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SOUTHERN COLONIES: Story with Quiz to follow

SOUTHERN COLONIES: Story with Quiz to follow. Virginia and other _________ colonies were settled by people seeking ________ opportunities. ___________ was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in ____ by the Virginia Company of London as a

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SOUTHERN COLONIES: Story with Quiz to follow

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  1. SOUTHERN COLONIES: Story with Quiz to follow

  2. Virginia and other _________ colonies were settled by people seeking ________ opportunities. ___________ was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in ____ by the Virginia Company of London as a ________ venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  3. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking ________ opportunities. ___________ was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in ____ by the Virginia Company of London as a ________ venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  4. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. ___________ was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in ____ by the Virginia Company of London as a ________ venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  5. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in ____ by the Virginia Company of London as a ________ venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  6. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a ________ venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  7. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern _______ was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  8. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern lowlands was suitable for growing ________. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  9. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern lowlands was suitable for growing tobacco. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ ____ ____ .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  10. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern lowlands was suitable for growing tobacco. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ cash crop .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew ____ and ______

  11. Virginia and other Southerncolonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture. The colonists eventually discovered the hot and humid climate of the eastern lowlands was suitable for growing tobacco. The plant was so profitable that it became Virginia’s primary “ cash crop .” Other Southern colonies, such as South Carolina and Georgia, grew rice and indigo

  12. for export to _______. The growth of a __________-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap _____ on a _____ scale. Some of the needs were met by ___________ _________ who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a _______ __ ____ in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  13. for export to Europe. The growth of a __________-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap _____ on a _____ scale. Some of the needs were met by ___________ _________ who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a _______ __ ____ in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  14. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap _____ on a _____ scale. Some of the needs were met by ___________ _________ who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a _______ __ ____ in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  15. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap labor on a large scale. Some of the needs were met by ___________ _________ who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a _______ __ ____ in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  16. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap labor on a large scale. Some of the needs were met by indentured servants who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a _______ __ ____ in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  17. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap labor on a large scale. Some of the needs were met by indentured servants who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a period of time in return for their ______ or relief from ____.

  18. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap labor on a large scale. Some of the needs were met by indentured servants who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a period of time in return for their passage or relief from ____.

  19. for export to Europe. The growth of a plantation-based agricultural society in the coastal lowlands required cheap labor on a large scale. Some of the needs were met by indentured servants who were often poor persons from England, Scotland, or Ireland who agreed to work for a period of time in return for their passage or relief from debt.

  20. Eventually, the growth of an __________ economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of _______ in the New World. The first ________were brought against their will to __________ in ____ to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  21. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of _______ in the New World. The first ________were brought against their will to __________ in ____ to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  22. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first ________were brought against their will to __________ in ____ to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  23. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to __________ in ____ to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  24. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in ____ to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  25. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in 1619 to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as _________ servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  26. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in 1619 to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as indentured servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of _________ Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  27. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in 1619 to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as indentured servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of enslaved Africans were ________ brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  28. Eventually, the growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in 1619 to work on tobacco plantations. Some historians believe Africans worked as indentured servants, earned their freedom, and lived as free citizens during the Colonial Period. Over time, however, larger numbers of enslaved Africans were forcibly brought to the Southern Colonies. The brutal

  29. journey from Africa to the New World was called the “ _______ _______ .” The development of a ________-based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies would lead to eventual _______ between the North and South and the American ______ ___.

  30. journey from Africa to the New World was called the “ Middle Passage .” The development of a ________-based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies would lead to eventual _______ between the North and South and the American ______ ___.

  31. journey from Africa to the New World was called the “ Middle Passage .” The development of a slavery -based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies would lead to eventual _______ between the North and South and the American ______ ___.

  32. journey from Africa to the New World was called the “ Middle Passage .” The development of a slavery -based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies would lead to eventual conflict between the North and South and the American ______ ___.

  33. journey from Africa to the New World was called the “ Middle Passage .” The development of a slavery -based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies would lead to eventual conflict between the North and South and the American Civil War.

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