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1 Jamestown was
established as an
_____ _____ by the
Virginia Company
of London. (8,7)
7 The New Engalnd
colonies were
Connecticut,
Massachusetts,
_________, and
New Hampshire
(5,6)
9 They were typically
homemakers who
could not vote and
had few chances for
an education. (5)
10 The Mid-Atlantic
colonies were
Pennsylvania, New
York, New Jersey,
and ______. (8)
11 Economic activity
focused on one or a
few products is
called _____ . (14)
13 The hilly terrain and
rocky soil made
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farming difficult in
the ______ colonies.
(3,7)
The Massachusetts
Bay Colony was
settled by
_________. (8)
This colony was
settled by people
who had been in
debtors' prisons in
England and wanted
a fresh start. (7)
Colonial ____
enforced British
laws in the colonies
and were appointed
by the king. (9)
Some Southern
colonies were
divided into
geographic areas
called ________.
(8)
They were owned as
property for life and
had no rights (6)
Down
2 In the New England
colonies, settlers
gathered in _____
_____ to discuss
important issues.
(4,8)
3 They agreed to work
without pay for a
period of time for
the person that paid
for their passage to
America. (10,8)
4 The colony settled
by Pilgrim
separatists from the
Church of England.
(8)
5 The ______ colonies
had diverse
populations. Settlers
in these colonies
came from many
European countries
and religious
backrounds. (3-8)
6 The Southern
colonies were
Maryland, ______,
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North Carolina,
South Carolina, and
Georgia. (8)
Pilgrims and
Puritans came to
America to avoid
religious ______.
(11)
Large farms and
plantations were
common in the
_________ colonies.
(8)
They worked as
craftsmen in towns
and on plantations
(8)
Pennsylvania was
settled by ______,
who wanted to have
freedom to practice
their faith without
interference. (7)
_______ towns were
busy trading centers
in the Mid-Atlantic
colonies. (6)