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First Nine Weeks Exam 2024/2025 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS CORRECT, Exams of Agricultural economics

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Middle Colonies description *Breadbasket colonies *Known for growing grains *Most diverse social structure Southern Colonies description *Hot, humid climate

  • rich soil for growing cash crops, long growing season *Relied on slave labor to grow crops on plantations Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0: /

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Full screen Brainpower Read More Cash crop (examples) tobacco, rice, cotton, and indigo Pennsylvania To attract settlers to this colony, William Penn printed pamphlets in several languages and distributed them throughout Europe. Penn's "Holy Experiment" His goal was to create a colony in which Quakers and people with different opinions and religious backgrounds could live peacefully. fundamental most important part What promoted the spread of slavery in the colonies? Growing crops on large farms required extra labor in unfavorable farming conditions

Quakers A religious group who settled in Pennsylvania that welcomed others with different opinions to live in the same colony peacefully Why would Europeans move to the Middle Colonies? Religious freedom and the pursuit of a better life/wealth. Cash crop (definition) Crops that are always sold for money European diseases The number one killer of Native Americans during the Age of Exploration due to having a lack of immune system for them. establish to set up or create John Smith "He who works not, eats not" motto meaning that if you did not participate in helping the colony as a whole you would not get any of the benefits of the group. Mayflower Compact 1620 - The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony. Jamestown First permanent English settlement in North America. Established in 1607 restrict to limit someone or something sustain to support; to keep going New England Colonies

*Fishing and Shipbuilding *Poor soil for growing crops Least tolerant region disease Greatest factor that led to the death of Native Americans after coming in contact with Europeans. Mercantilism An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought Virginia House of Burgesses The first elected assembly in the New World, established in 1619 in Jamestown New England Colonies Fishing and ShipbuildingPoor soil for growing cropsLeast tolerant region Which of the following would be an effect of mercantilism? All cotton, rice, indigo, and tobacco grown in the Southern colonies would be sent to England for their profit How did the Spanish Armada's defeat affect England and France? It enabled England and France to start colonies in the Americas Work Diversity including or involving people from range of different social and ethnic backgrounds Advantages the Spanish had over the Aztecs

  • Heavy armor-Metal Weapons-Guns-Horses Vikings Group of Scandinavians who explored North America 500 years before Christopher Columbus Amerigo Vespucci A mapmaker and explorer who said that America was a new continent- not Asia Columbian Echange

The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres Christopher Columbus This explorer believed he reached Asia and died believing he had, but was in Hispaniola and Cuba. Ferdinand Magellan He discovered an Atlantic Pacific passage, and his crew was the first to circumnavigate the Earth. Land Bridge Theory what is the theory where people from Asia migrated from Asia to North