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  • How did the colonists get their clothing?
    They made their own clothes.
  • Which major city in Virginia reflects the American Indian cultural?
    Roanoke
  • Food choices were ______.
    limited
  • A good or service owed to another.
    Debt
  • Put the capitals in order in which they happened?
    Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond
  • Buying a good or service now and paying for it later.
    Credit
  • Which two regions did the English and Africans settle?
    Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions
  • Food choices in Virginia included what meats?
    fish, deer, and oysters
  • The successful planting of tobacco depended on a steady and _____ source of labor.
    inexpensive
  • Most clothing was of what three materials?
    Cotton, wool, and leather
  • Who were brought to the colony against their will to work as slaves on the plantations?
    African men, women, and children
  • Which culture was throughout Virginia?
    American Indians
  • A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers.
    Cash crop
  • Give an example of a cash crop.
    Tobacco
  • What became the most profitable agricultural product?
    Tobacco
  • What was the primary source of wealth for colonial Virginia?
    agriculture
  • John buys a wagon now, but he is going to pay for it later. This is an example of what?
    Credit
  • Give an example of a cultural landscape.
    barn, homes, churches
  • Trading a cow for a horse is an example of what?
    Bartering
  • Sam put money in her piggy bank to save money to buy a laptop later. This is an example of what?
    Saving
  • What was used in place of paper money?
    Tobacco
  • Which culture settled in the Shenandoah Valley?
    Germans/Scot-Irish
  • Describe a colonial home.
    Most people lived in one-room homes with dirt floors.
  • Name all three reasons why the capital was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg.
    1. Drinking water was contaminated by the salt 2. Unhealthy living conditions caused disease 3. Fire destroyed wood and brick buildings
  • Trading/exchanging of goods and services without the use of money.
    Barter