
Thirteen colonies
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Devan Kocina
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes how the Wampanoag and Pequot tribes adapted to their environment?
They relied on growing maize, hunting, and fishing.
They built large cities and focused on manufacturing.
They depended solely on trade with Europeans.
They lived in deserts and practiced herding.
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Match
Match the cause and effect
Rocky soil and cold climate
Abundant forest
Long coastline
Lots of rivers
Less reliance on crops
Lots of timber for shipbuilding
Good fishing/whaling
Mills for manufacturing
Less reliance on crops
Lots of timber for shipbuilding
Good fishing/whaling
Mills for manufacturing
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Multiple Choice
What is persecution?
The mistreatment or oppression of individuals or groups.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the initial relationship between the Native populations and European colonists in the region discussed?
The relationship was mostly peaceful at first.
There was immediate conflict and war.
Colonists ignored the Native populations.
Natives forced colonists to leave.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following were motives for colonists to settle in middle colonies?
Religious freedom
Economic opportunities
Escape from religious wars
To conquer Native populations
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Poll
How are you feeling about the speed of notes? Do you want me to go faster or slower?
Slower
the same
Faster
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
How did the geography of the Southern colonies contribute to the development of large plantations and the use of slavery?
The warm climate and fertile soil made large-scale agriculture profitable, leading to plantations that relied on slave labor.
The cold climate limited farming, so colonists focused on manufacturing instead of plantations.
The mountainous terrain made transportation difficult, discouraging large-scale agriculture.
The lack of rivers prevented the development of trade and plantations.
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Multiple Choice
Colonists mostly came to the southern colonies for religious freedom
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Who was education mostly for?
Boys
Girls
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