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Chapter 4 Lessons 1-3
Test Description: Early Colonial Life
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) People who lived in the New England colonies built ships, traded, and fished because
A
they lived near the ocean.
B
the King required them to do so.
C
it was so much fun.
D
their parents had passed those skills on.
2) In the Southern colonies, plantations developed because
A
there weren't enough people to make cities.
B
the King required it.
C
the climate and flat land was good for growing cash crops.
D
that was how the colonists had lived in England.
3) What products were traded by Southern colonists?
A
fish and deer
B
tobacco and rice
C
corn and wheat
D
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4) The Puritans established which group of colonies?
A
Southern Colonies
B
New England Colonies
C
None of the Above
D
Middle Colonies
5) Why were some colonies called proprietary colonies?
A
Those colonies' main business was proprietting.
B
Those colonies were owned by a person.
C
The colonies were run by the king
D
Those colonies were not doing well.
6) One way that people changed the natural environment is
A
blocking rivers to increase the flow of water
B
shipbuilding and fishing by the ocean
C
inventing furnaces and air conditioning
D
trading with other countries
7) Which of the Middle colonies was founded by someone who was a Quaker?
A
Delaware
B
New Jersey
C
New York
D
Pennsylvania
8) One example of how people adjusted to the natural environment is
A
trading with other countries
B
blocking rivers to increase the flow of water
C
inventing furnaces and air conditioning
D
shipbuilding and fishing by the ocean
9) What does the word proprietor mean?
A
someone who trades with others to make a living
B
someone who owns land or property
C
someone who propriets
D
someone who is voted to lead a colony
10) What was the purpose of damming, or blocking, rivers and streams?
A
to catch more fish
B
to increase the flow of water
C
to make the scenery more beautiful
D
to make swimming pool
11) Which Southern colony was known for its good relations with the Native Americans?
A
North Caroline
B
South Carolina
C
Georgia
D
Virginia
12) Why did England pass laws limiting colonists' trade with other countries?
A
to protect its industries
B
to protect the colonists
C
to keep the Natives from getting restless
D
to show that it didn't like the other countries
13) The name of the journey that enslaved Africans took to the Americas
A
Middle Passage
B
Slave Trade
C
Slave Route
D
Slave Passage
14) A product bought from another country
A
Trade
B
FedEx
C
Export
D
Import
15) Breaking tools, learning to read and write, and stealing food are all examples of...
A
reasons why people were put into slavery.
B
how teachers act in the teachers' lounge.
C
enslaved people resisting slavery.
D
ways slaveholders punished enslaved people.
16) A product sold to other countries
A
Trade
B
Export
C
FedEx
D
Import
17) Which of the following is an example of an artisan?
A
blacksmith
B
clerk
C
Sailor
D
merchant
18) There were more slaves in the Southern colonies than in the Northern because...
A
They preferred the South because it was warmer.
B
The large farms in the South needed many workers.
C
Slavery had been outlawed in the North.
D
The slaves were seasick before they got to the North.
19) African Americans affected life in the American colonies in the following ways:
A
working the fields
B
both of these
C
none of these
D
using knowledge to help grow rice better
20) Which of the following traveled on the triangular trade route from Africa to the colonies?
A
textiles
B
enslaved Africans
C
iron products
D
raw materials
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