History (Unit 2) Quiz 3
Philadelphia was known for its country atmosphere because of the many large parks. True/False
True
Philadelphia's market days brought people from many countries together. True/False
True
Puritans chose to live in communities rather than on individual farms. True/False
True
Skilled craftsmen traveled around the countryside offering their services. True/False
True
Some slave owners justified their use of slaves by claiming that the African slaves were accustomed to the warm weather. True/False
True
The Dutch enjoyed bowling, ice skating, and sledding. True/False
True
The Puritan life centered around the church. True/False
True
The many natural waterways provided cheap movement of goods to market. True/False
True
The people of the Middle Colonies practiced different lifestyles of different nations. True/False
True
Plantation children might be instructed by the following people except who?
Village schoolmaster
A social gathering for work.
Bee
The plantation workshops included what?
Carpenters shop; Blacksmith; Meat-churning room
The plantation waterway provided the following services except: -Transportation of products to the city -Travel to church -Commercial fishing -Travel to neighboring plantations
Commercial Fishing
A school taught by a woman in her home.
Dame School
The vocabulary word meaning management of the money, materials, and resources of a government or community is what?
Economy
Because of persecution, the Puritans held secret church services. True/False
False
Education was not important to Puritans. True/False
False
Farmers knew little beyond agriculture. True/False
False
Market day was strictly for business. True/False
False
Middle Colony farms were very close together for visiting. True/False
False
New Amsterdam homes were one-story homes with Dutch doors and large yards. True/False
False
Philadelphia had canals leading throughout the city. True/False
False
Puritans lived in communities for convenience to their businesses and protection from attack. True/False
False
Sunday was a time for church, fellowship, and cooking. True/False
False
The main reason the London Company sponsored Jamestown was to form a colony allowing religious freedom. True/False
False
The main occupation of the Middle Colonies was what?
Farming
The middle colonies had ____________ land and _________ winters than New England.
Fertile; Shorter
Select the main exports of New England:
Fish; Lumber; Fur; Ships
New England's most profitable industries were _______ and _______.
Fishing; Shipbuilding
Family farms grew ____ for making cloth.
Flax
Which characterizes the geographical advantages of Southern farming?
Good weather; Waterways; Fertile land
The main product of the Middle Colonies was what?
Grains
Europeans working in exchange for their passage were called what?
Indentured servants
What plant creates blue dye?
Indigo
The master's home had everything besides what?
Indoor Kitchen
Southerners couldn't enjoy what?
Lawn Bowing
The Southern family couldn't enjoy what?
Market Day
Why was money scarce when crops produced a good profit?
Money was scarce cause profit had to be sent to England to pay the debts they had. They also used this money to get the necessary goods shipped to them.
What two cities were port cities?
New Amsterdam and Philadelphia
The main port city of the Middle colonies was what?
Philadelphia
What are large farms called?
Plantations
Plantation residents didn't have what?
Preachers
A piece of needlework on which a girl showed the stitches she knew.
Sampler
African captives who were forced to work were called what?
Slaves
Wooden frames with holes for a person's hands and feet.
Stocks
What crop did John Rolfe first successfully plant?
Tabbaco
What were the three surplus crops of the South.
Tabbaco; Rice; Indigo
Any ban on a practice or on the use of something; prohibition.
Taboo
A ________ is one who repairs or makes clothes to order.
Tailor
A mixture of animal fats, refined for use in making candles.
Tallow
Select the reasons why industries grew slowly in New England.
There was not much money to invest in industries; The king did not encourage industries in the colonies.
Large projects, like house building, were done together by the community. True/False
True
Which animal was hunted to make such products as oil and corsets?
Whale
Select the reasons why agriculture was not very profitable in New England.
Winters were long; The soil was not fertile