Nightly News Delivered Promptly is a mnemonic for _____________ colonies.
New England
Middle
Southern
Many Cars Need Repairs is a mnemonic for ___________
Southern
Middle
New England
Very Good News Must Spread is a mnemonic for _______ Colonies
Southern
New England
Middle
What is NOT a Middle Colony?
New York
Virginia
Delaware
New Jersey
What is not a state in the New England Colonies?
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Name all four New England Colonies.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire
What are the five states of the Southern Colonies?
Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina
The P in PERS stand for
politics
A group of people who wanted to completely separate from the Church of England and start their own churches
Protestants
Pilgrims
Indentured servants
Puritans
If I use the mnemonic "Many visitors gathered some nights" for the Southern Colonies, the N stands for
North Dakota
New Jersey
North Carolina
New York
Tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo and furs were the major industry for __________
The Middle Colonies
The Southern Colonies
The New England Colonies
A group of people who sought to reform and improve the Church of England, making it simpler and more focused on the Bible
Indentured Servants
Puritans
Protestants
Pilgrims
A person needing to travel to the American colonies but unable to afford the trip, so they agree to work for several years to repay the cost
indentured servant
Name all four states in the Middle Colonies
New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania
Puritan was the main religion of the ____________
The Southern Colonies
The Middle Colonies
New England Colonies
What state is NOT in The New England Colonies
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Delaware
The R in PERS stands for ________.
rules
rights
religion
regulations
The transfer of plants, animals, goods, and diseases between the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the New World (the Americas) after Christopher Columbus's voyages
Columbian Exchange
Pennsylvania is in the __________Colonies
Middle
Southern
New England
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