settled the colony of Pennsylvania?
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Quakers
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What colony was established for economic freedom?
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Georgia
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Jamestown was an economic venture by the __________.
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Virginia Company of London
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Who settled the colony of Georgia?
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debtors
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Why did Georgia settlers come to the New World?
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for economic freedom and a new life
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List the colonies in the South.
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Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
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List the colonies in New England.
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Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut
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List the colonies in the Mid-Atlantic.
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New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey
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Which colonial region had timber, fish, and deep harbors as natural resources?
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New England
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Which colonial region had rich farmlands and rivers as natural resources?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had fertile land, rivers, and harbors as natural resources?
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Southern
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Which colonial region had skilled craftsmen, shopkeepers, and shipbuilders as human resources?
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New England
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Which colonial region had skilled and unskilled workers and fishermen as human resources?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had farmers and slaves as human resources?
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Southern
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How did the New England colonies depend on the Southern colonies?
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for raw materials like cotton
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How did the New England colonies depend on the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
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for grain and livestock
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How did the Mid-Atlantic colonies depend on the New England and Southern colonies?
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for things they couldn’t produce
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How did the Southern colonies depend on the New England colonies?
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for manufactured goods
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What area of colonial America supported the Church of England?
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Southern
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What area of colonial America did separatists live in?
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New England
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Which colonial region had villages and church as the center of the life and religious reformers and separatists?
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New England
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Which colonial region had town meetings?
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New England
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Which colonial region had coastal lowlands, bays, deep rivers, and rich farmlands?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had villages and cities, as well as diverse lifestyles and religions?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had livestock, grain, and fish?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had market towns?
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Mid-Atlantic
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Which colonial region had tobacco, cotton, wood, and indigo products?
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Southern
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Which colonial region had fishing, shipbuilding, and naval supplies?
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New England
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Which colonial region had Boston Harbor and a hilly, rocky, jagged coastline?
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New England
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Which colonial region had moderate summers and cold winters?
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New England
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Which colonial region had the piedmont region, Atlantic Coastal Plain, good harbors, and rivers?
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Southern
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Which colonial region had counties?
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Southern
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Which colonial region had plantations, mansions, indentured servants, few schools, and few cities?
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Southern
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Which colonial region had a humid climate, mild winters, and hot summers?
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Southern |