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Rules This is a review game that puts girls against boys Each person will take a turn. They would have to choose a box and answer the corresponding question. If a group gets it right, then they will get their (X or O) on that spot, If a group gets it wrong, then it will be left blank. Whoever gets four of their symbols in a row wins.

For example… Girls Boys Horstmann Question 16 When was the War of 1812? Ummm… 1812?! What color was Washington’s white horse? Question 15 WHITE!

Practice Game Board

Practice Question1 Why can’t Mr. Horstmann living in Missouri, be buried in Kansas?

Answer Practice Question Because he is still alive!

Game Board

Question 1 Which region expected all children to be able to read the bible? (Focused on education)

Answer for 1 New England Colonies

Question 2 Which colonial region concentrated on cash crops?

Answer for 2 Southern Colonies

Question 3 What was meant by hereditary slavery?

Answer for 3 If slaves had children – then they were slaves too

Question 4 Which region concentrated more on education than the others?

Answer for 4 New England Colonies

Question 5 Which region was founded for money (financial gain)?

Answer for 5 Southern Colonies

Question 6 Define Cash Crops.

Answer for 6 Crops that are produce to sell. AND/OR To make money off them.

Question 7 Which colonial region used subsistence farming?

Answer for 7 New England Colonies

Question 8 What was the impact of Bacon’s Rebellion on slavery?

Answer for 8 Reduction of Indentured Servitude and increased slavery

Question 9 Which region’s economy focused on trade and manufacturing?

Answer for 9 New England

Question 10 What was Jamestown’s original goal?

Answer for 10 To make the most money.

Question 11 Which colonial region contained the most diversity (such as religion, nationalities)?

Answer for 11 The Middle Colonies

Question 12 Name one of the problems of the Jamestown settlement.

Answer for 12 No farmers OR No Food OR No Women OR Disease

Question 13 Define Staple Crops

Answer for 13 Crops that are always needed.

Question 14 Define Headright System.

Answer for 14 Colonists who paid their own way to Virginia received 50 acres of land.

Question 15 What was the significance of Bacon’s Rebellion?

Answer for 15 To reduce the amount of Indentured Servants OR Increase slavery

Question 16 What controlled every aspect of New Englanders’ lives?

Answer for 16 The Church OR Religion OR The Puritan (Pilgrim) Church

Question 17 What was the Toleration Act of 1649?

Answer for 17 The government protected religious freedom OR Protected the rights of the minority groups

Question 18 What was the significance of the Mayflower Compact?

Answer for 18 It was the first self-democratic government in the Americas.

Question 19 Which region concentrated on Staple Crops?

Answer for 19 Middle Colonies

Question 20 What was the only Catholic colony?

Answer for 20 Maryland

Question 21 Define indentured servants.

Answer for 21 A person who signed a contract to work for another person for 4 to 7 years.

Question 22 What is the definition of toleration?

Answer for 22 To accepting people for who or what they are.

Question 23 Which region was founded for both financial and religious reasons?

Answer for 23 Middle Colonies

Question 24 Define Subsistence farming.

Answer for 24 Farms only for yourself OR Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale