#1
Which of the following colonies was primarily known for its agricultural economy, relying on cash crops such as tobacco and indigo?
#2
What was the main economic activity of the New England colonies?
#3
Which American colonial region was characterized by a Puritan religious influence and a focus on education?
#4
The Quakers were closely associated with which colonial region in America?
#5
Which colonial region had a social structure characterized by large plantations, slavery, and a significant influence of the Anglican Church?
#6
The Middle Colonies were known for their fertile soil and diverse agriculture. Which crop was a major staple in this region?
#7
Which colony was founded as a haven for debtors and as a buffer against Spanish Florida?
#8
Which of the following colonies was known for its diverse and tolerant society, with a mix of different ethnic and religious groups?
#9
Who founded the colony of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and a place of religious tolerance?
#10
Which of the following individuals is often credited with the establishment of the colony of Georgia as a haven for debtors and a buffer against Spanish Florida?
#11
In which colonial region did the Mayflower Compact, an early form of self-government, come into existence?
#12
Which of the following colonies was founded on principles of religious freedom and separation of church and state?
#13
Who is often credited with the establishment of the colony of Maryland as a refuge for Catholics?
#14
Which of the following individuals played a crucial role in the establishment of the colony of Jamestown in Virginia?
#15
Which of the following events marked a significant turning point in the relationship between the American colonists and the British government, leading towards the Revolutionary War?
#16
What was the primary economic activity in the Southern Colonies during the colonial period?
#17
Which colonial region experienced the Salem Witch Trials in the late 17th century?
#18
Which colonial region had a society with a strong emphasis on education, leading to the establishment of Harvard College in 1636?
#19