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Teacher: Connor Smith
Across
Relied on indentured servants and/or enslaved African Americans for labor. Had rich social culture.(3 words)
The first permanent English settlement in North America(1607).(2 words)
Worked the land according to the region. Relied on family members for labor. The Mid-Atlantic colonies grew wheat, barley, oats, rye, and corn.
Colonies traded raw materials for...
(Lost colony) was established as an economic venture(1585). In 1587, the population was 116.(2 words)
Were captured in their native Africa and sold to slave traders; then were shipped to the colonies where they were sold into slavery.(3 words)
Settled by people who had been in debtors' prisons in England. They hoped to experience economic freedom and start a new life in the New World(1733).
The four New England colonies are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and...
Colonial governors were appointed by the...
Settled by the Quakers who wanted freedom to practice their faith without interference(1682).
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Were able to own land. Were not allowed to vote.(3 words)
Worked as caretakers, house-workers, and homemakers. They also were not allowed to vote.
Colonists had to obey English laws enforced by the Royal...
Men and women who did not have money for passage to the colonies and who agreed to work without pay for the person who paid for their passage and were free at the end of their contract.(2 words)
Settled by the Puritans to avoid religious persecution. There were about 20,000 people that came(1629).(3 words)
Worked as craftsman in towns and on plantations. They live in small villages and cities.
The four major cash crops are cotton, indigo, rice, and...
Settled by separatists from the Church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution(1620).(2 words)
England started taxing colonies after this war(2 words)
England imposed strict control over this.