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Middle and Southern Colonies
Question | Answer |
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Charles' Land is Latin for | Carolina |
Designed the City of Brotherly Love | William Penn |
Founded the colony of Pennsylvania | Quakers |
What colony was founded as a place for Catholics to practice their religion freely | Maryland |
Which colony established as a place for debtors to make a fresh start? | Georgia |
someone who refuses to fight wars | Pacifist |
New York City was originally called... | New Amsterdam |
William Penn allowed some of Pennsylvania’s southern counties to function as a separate colony called | Delaware |
Indigo was developed in the 1740s by Eliza Lucas in | the Carolinas |
What 1701 document granted Pennsylvania colonists the right to elect legislative representatives? | The Charter of Privileges |
What colony was named after an island in the English Channel? | New Jersey |
This person surrendered to the English without a fight in 1664 | Peter Stuyvesant |
Indentured servants | settlers who paid for their passage to America by working without pay for a period of time. |
the sole owner and ruler of a colony | proprietor |
A patroon was | landowner in New Netherland |
Carolina did not develop as planned and split into | North and South Carolina |
The Quakers believed that | everyone was equal |
William Penn believed that | the land belonged to the Natives and that settlers should pay for it. |
an indentured servant is | someone who agrees to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for passage to America. |
Sir George Calvert dreamed a place for Catholics to worship freely. This colony is | Maryland |
Jamestown grew and expanded and eventually became | Virginia |
The Mason-Dixon line divides | Maryland and Pennsylvania |
The Act of Toleration ensured | Protestants and Catholics the right to worship freely. |
Rice and Tobacco were two major crops grown in | The Carolinas |
What year was Georgia founded? | 1733 |
What are the four Middle Colonies? | Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. |