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Colonists Attempt to Govern Social Classes Odds and Ends 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Keeping it Legal Name that Region

These colonies were noted for their diversity.

What are the Middle Colonies?

Colonies in this region had rocky, hilly soil and harsh winters.

What are the New England Colonies?

These colonies had an agricultural-based economy.

What are the Southern Colonies?

In this region, families were too spread out for public schools.

What are the Southern Colonies?

Cultural and religious differences were reasons for a lack of public schools in this region.

What are the Middle Colonies?

This is the type of government most of the colonies had.

What is self-government?

These groups made the laws in most colonies.

What are general assemblies?

Signed by both “Saints” and “Strangers,” this was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.

What was the Mayflower Compact?

This written constitution, or plan of government, was used in Connecticut.

What was the Fundamental Orders?

This was Virginia’s law making body.

What was the House of Burgesses?

These laws regulated Puritans’ activities on Sundays.

What are Blue Laws?

This document established the idea that even the king of England must obey the law.

What is the Magna Carta?

This is the group of representatives who make the laws for the people of England.

What is Parliament?

This document gave the English people the right to “petition.”

What is the English Bill of Rights?

This is the right of the English people to make a formal written request of the king to make a change.

What is the right to petition?

This was the simplest way to climb the social ladder in the colonies.

What was to make money?

These people were brought to the colonies against their will.

Who were the slaves?

In the colonies, you could tell to which social class people belonged just by doing this.

What is by looking at the clothes they wore?

This is the name of the forced trip across the ocean that Africans were forced to endure.

What is the Middle Passage?

These were the 5 social classes in the colonies, from highest to lowest.

What were the Gentry, the Middle Class, the Lower Class, Indentured Servants, and Slaves?

- For religious freedom - To make money - As a refuge for debtors

What are reasons why English settlers found colonies in North America?

This is where most people worked and lived in the early colonial period.

What is on small family farms?

This religious movement spread the idea that all people are equal in the eyes of God.

What is the Great Awakening?

This is the term for the trade routes between three ports or regions during the colonial era.

What is Triangular Trade?

African slaves, who were often used to farming, were hard workers who would likely never gain their freedom.

What are reasons that African slaves were a better option than indentured servants?

Make your wager

This became the first “cash crop” in the colonies.

What is tobacco?