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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

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 B. Puritans B. Puritans  C. Catholics C. Catholics  A. Debtors A. Debtors  D. Quakers D. Quakers Who founded Massachusetts?

Back to Board  B. Puritans

 C. Avoid debtor’s prison C. Avoid debtor’s prison  A. Treated unfairly in England A. Treated unfairly in England  B. Wanted free passage to new world B. Wanted free passage to new world  D. To get rich D. To get rich Why did Quakers come to Pennsylvania?

Back to Board A. Treated unfairly in England

 A. Peaches A. Peaches  C. Apples C. Apples  B. Tobacco B. Tobacco  D. Corn D. Corn What is a crop grown in Georgia?

Back to Board B. Tobacco

 D. Dutch D. Dutch  C. Cecilus Calvert C. Cecilus Calvert  B. Spanish B. Spanish  A. Quakers A. Quakers Who founded New York?

Back to Board D. Dutch

 A. All men A. All men  C. White property owners C. White property owners  D. Puritan Men D. Puritan Men  B. Only founders B. Only founders Who could vote in Georgia?

Back to Board B. Founders

 A. Slave A. Slave  C. Works for free passage C. Works for free passage  B. Person who doesn’t believe in violence B. Person who doesn’t believe in violence  D. Servant who makes little pay D. Servant who makes little pay What is an indentured servant?

Back to Board C. Work for free passage

 A. Mohawk A. Mohawk  B. Hudson B. Hudson  C. Delaware C. Delaware  D. St. Lawrence D. St. Lawrence What river runs through Pennsylvania?

Back to Board C. Delaware River

 C. Chesapeake C. Chesapeake  A. Narragansett A. Narragansett  B. Hudson B. Hudson  D. New York D. New York Name bay in Rhode Island

Back to Board A. Narragansett Bay

 A. whaling A. whaling  C. mining C. mining Which of the following was not an available job in Massachusetts?  D. shipbuilding D. shipbuilding  B. lumbering B. lumbering

Back to Board C. Mining

Which colony was referred to as the “poor man’s colony” because it had few taxes?  A. Georgia A. Georgia  C. Maryland C. Maryland  B. New York B. New York  D. Pennsylvania D. Pennsylvania

Back to Board D. Pennsylvania

 A. New York A. New York Which colony was originally set up as a fur trading post?  C. New Hampshire C. New Hampshire  B. New Jersey B. New Jersey  D. Massachusetts D. Massachusetts

Back to Board A. New York

 C. Maryland C. Maryland Which colony had swampland in South and forests in North?  A. Georgia A. Georgia  B. Rhode Island B. Rhode Island  D. Pennsylvania D. Pennsylvania

Back to Board C. Maryland

 C. Rhode Island C. Rhode Island Which colony was founded by Roger Williams?  A. Maryland A. Maryland  B. Massachusetts B. Massachusetts  D. Virginia D. Virginia

Back to Board C. Rhode Island

 C. Pennsylvania C. Pennsylvania Which colony was known for mining and beef production?  A. Texas A. Texas  D. New York D. New York  B. Rhode Island B. Rhode Island

Back to Board C. Pennsylvania

 B. Geography and climate B. Geography and climate How are the colonial regions determined?  A. Religious beliefs A. Religious beliefs  D. Size of colony D. Size of colony  C. Level of democracy C. Level of democracy

B. Geography and climate

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