New England Colonies Mid-Atlantic Colonies Southern Colonies
100
What is true?
The New England colonies was home to shipbuilders.
100
What is true?
Growing grains and livestock was important jobs in the Mid-Atlantic colonies.
100
What is true?
Farming and wood production were important jobs in the Southern colonies.
200
What is true?
New Hampshire and Massachusetts are both New England colonies.
200
What is false?
New Jersey and Georgia are both Mid-Atlantic colonies.
200
What is true?
North Carolina and Virginia are Southern colonies.
300
What is true?
The people who settled the New England colonies were seeking religious freedom.
300
What is true?
The nickname for the Mid-Atlantic colonies was "The Melting Pot" because the colonists came from so many different countries.
300
What is true?
The Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coastal Plain are major geographical features of the Southern colonies.
400
What is false?
The Boston Harbor and Atlantic Coastal Plain are both land features of the New England colonies.
400
What is false?
The soil of the Mid-Atlantic colonies was very rocky and not good for growing crops.
400
What is false?
The climate of the Southern colonies was extremely cold in the winter and mild in the summer.
500
What is true?
The church was the center of social life for the New England colonies.
500
What is true?
The were many different cultures and religions in the Mid-Atlantic colonies.
500
What is false?
Plantation owners did the work themselves on their plantations.






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