Title: Chapter Three Review The English Colony Edition
1Chapter Three ReviewThe English Colony Edition
21. Why was the Toleration Act of 1649
significant to Americas development?
- A. It proved that conflicts over beliefs about
God can be solved once-and-for-all by human
beings. B. It provided an example of how a
representative democracy can pass laws in a fair
and just manner. - C. It symbolized the American value of
protecting the freedom of individuals and
minority groups. - D. It stopped all conflicts between Catholics
and Protestants and united them as American
patriots.
3C. It symbolized the American value of
protecting the freedom of individuals and
minority groups.
42. Why did the population of Jamestown plummet
between 1609 and the spring of 1610?
- A. Infertile soil caused many settlers to seek
better farmland in the middle colonies. - B. A combination of famine, disease, and a harsh
winter killed many in the colony. - C. The London Company closed the settlement
because it wasnt making a profit. - D. The Algonquian Indians attacked and burned
down much of the colony.
5B. A combination of famine, disease, and a harsh
winter killed many in the colony.
63. Which was a factor in the Virginia
colonists decision to use slave labor?
- a. They could purchase more land if they put more
slaves to work. - b. The cost of purchasing slaves had fallen
dramatically. - c. There had not been a significant slave
rebellion in the northern colonies. - d. There were not enough indentured servants to
meet the high demand for workers.
7d. There were not enough indentured servants to
meet the high demand for workers.
84. The Mayflower Compact could best be
described as
- a. a detailed list of reasons why the Pilgrims
left England for the United States. - b. a trade contract between Great Britain and
merchants in the Virginia colony. - c. an early attempt at self-government in the
English colonies. - d. a basic agreement requiring colonists to obey
Virginia law.
9c. an early attempt at self-government in the
English colonies.
105. Which statement is TRUE of the Southern
colonies in the late 1600s?
- a. The important cash crops were tobacco, rice,
and indigo. - b. African servants lived separately from white
indentured servants. - c. Skilled craftspeople were essential to the
economy. - d. There were many large factories and industries
on the farms of the South
11a. The important cash crops were tobacco, rice,
and indigo.
12 6. How were the middle colonies different from
the northern and southern colonies?
- a. Generous land grants and religious tolerance
brought people to the middle colonies. - b. Many of the colonists were there for the fur
trading business - c. There were a lot of minerals in the ground for
use by jewelers - d. Most colonists there suffered religious
persecution.
13a. Generous land grants and religious tolerance
brought people to the middle colonies.
14 7. In large part, who filled the growing labor
needs of the economy of the middle colonies?
- a. Slaves
- b. Apprentices
- c. Indentured servants
- d. Skilled craftsmen
15c. Indentured servants
168. What product was so valuable in the South,
that it was sometimes used as money?
- a. Corn
- b. Wheat
- c. Tobacco
- d. Rice
17c. Tobacco
189. What was the objective of the English Bill
of Rights?
- a. to limit the power of the English Parliament
- b. to reduce the power of the English Monarch
- c. to end the taxation of colonies without their
consent - d. to require colonists to trade only with England
19b. to reduce the power of the English Monarch
2010. What was the Great Awakening?
- a. a movement of thinkers who believed in the
idea that reason and logic could improve social
and political life - b. the migration of thousands of English people
to the New England colonies and the Caribbean
islands - c. the series of witchcraft trials in which
groups of young girls accused church ministers of
casting spells - d. a religious movement that swept through the
colonies and changed colonial religion, society,
and politics
21d. a religious movement that swept through the
colonies and changed colonial religion, society,
and politics
2211. From the late 1600s to the early 1700s,
colonists did all of the following to undermine
British restrictions on trade, EXCEPT
- a. complain to representatives of the Crown.
- b. smuggle sugar, molasses, and rum into the
colonies. - c. trade with plantation owners in the West
Indies. - d. charge taxes on goods exported to England.
23d. charge taxes on goods exported to England.
24 12. What was the turning point of the French
and Indian War?
- a. British victory at Quebec
- b. Colonial victory at Toronto
- c. French victory at New Orleans
- d. Spanish victory at New York
25a. British victory at Quebec
2613. What was the purpose of the series of
Navigation Acts passed by Parliament between 1650
and 1696?
- a. to require colonists to do their trading only
with England - b. to establish duties, or taxes, on items
exported to the colonies - c. to benefit the colonists by promoting a spirit
of free trade - d. to give England freedom to buy and sell goods
in any market
27a. to require colonists to do their trading only
with England
2814. Which of the following colonies was
established as a debtors colony?
- a. Georgia
- b. Virginia
- c. Rhode Island
- d. Delaware
29a. Georgia
3015. Which of the following churches did the
Puritans want to purify or reform?
- a. Catholic Church
- b. Anglican Church
- c. Mormon Church
- d. Presbyterian Church
31b. Anglican Church
32 16. The first attempt at an English colony on
the North American continent was at ?
- a. Massachusetts Bay
- b. Roanoke
- c. Plymouth
- d. Chesapeake Bay
33b. Roanoke
3417. Why were joint-stock companies a good way
of financing new colonies in North America?
- a. This type of financing guaranteed that the
colony would be a success and make a profit for
the investors. - b. Groups of people invested in the new colonies
reducing the amount of loss if the colony did not
make it, but also reducing the profit if the
colony brings in a lot of income - c. The investors never had to worry about losing
their investment. - d. All of these choices
35b. Groups of people invested in the new colonies
reducing the amount of loss if the colony did not
make it, but also reducing the profit if the
colony brings in a lot of income
3618. Families in New England often sent their
young sons off to learn skilled trades such as
printing, shipbuilding, weaving, blacksmithing,
etc. from experienced workers. Which of the
following is what these young men were known as?
- a. Novices
- b. Journeymen
- c. Apprentices
- d. Craftsmen
37c. Apprentices
3819. Which of the following was the colony that
was founded as a religious refuge for Quakers?
- a. Maryland
- b. Plymouth
- c. Pennsylvania
- d. Rhode Island
39c. Pennsylvania
4020. The group in Massachusetts that was most
like the Virginia House of Burgesses was called
the
- a. Virginia Company of Plymouth
- b. New England Way
- c. Massachusetts Bay Company
- d. General Court
41d. General Court
4221. Who brought the first enslaved Africans to
Virginia in 1619?
- a. the French
- b. the English
- c. the Germans
- d. the Dutch
43d. the Dutch
4422. What was a person called that signed a
contract to work four to seven for someone, in
return for a free journey to the Americas?
- a. a slave
- b. a plantationeer
- c. an indentured servant
- d. an encomienda
45c. an indentured servant
46 23. In order to provide law and order in their
colony, the Pilgrims signed an agreement known as
the
- a. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
- b. House of Burgesses
- c. Mayflower Compact
- d. Magna Carta
47c. Mayflower Compact
4824. The Toleration Act of 1649 made it a crime
to restrict the religious freedom of
- a. Slaves
- b. Christians
- c. Muslims
- d. Indentured servants
49b. Christians
50 25. A person who leaves a country they were
born in to move to another country is
- a. an alien
- b. a smuggler
- c. an intruder
- d. an immigrant
51d. an immigrant
5226. The massive exodus of 40,000 people from
England to the Caribbean Islands and New England
between 1629 and 1640 was called
- a. the Middle Passage
- b. the Glorious Revolution
- c. the Great Migration
- d. the Gargantuan Immigration
53c. the Great Migration
5427. The exchange of rum, sugar, molasses, and
slaves between Africa, the West Indies, andNew
England was known as
- a. smuggling
- b. the Middle Passage
- c. triangular trade
- d. slave trade
55c. triangular trade
5628. Which early colonial region had almost no
large cities?
- a. the New England Colonies
- b. the Southern Colonies
- c. the Middle Colonies
- d. all of the above
57b. the Southern Colonies
5829. Which of the following means a two-house
legislature?
- a. Cameral
- b. Bicameral
- c. Unicameral
- d. Polycameral
59b. Bicameral
60 30. Which of the following is considered by
many historians to be the Father of American
Democracy?
- a. Roger Williams
- b. John White
- c. Thomas Hooker
- d. Samuel Adams
61c. Thomas Hooker
6231. In which colonial region was agriculture
the MOST important?
- a. the New England Colonies
- b. the Southern Colonies
- c. the Middle Colonies
- d. All of these choices
63b. the Southern Colonies
6432. Which of the following did King George III
of England issue to stop the colonial settlers
from moving into what had been traditional Native
American lands?
- a. The Townshend Acts 1766
- b. The Proclamation of 1763
- c. The Issuance of 1767
- d. The Declaration of 1773
65b. The Proclamation of 1763
6633. Who founded the colony of Rhode Island
after being told to leave Massachusetts because
of his criticism of their way of doing things?
- a. John Rolfe
- b. George Calvert
- c. Thomas Hooker
- d. Roger Williams
67d. Roger Williams
6834. Which of the following is the oldest
college or university established in the English
colonies?
- a. Yale
- b. Harvard
- c. Brown
- d. William and Mary
69b. Harvard
7035. What was the name of the economic system
that England and many other European countries
practiced during colonial times by creating and
maintaining wealth through carefully controlled
trade?
- a. Capitalism
- b. Monetary
- c. Free enterprise
- d. Mercantilism
71d. Mercantilism
7236. What were enslaved Africans who were
transported to the West Indies as a part of the
Middle Passage of Triangular Trade exchanged for?
- a. Rum and Iron
- b. Guns and tobacco
- c. Gold and Silver
- d. Sugar and Molasses
73d. Sugar and Molasses
74 37. What was the movement which took place
during the 1700s in which the idea that reason
and logic could improve society?
- a. The Brightening
- b. The Enlightenment
- c. The Scientific Method
- d. The Great Experiment
75b. The Enlightenment
7638. Who was the English philosopher that
believed people had natural rights such as
equality and liberty?
- a. Benjamin Franklin
- b. Jonathan Edwards
- c. Socrates
- d. John Locke
77d. John Locke
7839. What was considered to be the center of
politics in New England?
- a. The Town Meeting
- b. The Plantation Owners
- c. The General Court
- d. The House of Burgesses
79a. The Town Meeting
8040. In which colony did the General Court order
that a school be founded in every township of 50
families?
- a. Connecticut
- b. Rhode Island
- c. Maryland
- d. Massachusetts
81d. Massachusetts
82 41. What was brought to the Americas from
Africa on the second leg of Triangular Trade?
- a. Rum
- b. Sugar
- c. Slaves
- d. Iron
83c. Slaves
8442. Which of the following regions of colonies
was united under one government, led by Sir
Edmund Andros in 1686, because King James II
wanted more control over the English government
and began with the Dominion of
- a. The Southern Colonies
- b. The New England Colonies
- c. The Middle Colonies
- d. English Colonies
85b. The New England Colonies
8643. What was the journey across the Atlantic
Ocean from West Africa to the West Indies or the
American colonies called?
- a. Triangular Trade
- b. Great Awakening
- c. African Diaspora
- d. Middle Passage
87d. Middle Passage
88 44. Which of the colonial regions had the
greatest amount of diversity among its citizens?
- a. Southern Colonies
- b. New England Colonies
- c. Middle Colonies
- d. Backcountry
89c. Middle Colonies
9045. Why was King Philips War fought in North
America?
- a. King Philip was upset about Frances actions
in the Midwest - b. King Philip was upset about Portugals actions
in the Ohio Valley region - c. King Philip was upset about Spains actions in
the Southern Colonies - d. King Philip was upset about the English
colonists wishes to take Indian land
91d. King Philip was upset about the English
colonists wishes to take Indian land
9246. Why didnt French want the British moving
into the Ohio River Valley in the mid-1700s?
- a. They didnt want to give up control of the
Ohio River travel - b. They did not want the British moving into the
area and endangering their fur trade - c. They felt that the British would upset the
Spanish who were sharing the area with the French - d. They thought that the British would keep
colonists from moving into the area which would
hurt the French merchants business
93b. They did not want the British moving into the
area and endangering their fur trade
94 47. What important freedom came about when
John Peter Zenger was found not guilty in his
trial brought about for printing a false
statement that damaged the reputation of the
governor of New York?
- a. Freedom of Religion
- b. Freedom of the Press
- c. Freedom of Speech
- d. Freedom of Politicians
95b. Freedom of the Press
9648. What were the purpose of slave codes?
- a. to protect slaves from abuse
- b. to list where slaves could travel to
- c. to control the slaves
- d. to give slaves a secret language they could
communicate in
97c. to control the slaves
9849. Why was Pontiacs Rebellion fought in 1763?
- a. He was upset about Ford moving into the area
- b. He was mad that his sister had married the
tobacco inventor John Rolfe - c. He was extremely upset about the increased
taxes by the English Parliament - d. He was against the British settlements into
the areas known as the Backcountry or the Ohio
River Valley
99d. He was against the British settlements into
the areas known as the Backcountry or the Ohio
River Valley
10050. What were the two main reasons that Bacons
Rebellion began?
- a. Policies toward Native Americans and higher
taxes - b. The Tea Act and the Stamp Act
- c. Native American attacks and lack of clean
drinking water - d. That the Native Americans had become allies
with the French and they were not sharing their
food
101a. Policies toward Native Americans and higher
taxes
102 51. What occurred during the early 1690s in
Salem, Massachusetts that led to the death of 19
people?
- a. Native American attacks on Salem and abuse
toward them by colonists - b. The poisoning of food by some of the colonists
killing 19 Native American children - c. Trials involving witchcraft with many being
found guilty and 19 put to death - d. Fires which had been set purposely to try and
burn Salem down with 19 people dying
103c. Trials involving witchcraft with many being
found guilty and 19 put to death
10452. What was the first permanent English colony
in North America?
- a. Plymouth
- b. Jamestown
- c. Roanoke
- d. Providence
105b. Jamestown
10653. What was the first representative assembly
found in the English Colonies that was
established in 1619?
- a. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
- b. The Mayflower Compact
- c. The House of Burgesses
- d. General Court
107c. The House of Burgesses
10854. James Oglethorpe had this vision for
Georgia with it having an economy based upon
- a. tobacco farming
- b. small independent farming
- c. plantation farming
- d. cash crop farming
109b. small independent farming
110 55. Which of the following was NOT part of the
Treaty of Paris of 1763, which ended the French
and Indian War?
- a. France gave all of Canada to the British
- b. Britain received the Ohio River Valley from
France - c. All lands east of the Mississippi except for
New Orleans was given to the British by the
French - d. Britain received Florida from Spain which had
allied with the French in an earlier treaty
111b. Britain received the Ohio River Valley from
France
11256. The Native Americans trusted which of the
following groups the most?
- a. French
- b. English
- c. Spanish
- d. Portuguese
113a. French
11457. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about
the colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth?
- a. Native Americans helped both colonies to
survive - b. Both colonies were started for religious
reasons - c. At least half of the first colonists at each
place died from diseases - d. Some self-government existed in each of these
colonies
115b. Both colonies were started for religious
reasons
11658. Which of the following is true about the
colonies at Jamestown, Plymouth, and
Massachusetts Bay?
- a. All of these colonies were financed by
joint-stock companies - b. The settlers in all of these colonies spent
their time searching for gold - c. These colonies were all owned by the colonists
themselves - d. All three of these colonies were Royal Colonies
117a. All of these colonies were financed by
joint-stock companies
11859. Which was NOT a reason why fishing and
trade became important economic activities in New
England?
- a. It was difficult for New Englanders to grow
enough crops to make a living. - b. Some of the world's best fishing grounds were
off New England's coast. - c. The Middle Passage brought enslaved Africans
to New England's cities to be sold. - d. The wood from New England's forests made
excellent ships.
119c. The Middle Passage brought enslaved Africans
to New England's cities to be sold.
12060. Why was farming NOT as profitable in New
England as it was in the Middle and Southern
Colonies
- a. New Englands soil was poorer
- b. New Englands growing season was shorter
- c. New Englands farms were smaller
- d. All of these choices
121d. All of these choices
122 61. Which of the following was a Separatist
group that left England wanting to escape
religious persecution in the early 1600s?
- a. Puritans
- b. Pinheads
- c. Pirates
- d. Pilgrims
123d. Pilgrims
12462. Which of the following were NOT part of the
Navigation Acts?
- a. That all slaves coming to the colonies had to
first be offered to England - b. That all shipping had to be done in English
ships or ships made in the English colonies - c. That goods such as cotton, tobacco, wood and
sugar could only be traded or sold to England - d. Europeans imports had to pass through English
ports so a duty or tax could be placed on the
goods.
125a. That all slaves coming to the colonies had to
first be offered to England
12663. What did the colonies of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania have in common?
- a. Additional colonies was found from land in
each of these colonies - b. Each colony was owned by a joint-stock company
from England - c. Each colony had major trouble with Native
Americans that prevented the colonies from
growing - d. Both colonies granted religious freedom to the
people who lived there
127d. Both colonies granted religious freedom to the
people who lived there
128 64. Why did many English Catholics come to
America in the 1600s?
- A. to found a proprietary colony in a southern
region of the New World - B. to provide assistance to Catholic countries
such as France and Spain - C. to protest Englands separation from the
Roman Catholic Church - D. to escape a kingdom that did not allow them to
worship freely
129D. to escape a kingdom that did not allow them to
worship freely
13065. How did the Powhatan Confederacy help the
Jamestown colonists?
- A. The Powhatan showed the colonists how to build
better housing with adobe. - B. The Powhatan taught the colonists how to grow
North American crops such as corn. - C. The Powhatan worked as indentured servants on
plantations and farms. - D. The Powhatan introduced a rare kind of tobacco
that became popular in England.
131B. The Powhatan taught the colonists how to grow
North American crops such as corn.
132 66. How did the London Companys headright
system work?
- A. It encouraged colonists to move to Virginia by
giving 50 acres of land per person to individuals
and groups who paid their own way. - B. It invited colonists to bring servants and
relatives to Virginia by discounting fares for
every additional person brought from England. - C. It motivated colonists to stay in Virginia by
promising 50 acres of land to anyone who devoted
ten years to plantation work. - D. It attracted farmers, carpenters, and hunters
to Virginia by paying their way and guaranteeing
them work.
133A. It encouraged colonists to move to Virginia by
giving 50 acres of land per person to individuals
and groups who paid their own way.
134 67. Which quotation best expresses the point of
view of a New England colonist on education?
- a. All children need to learn to read, write,
and do arithmetic. - b. All children need to be able to read the
Bible. - c. Trade is important to our community, which
means people have to be able to make simple
calculations. - d. Only a literate community can keep a record
of its successes and failures for the benefit of
future generations.
135b. All children need to be able to read the
Bible.
13668. Anne Hutchinson believed that people could
have a relationship with God without guidance
from ministers. Why did that belief anger Puritan
church leaders?
- a. Her idea challenged their views on religious
toleration. - b. Her idea posed a threat to their authority in
the community. - c. They didnt believe that women should serve as
ministers. - d. They were certain she was a witch who should
be put on trial.
137b. Her idea posed a threat to their authority in
the community.
13869. What contribution did slaves make to the
economy of the middle colonies?
- a. They planted and harvested cash crops in the
rocky soil. - b. They worked in cities at skilled crafts such
as blacksmithing and carpentry. - c. They helped women run clothing and grocery
shops. - d. They earned money for their owners by selling
products such as butter.
139b. They worked in cities at skilled crafts such
as blacksmithing and carpentry.
14070. Which of the following insects filled the
marshes near Jamestown killing more than
two-thirds of the colonies original settlers?
- a. Flies
- b. Bees
- c. Mosquitoes
- d. Lice
141c. Mosquitoes
14271. How did trade support the economy of the
middle colonies?
- a. Merchants traded indigo from Pennsylvania for
barley and oats from the South. - b. Merchants sold dried corn and corn meal grown
in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. - c. Merchants imported large quantities of
molasses from Britain and the West Indies. - d. Merchants in Philadelphia and New York City
exported wheat to foreign markets.
143d. Merchants in Philadelphia and New York City
exported wheat to foreign markets.
14472. The staple crops that supported the middle
colonists included
- a. corn, tomatoes, and tobacco.
- b. wheat, oats, and barley.
- c. corn, indigo, and tobacco.
- d. wheat, rice, and barley.
145b. wheat, oats, and barley.
14673. What town was burned to the ground during
Bacons Rebellion?
- a. Jamestown
- b. Charles Town
- c. Plymouth
- d. Philadelphia
147a. Jamestown
14874. George Calvert, who helped establish the
colony of Maryland, was also known as
- a. Duke of York
- b. Prince of Proprietor
- c. Lord Baltimore
- d. Prince Henry
149c. Lord Baltimore
15075. What was the name of the ship that left
England on September 16, 1620 with many Pilgrims
on it headed toward Virginia, but later landed
way North of that spot?
- a. Nina
- b. Pinta
- c. Mayflower
- d. Santa Maria
151c. Mayflower
15276. Which of the following original colonies
later split into two separate colonies in 1712?
- a. Georgia
- b. Virginia
- c. Dakota
- d. Carolina
153d. Carolina
15477. Which of the following treaties ended the
French and Indian War?
- a. The Treaty of Ghent
- b. The Treaty of Paris
- c. The Treaty of Rome
- d. The Treaty of London
155b. The Treaty of Paris
15678. In order to try and keep peace with the
Powhatan Indians, John Rolfe married the Powhatan
chiefs daughter
- a. Sacagawea
- b. Jesisia
- c. Pocahontas
- d. Hiawatha
157c. Pocahontas
158 79. The high-grade tobacco that the Jamestown
colonists learned to grow and sell for a profit,
was first developed by
- a. John White
- b. John Rolfe
- c. John Wayne
- d. John Smith
159b. John Rolfe
16080. What minister left Massachusetts and helped
begin another New England colony called
Connecticut??
- a. Roger Williams
- b. Thomas Hooker
- c. John Winthrop
- d. George Whitefield
161b. Thomas Hooker
16281. Which group did NOT participate in New
Englands early economy?
- a. merchants
- b. shipbuilders
- c. manufacturers
- d. fisherman
163c. Manufacturers
16482. For what group of people was the colony of
Maryland established for?
- a. Catholics
- b. Mormons
- c. Quakers
- d. Christians
165a. Catholics
16683. After the English took over New Netherland
from the Dutch, who became the colonys new
proprietor?
- a. King Charles of Worcestershire
- b. Lord of Holland
- c. Prince Paul of Patoka
- d. Duke of York
167d. Duke of York
16884. Roger Williams granted freedom of religion to
Quakers and other religious groups who settled in
which of the following colonies?
- a. Connecticut
- b. Rhode Island
- c. New York
- d. New Jersey
169b. Rhode Island
17085. Samoset and what other Native American helped
the Pilgrims learn the skills they needed to
survive during their first year in the new colony?
- a. Pocahontas
- b. Squanto
- c. Sacagawea
- d. Silvermoon
171b. Squanto
17286. Which of the following economic activities
did the most people of the New England Colonies
participate in?
- a. Farming
- b. Manufacturing
- c. Fishing
- d. Trade
173a. Farming
17487. Which people began the colony of New
Netherland?
- a. English
- b. Spanish
- c. Dutch
- d. French
175c. Dutch
17688. Another name for people known as Society of
Friends is
- a. Catholics
- b. Quakers
- c. Baptists
- d. Puritans
177b. Quakers
17889. What was most of the Souths economy based
upon?
- a. Manufacturing
- b. Mining
- c. Distilling
- d. Agriculture
179d. Agriculture
18090. Who was the leader of the Puritan group that
left England for Massachusetts in 1630?
- a. Benjamin Franklin
- b. John Peter Zenger
- c. John Winthrop
- d. Roger Williams
181c. John Winthrop
18291. What city did William Penn name that meant,
city of brotherly love?
- a. Pittsburg
- b. Philadelphia
- c. Providence
- d. Plymouth
183b. Philadelphia
18492. Which of the following Native American groups
helped the settlers survive at Jamestown?
- a. Inuit
- b. Powhatan
- c. Cherokee
- d. Iroquois
185b. Powhatan
18693. Who was the Wampanoag chief whose tribe
helped the settlers survive at Plymouth?
- a. Pocahontas
- b. Crazy Horse
- c. Hiawatha
- d. Massasoit
187d. Massasoit
18894. Where did women have the most legal rights?
- a. Southern Colonies
- b. Middle Colonies
- c. New England Colonies
- d. England
189c. New England Colonies
19095. The defeat of a young officer named George
Washington at this fort began the French and
Indian War.
- a. Fort Ticonderoga
- b. Fort Necessity
- c. Fort Sumter
- d. Fort Destination
191b. Fort Necessity
192SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Name the Four New
England Coloniesa) _____________________________
_____ b) ____________________________________
c) __________________________________ d)
____________________________________Name the
Four Middle Colonies.a) _________________________
_________ b) _________________________________
___c) __________________________________ d)
____________________________________Name the
Five Southern Colonies.a) _______________________
___________ b) _______________________________
_____c) __________________________________
d) ____________________________________e)
__________________________________
193Name the Four New England Colonies.a)
Connecticut b) Rhode Islandc) Massachusetts
d) New HampshireName the Four Middle
Colonies.a) New York b) New Jerseyc)
Pennsylvania d) DelawareName the Five
Southern Colonies.a) Virginia b) Georgiac)
Maryland d) South Carolinae) North Carolna
194OPEN RESPONSE QUESTION Prepare your answer in
advance so you will be ready for the test on
Wednesday.You and your family are leaving
Europe and moving to America. You are moving
during the colonization period between the years
of 1605 and 1770. You need to make a decision
about which of the three colonial regions you are
moving to. Are you choosing the New England,
Southern or Middle Colonies? A. Choose a
colonial region.B. Give detailed information
and reasons why you have chosen the region that
you did. Your answer should include at least
SIX of the following location, geography,
climate, economy, social life, education,
religion and government.