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CHAPTER 6
REVIEW
Middle Colonies• What the names of the four Middle Colonies?
The Middle Colonies are:
•New York•New Jersey•Pennsylvania•Delaware
Why were the Middle Colonies called the
“breadbasket” colonies?
Because they raised so many crops that were used to make bread.
The Dutch began building settlements in New Netherland. The
English wanted control of this colony because they wanted their colonies to grow,
or __?__.
EXPAND
What two colonies were formed when
New Netherland was divided?
They were:
What was the name of the religious group of people that believed
all people are “equal” and “violence is
wrong”?
The Society of Friends, which were also known
as Quakers.
The most well-known Quaker was a man
named William Penn. What colony did he
start?
What does the word “Pennsylvania” mean?
Penn’s Woods
What three customs,
traditions, or ideas did German immigrants bring with them to the Middle Atlantic
colonies?
Pennsylvania Rifle
Conestoga Wagon
Idea of barn raisings
What man was known for his
inventions, writings, witty
sayings, weather
forecasts and the books he
wrote?
Benjamin Franklin
What denominatio
n of American
money is he on?
Benjamin Franklin published a book each year that had
some of his stories, weather forecasts, jokes and witty
sayings in it. What was the name of this book?
Poor Richard’sAlmanack
VOCABULAR
Y
The Quakers looked for a safe place,
or _?_, where they could live
and worship as they pleased.
REFUGE
What term guarantees that a person accused of breaking
the law will have the right to be tried by a jury of fellow
citizens?
TRIAL BY JURY
What vocabulary term is also
another word for fairness?
JUSTICE
The religious movement that
led to the rebirth of religious ways was called the _?
_.
GREAT AWAKENING
William Penn divided his colony into area’s of land
that were approximately
5,000 acres in size. These blocks of land
were called _?_.
TOWNSHIPS
People who come into a new country to make
a new home there are known
as _?_.
IMMIGRANTS
During colonial times a volunteer army, or _?_ , was needed to
protect the nearby homes and villages.
MILITIA
The land between the
Atlantic Coastal Plain
and the Appalachian Mountains is
called the _?_.
PIEDMONT
During frontier
days, settlers
called the area of
land beyond or
“in back of” the
area of land
settled by the
Europeans the _?
_.
BACKCOUNTRY
What was the name of the road many
frontiers people used to move to the backcountry?
GREAT WAGONROAD
Many people who lived in the backcountry lived in log huts or cabins. Parents slept on a bed of blankets which covered a pile of leaves.
Children would sleep in the _?_, the area of the house
between the ceiling and the roof.
LOFT
Example of what a backcountry
cabin might look like.
30%
Circle or Pie Graph
55%
10%
5%
The total amount of a circle graph should equal 100%.