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Studies Weekly History 5th Grade Week 13
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Harbors allowed trade with France and Germany.
True
False
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Who was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
Robert Frost
Austin Powell
Renan Hensley
Roger Williams
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Rhode Island had its own government where not all the laws were based on__________.
what the King wanted.
English laws.
Truth.
Religion.
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The Pequot War was the first major conflict between Native American's and colonies.
True
False
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The forests in New England provided excellent soil for growing crops.
False
True
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Who were the people that followed very strict religious rules?
5th Grade students
Pilgrims
Catholics
Puritans
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Which Colony's founder wrote the Fundamental Orders?
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Texas
Rhode Island
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Around 20,000 people came to Massachusetts Bay in the 1630's. This was called the Great Migration.
False
True
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Many of the New England Colonies relied on the ocean to make a living.
True
False
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Puritans wanted freedom of religion, but did not tolerate other religions very well.
False
True
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Which New England Colony was the smallest?
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Massachusetts Bay
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Which Colony was founded by John Mason?
Connecticut
Texas
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
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Which Colony was established by 'the Great Migration'?
Massachusetts Bay
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Connecticut
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Which New England Colony was the farthest north?
Connecticut
Massachusetts Bay
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
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Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans wanted to get away from the Church of England.
True
False
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Which Colony was the site of the Pequot War?
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Vermont
Connecticut
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The forests in New England provided plenty of timber for sawmills and shipbuilding jobs.
True
False
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