Grade 5 Unit 1 Short Cycle Review 100 200 400 300 400 Thirteen Colonies Colonial Economy Colonial Resources Geographic Characteristics 300 200 400 200.

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Grade 5 Unit 1 Short Cycle Review

Thirteen Colonies Colonial Economy Colonial Resources Geographic Characteristics

Row 1, Col 1 This is not one of the thirteen colonies: Maryland, Virginia, New York, or Kentucky What is Kentucky?

1,2 The major export of the New England colonies. What is fur?

1,3 The human resource that grinds the farmers’ wheat, oats, rye, or corn into flour or meal. Who is the miller?

1,4 Large farms in the Southern Colonies where tobacco and cotton were grown. What are plantations?

2,1 All thirteen colonies are located on the Atlantic Coast of this continent. What is North America?

2,2 The economies of these colonies revolved around iron making, crafts, wheat farming, and mixed farming. What are the Middle Colonies?

2,3 When a person does one specific job such as shipbuilding or sailmaking. What is specialization?

2,4 This made life on the frontier dangerous for the settlers. What are attacks by wild animals and Indians?

3,1 The first colony founded by the British in What is Virginia?

3,2 The economies of these colonies revolved around tobacco, indigo, rice, and mixed farming. What are the Southern Colonies?

3,3 This is a capital resources used by a blacksmith. (A)needle (B)tree (C)hammer (D)rice What is a hammer?

3,4 This is needed to power the giant wheel at a gristmill. What is water (streams)?

4,1 The thirteenth colony settled in What is Georgia?

4,2 The economies of these colonies revolved around fishing, whaling, shipbuilding, and barrel and cask making. What are the New England Colonies?

4,3 The human resource that makes spinning wheels, wagons, and carts. What is a wheelwright?

4,4 The name given to low land along the southern coast. What is tidewater?

5,1 This colony was once the Dutch colony called “New Netherland”. What is New York?

5,2 The nickname given to the Middle Colonies because of the longer growing season, good soil for growing crops, and proper rainfall for growing wheat, corn, and rye. What are the “breadbasket” colonies?

5,3 The human resource who made hogsheads to move tobacco from one place to another. Who is a cooper?

5,4 The geographic characteristic found where colonial capitals were set up. What is water such as rivers, bays, or coastlines?