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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 6REVIEW

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Middle Colonies• What the names of the four Middle Colonies?

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The Middle Colonies are:

•New York•New Jersey•Pennsylvania•Delaware

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Why were the Middle Colonies called the

“breadbasket” colonies?

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Because they raised so many crops that were used to make bread.

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The Dutch began building settlements in New Netherland. The

English wanted control of this colony because they wanted their colonies to grow,

or __?__.

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EXPAND

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What two colonies were formed when

New Netherland was divided?

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They were:

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What was the name of the religious group of people that believed

all people are “equal” and “violence is

wrong”?

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The Society of Friends, which were also known

as Quakers.

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The most well-known Quaker was a man

named William Penn. What colony did he

start?

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What does the word “Pennsylvania” mean?

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Penn’s Woods

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What three customs,

traditions, or ideas did German immigrants bring with them to the Middle Atlantic

colonies?

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Pennsylvania Rifle

Conestoga Wagon

Idea of barn raisings

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What man was known for his

inventions, writings, witty

sayings, weather

forecasts and the books he

wrote?

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Benjamin Franklin

What denominatio

n of American

money is he on?

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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?

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Poor Richard’sAlmanack

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VOCABULAR

Y

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The Quakers looked for a safe place,

or _?_, where they could live

and worship as they pleased.

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REFUGE

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What term guarantees that a person accused of breaking

the law will have the right to be tried by a jury of fellow

citizens?

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TRIAL BY JURY

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What vocabulary term is also

another word for fairness?

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JUSTICE

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The religious movement that

led to the rebirth of religious ways was called the _?

_.

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GREAT AWAKENING

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William Penn divided his colony into area’s of land

that were approximately

5,000 acres in size. These blocks of land

were called _?_.

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TOWNSHIPS

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People who come into a new country to make

a new home there are known

as _?_.

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IMMIGRANTS

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During colonial times a volunteer army, or _?_ , was needed to

protect the nearby homes and villages.

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MILITIA

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The land between the

Atlantic Coastal Plain

and the Appalachian Mountains is

called the _?_.

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PIEDMONT

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During frontier days, settlers

called the area of land beyond or “in back of” the

area of land settled by the

Europeans the _?_.

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BACKCOUNTRY

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What was the name of the road many

frontiers people used to move to the backcountry?

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GREAT WAGONROAD

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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.

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LOFT

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Example of what a backcountry cabin might look like.

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30%

Circle or Pie Graph

55%

10%

5%

The total amount of a circle graph should equal 100%.