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New HampshireNew England Region
MassachusettsNew England Region
ConnecticutNew England Region
New YorkMiddle Region
New JerseyMiddle Region
Rhode IslandNew England Region
PennsylvaniaMiddle Region
DelawareMiddle Region
MarylandSouthern Region
VirginiaSouthern Region
North CarolinaSouthern Region
South CarolinaSouthern Region
GeorgiaSouthern Region
Rhode IslandOne of the largest slave auctions was held in this New England colony
ConnecticutThis New England colony wrote the fundamental orders of the first constitution of the 13 colonies
New HampshireThis New England colony was started as an overflow of those in Massachusetts seeking religious freedom
New YorkThis Middle colony had a large slave population and was formally New Netherlands until it was taken over by the British and renamed
Religion and MoneyThe Middle colonies and the rest of the 13 colonies were founded for these two reasons
New JerseyThis Middle colony broke away from one of the other middle colonies and was divided into two colonies (east and west) unit it was reunited as a royal colony
CarolinaStarted by 8 aristocrats (gentlemen); these two Southern colonies before they divided into North and South were know as...
GeorgiaThis Southern colony was the 13th; started by James Oglethorpe with prisoners who were in jail for not paying their debts; at first the colony did NOT allow slavery or alcohol
DissentNot in agreement with the prevailing idea; example: Anne Hutchinson
PersecuteTo restrict citizens’ rights because of their beliefs
Cash CropsThe economy of the Southern and parts of the Middle colonies was based on the production of these large plantations
Indentured ServantIn the colonies African slaves and their children were slaves for life causing colonists to no longer use what to work on plantations
Joint-Stock CompanyType of corporation where two or more individuals own a piece of the company; the London Company is an example
AssemblyDemocratic, legislative body where colonists elect members to make the laws
CatholicsThis religious group mainly settled in the Southern colony of Maryland and passed the Act of Toleration
QuakersReligious practice that encompasses a range of beliefs from Evangelicalism to Liberalism; friendly with the Natives; largely populated the Pennsylvania colony
PuritansViews were not accepted by the church; they emigrated to New England colonies; concerned with religious matter and later politics and social matters too
Farm Lifehardest task was to clear the land with simple tools
Farm LifeMade nearly everything they needed
Farm Lifeeveryone worked the whole day; starting before sunrise
City Lifehad few windows due to the cost of glass
City Lifeused torches, candles, and oil lamps for light
City Lifesmelly due to rotting garbage and open sewers
Farm and City Lifehouses made of wood
Farm and City Lifeused open flames indoors for heat, lighting, and cooking
Farm and City Lifefires were a deadly hazard
Magna Cartaestablished restrictions on the power of the king and queen
Rights of Parliamentto pass laws and taxes
Rights of American Colonistspetition the king and a trial by jury
Punishment: Deathcrime: Murder
Punishment: Deathcrime: Treason
Punishment: Deathcrime: Piracy
Punishment: Deathcrime: denying God
Punishment: Deathcrime: striking/cursing parents
Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Brandingcrime: forgery
Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Brandingcrime: highway robbery
Punishment: Jail, Whipping, and Brandingcrime: theft
Punishment: Jail, Fines, and Stockyardscrime: breaking the Sabbath
Punishment: Jail, Fines, and Stockyardscrime: drunkenness
Virginiaslavery started in this colony
Plantations of Cash Cropsslavery grew most in the Southern Colonies because of these
Middle Passageterrible voyage on the slave ships from West Africa to the colonies
adaptsome slaves rebelled, but most learned to do what
Captains of the Watchmade sure people were "Sabbath keepers"
Assigned seatsattendance at church was taking using what
Age and Social Classseats were assigned by what
Great Awakeningspread the idea that all people are created equal
Slave laborthe Great Awakening made people begin to question what practice
Parentsschools were funded by whom
1 room buildingswhere was school held
20'smost colonists got married in their...
NoCould indentured servants marry?
7-10number of children most colonial families had
Middle and Southern Colonieschildhood deaths were very common in what 2 colonial regions
Upper Class Mengentry; government; law; wealthy merchant; plantation owner
Upper Class Womengentry; wife; mother; plantation or store manager
Middle Class Menmerchant; farmer; artisan
Middle Class Womenwife; mother; help manage farm or buisness employee
Lower Class White Menpoor family farm; farm hand; business employee
Lower Class White Womenwife; mother; helped on family farm or small business
Lower Class Free Black Menpoor family farm; farm hand; business employee
Lower Class Free Black Womenwife; mother; helped on family farm or did laundry for money
House Slave Menservant; child care; cleaning
House Slave Womenservant; child care; cleaning; cooking; midwife
Field Hand Slave Menworking fields; gardener; blacksmith; carpenter
Field Hand Slave Womenworking fields; gardener; animal care; laundry


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