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Chapter 2 quiz 3 review

The House of Burgesses was The first self-governing assembly in America The home of the governor of Virginia The financial backer of the Pennsylvania colony The first church in Maryland

The first self-governing assembly in America

Roman Catholics found a refuge in which Colony? Maryland Georgia Massachusetts Delaware

Maryland

One purpose for the settlement of Georgia was to Promote tobacco farming Look for gold in America Protect the colonies from Spain Provide a refuge for Catholics

Protect the colonies from Spain

Besides tobacco, what other major crop was grown in the Carolinas?

rice

T/F The first Africans to arrive in Jamestown were treated as indentured servants who could gain their freedom after a period of work.

True

T/F North Carolina had the greatest number of settlers among the Southern Colonies.

False

First governor of Maryland Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper James Oglethorpe Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore First governor of Maryland

Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore

Proprietor of the southern Carolina settlement Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper James Oglethorpe Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore Proprietor of the southern Carolina settlement

Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper

Reforming governor of Georgia Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper James Oglethorpe Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore Reforming governor of Georgia

James Oglethorpe