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Exploration & Colonization 2
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How could the climate in the Mid-Atlantic colonies be described?
Moderate
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What 2 factors are significant about the House of Burgesses?
1. It was the first representative government 2. First example of checks and balances
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Describe the reasons for the founding of Virginia and the founding of Massachusetts.
Virginia was founded for business while Massachusetts was established for religious reasons.
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How did the First Great Awakening contribute to mistrust of authority?
People were taught everyone is equal is God’s eyes
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How did he hot climate and fertile soil affect the Southern colonies?
They developed plantations to grow cash-crops.
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What was the initial reason for European Exploration?
Trade with Asia
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Because of the cold climate, natural harbor, and rocky geography, what did people do in New England for their economy?
They fished, whaled, and engaged in shipbuilding
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Because of the slow communication time between Great Britain and the colonies, what happened in the colonies?
The colonies developed self-government
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What is the most important action of the Pilgrims?
The development of self-government
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How did different geographies and climates affect the 3 regions?
The regions developed different economies
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What colony relied heavily on tobacco?
Virginia
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What did slaves do in Northern colonies?
Trade-related jobs
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What were the three motivations of European exploration?
Economic, Spread Christianity, Expand Empire
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What country spread Catholicism, and controlled most of North and South America?
Spain
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What was the main result of the First Great Awakening?
A mistrust of authority.
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What did France trade with the Native-Americans?
Fur
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How did the transatlantic trade affect the Southern colonies?
Slaves were brought to the south to work on the production of cash crops on plantations
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