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Tobacco farmers would settle in which colonial region?
a) Southern
b) Canadian
c) Mid-Atlantic
d) New England

An exchange of goods between the Pennsylvania and Georgia colonies is an example of -
a) Interdependence
b) Competition
c) economic freedom
d) indentured servitude

Some individuals in colonial America were not slaves but were also not paid. They worked for a period of time in order to earn the freedom to pursue their own livelihoods. These people were called-
a) Indentured servants
b) Slaves
c) Women
d) Farmers

Who would say this? Some people of my race are the property of others and cannot own land. I choose where I work and have saved to pay for my own land
a) A freed African American
b) an enslaved African American
c) a woman
d) an indentured servant

Who would say this? I work in the home. I want to learn to read and write but my father believes an education would be wasted on me.
a) a Woman
b) a farmer
c) an enslaved African American
d) an indentured servant

Who would say this? I live in a village with several other people with many talents and skills. We are craftsmen, blacksmiths and potters.
a) an artisan
b) a woman
c) Dwayne Johnson
d) a farmer

Most slaves that came to the New World were captured in -
a) Africa
b) The Carribean
c) Europe
d) Triangular Trade

If I were a cattleman which state would I live in?
a) Delaware
b) Georgia
c) Maine
d) Massachusetts

If I owned a plantation which colony would I live in?
a) Georgia
b) New York
c) New Hampshire
d) Rhode Island

Slaves were different from indentured servants because they-
a) were someone's property
b) had the worst jobs on the farms.
c) were not paid.
d) could be freed after seven years.

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