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What is Subsistence Farming?



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What is a militia?



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What is an indentured servant?



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What was the triangular trade and what was the most common good traded?



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What are guerilla tactics? Who would be most likely to use them during the French and Indian War?



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Grain/wheat represented 75% of this region's economy?



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Which colonial region had the most slaves?



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What is a plantation? Which region grew the most of them?



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Name at least two New England resources.



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What was the nickname of the Middle Colonies?



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What are the four colonies in New England?



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What are the four colonies in the Middle Colonies?



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What are the 5 colonies in the Southern Colonies? 



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Which Mountains separated the Backcountry from the 13 Colonies?



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France gave up all the land east of which river after the French and Indian War?



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Which 3 groups were involved in the French and Indian War?



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Who won the French and Indian War?



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Why did the French and Indian War happen? 



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What was the proclamation of 1763 and who issued it?



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What were the effects of the Treaty of Paris?



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Who did John Rolfe marry?



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What is a primary source? What is a secondary source?



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What are cash crops?



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What is an inference?



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Who was a leader of the Puritans?



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Growing enough food to only feed one's family.

 

Small Farms!

A group of soldiers made up of citizens.

 

(untrained)

Someone who trades their labor for 3-7 years to be sent to the New World.

 

 

TRIP for LABOR

A trade between 3 countries or continents, where different goods would be traded to make money.

 

Slaves

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Hit-and-run attacks or sneaky warfare, usually used by smaller forces against bigger groups of enemies.

 

The French and Native Amricans

The Middle Colonies

The Southern Colonies

A plantation is a large farm where cheap labor would work to grow the crops. 

 

The Southern Colonies.

Timber, Fish, Whales.

 

 

The rocky soil means that the New England colonists have to rely on the ocean and timber to survive.

The "Breakbasket" Colonies

 

 

Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire

Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, New Jersey

 

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

 

 

 

The Appalachian Mountains.

The Mississippi River.

The British, The French, and the Native Americans.

The British.

English settlers moved into the backcountry taking resources/land from the French and Native Americans. 

 

Then the French started building military forts in the Backcountry.

It was a law passed by King George III in England. It stated that English colonists could not pass the Appalachian Mountains and settle in the Backcountry.

 

Ended the French and Indian War.

 

New France gave up all the land East of the Mississippi to the British. 

 

Relationships between the British and Native Americans got worse.

Pocohantos 

A primary source is something from the time period or a lived experience- A diary from the time, artifacts from the time, etc,

 

A secondary source - Something that comes after an event such as a summary or a textbook.

Crops grown for their profit/trade, rather than purely for eating. 

 

 

Figuring out something that wasn't obvious or explained by using facts or details that you do know.

John Winthrope 






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