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Jeopardy Colonization Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Final Jeopardy

Question 1 This is the reason Roanoke Island was established.

Answer 1 What is --as an economic venture ?

Question 2 This first permanent English settlement in the new world was established on this date and for this reason.

Answer 2 What is --Jamestown in 1607 as an economic venture ?

Question 3 Plymouth colony was established by this group for this reason.

Answer 3 What are --separatists from the Church of England because they wanted to avoid religious persecution ?

Question 4 This colony was established by the Puritans to avoid religious persecution.

Answer 4 What is --the Massachusetts Bay Colony ?

Question 5 The Quakers settled here for this reason.

Answer 5 What is --Pennsylvania because they wanted freedom to practice their faith without interference ?

Question 6 This group settled in Georgia.

Answer 6 What are --people who had been in debtor’s prisons in England and hoped to experience a new life and economic freedom in the new world ?

Question 7 Describe New England geography and climate.

Answer 7 What is --Appalachian Mountains, Boston harbor, hilly terrain, rocky soil, jagged coastline; moderate summers and cold winters ?

Question 8 The New England economy was based on this.

Answer 8 What are --fishing, shipbuilding, naval supplies, trade and port cities; skilled craftsmen and shopkeepers?

Question 9 The social life of New England was like this.

Answer 9 What is --the village and church were the center of life; religious reformers and separatists ?

Question 10 New England political life consisted of these events.

Answer 10 What were --town meetings ?

Question 11 Describe the geography and climate of the Mid-Atlantic .

Answer 11 What are --Appalachian Mountains, coastal lowlands (harbors & bays, wide & deep rivers), & rich farmlands; moderate climate?

Question 12 The Mid-Atlantic economy was based on this.

Answer 12 What are --livestock & grain, & trading; unskilled and skilled workers and fishermen ?

Question 13 The social life of the Mid-Atlantic was like this.

Answer 13 What are --villages & cities, varied & diverse lifestyles, and diverse religions?

Question 14 Mid-Atlantic political life consisted of this.

Answer 14 What are --market towns ?

Question 15 Describe the geography and climate of the Southern colonies.

Answer 15 What are --Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont, Atlantic Coastal Plain, good harbors, rivers; humid climate?

Question 16 The Southern economy was based on this.

Answer 16 What are --large farms/plantations, cash crops, wood products, small farms, slavery ?

Question 17 The Mid-Atlantic social life was like this.

Answer 17 What was --plantations (slavery), mansions, indentured servants, few cities, few schools, Church of England ?

Question 18 These made up the Southern colonies’ political and civic life.

Answer 18 What are --counties ?

Question 19 Describe the characteristics of a large landowner in colonial times.

Answer 19 What are 1. lived predominately in the South 2. relied on indentured servants and/or slaves for labor 3. were educated in some cases 4. had rich social culture ?

Question 20 Describe the characteristics of a farmer in colonial times.

Answer 20 What are 1. worked the land according to the region 2. relied on family members for labor ?

Question 21 Describe the characteristics of an artisan in colonial times.

Answer 21 What are 1. worked as a craftsman in towns & on plantations 2. lived in small villages & cities ?

Question 22 Describe the characteristics of women in colonial times.

Answer 22 What are 1. worked as caretakers, house-workers, home- makers 2. could not vote 3. had few chances for an education ?

Question 23 Describe the characteristics of an indentured servant during colonial times.

Answer 23 What are 1. consisted of men & women who had no money for passage to the colonies and agreed to work without pay for the person who paid their passage 2. were free at the end of their contract ?

Question 24 Describe the characteristics of a slave during colonial times.

Answer 24 What are 1. captured in Africa & sold to slave traders; shipped to the colonies; sold into slavery 2. owned as property for life; no rights 3. often born into slavery

Question 25 England imposed economic control over the colonies in this manner.

Answer 25 What is --by controlling trade, taxing the colonies after the French and Indian war, and forcing the colonies to trade raw materials for goods?

Final Jeopardy England imposed political control over the colonies in this manner.

Final Jeopardy Answer What are 1. forced colonists to obey English laws that were enforced by governors 2. King & proprietors appointed colonial governors 3. colonial governors monitored laws made by colonial legislatures ?