refusing to work, running away, destroying property or rebellion
poor whites vs. rich planter class (rich farmers)
Middle Colonies
trade
Bring in slaves because they thought they would be easier to control than the poor white laborers.
Southern Colonies
He printed a newspaper article about the corruption of the governor.
New England Colonies
Albany Plan of Union
Pilgrims or Puritans
Freedom of the press
Great Awakening
Plantation System
The House of Burgesses and town hall meetings
Harsh laws to prevent them and protect slavery
tobacco, rice & indigo
Quakers
Roman Catholic
Fear of Native American attacks, fear of people not following the Puritan religion and social class jealousy between the poor and the wealthy merchant class.
Stono, South Carolina
Which region was known for its tolerance (allowing) of different religions?
Name one of the religious groups that came to the New England colonies.
What were two forms of resistance (protesting against) to slavery?
Which colonial region had a short growing season: New England, Middle or Southern Colonies?
What was a result of the Salem Witch Hysteria?
This picture is associated with the Great Awakening or the Albany Plan of Union?
List one or two examples of self-government in the New England colonies.
What did John Peter Zenger do to the governor of the NY Colony?
Where did a slave revolt happen: Salem, Massachusetts or Stono, South Carolina?
Name two or three important cash crops of the Southern colonies.
What U.S. freedom or right was protected in the Zenger case?
Which religion settled in Maryland?
After Bacon's Rebellion what did the rich land owner decide to do to find people to work on their land? Why?
What economic system developed because of the warm, sunny climate in the Southern Colonies?
What was one cause of the Salem Witch Hysteria?
Which colonial region developed plantations or large farms?
Which religion settled in Pennsylvania?
What were the New England colonies able to do because they had good harbors?
What two groups fought each other in Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion?
What was a result of the slave rebellions?
Description | Match: |
Which colonial region had a short growing season: New England, Middle or Southern Colonies? | New England Colonies |
Which colonial region developed plantations or large farms? | Southern Colonies |
Which region was known for its tolerance (allowing) of different religions? | Middle Colonies |
Name one of the religious groups that came to the New England colonies. | Pilgrims or Puritans |
Which religion settled in Maryland? | Roman Catholic |
What economic system developed because of the warm, sunny climate in the Southern Colonies? | Plantation System |
What were the New England colonies able to do because they had good harbors? | trade |
Name two or three important cash crops of the Southern colonies. | tobacco, rice & indigo |
Which religion settled in Pennsylvania? | Quakers |
List one or two examples of self-government in the New England colonies. | The House of Burgesses and town hall meetings |
| Albany Plan of Union |
What did John Peter Zenger do to the governor of the NY Colony? | He printed a newspaper article about the corruption of the governor. |
What U.S. freedom or right was protected in the Zenger case? | Freedom of the press |
What was one cause of the Salem Witch Hysteria? | Fear of Native American attacks, fear of people not following the Puritan religion and social class jealousy between the poor and the wealthy merchant class. |
What was a result of the Salem Witch Hysteria? | Great Awakening |
Where did a slave revolt happen: Salem, Massachusetts or Stono, South Carolina? | Stono, South Carolina |
What two groups fought each other in Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion? | poor whites vs. rich planter class (rich farmers) |
After Bacon's Rebellion what did the rich land owner decide to do to find people to work on their land? Why? | Bring in slaves because they thought they would be easier to control than the poor white laborers. |
What were two forms of resistance (protesting against) to slavery? | refusing to work, running away, destroying property or rebellion |
What was a result of the slave rebellions? | Harsh laws to prevent them and protect slavery |