The Mid Atlantic Slaves/Servants Colonists MIXED BAG 10 points 10 points 10 points 10 points 20 points 20 points 20 points 20 points 30 points 30 points 30 points 30 points 40 points 40 points 40 points 40 points 50 points 50 points 50 points 50 points 60 points 60 points 60 points 60 points The Colonies M – 10 What was the nickname of the Middle Atlantic Colonies? C– 10 The Breadbasket Colonies M – 20 What contributions did Benjamin Franklin make to Philadelphia? M – 20 He helped to created the first hospital and fire house. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention. He fought to abolish slavery. He ran the Pennsylvania Gazette. M – 30 Why are the Middle Atlantic Colonies known for their diversity? M – 30 The groups of people who lived there came from all across Europe and Africa instead of just one country. M – 40 How was the Great Wagon Road formed? M – 40 It started as an Indian trail and widened into a wagon road over time as more settlers moved out west. M – 50 Name the 5 main groups of people that came to Philadelphia to settle. M– 50 English and Welsh Quakers, Irish Catholics, German Lutherans, Jews, and Free Africans C –60 How was William Penn’s treatment of settlers very different from how the Puritans treated settlers in New England? C – 60 William Penn allowed freedom of religion while the Puritans banished anyone who had different beliefs. Slaves and Servants S – 10 Most slaves who were kidnapped from Africa were sent the colonies to work on what specific type of farm? S – 10 Southern Plantations S – 20 This type of servant agreed to work for a landowner for a set number of years in return for passage to the colonies. S – 20 Indentured Servant S– 30 This person became a free man and wrote a book about his early life as a slave. His book was used to help the cause to end slavery. S – 30 Olaudah Equiano S – 40 What would happen to an indentured servant after they served their time on a farm? S – 40 They would be set free along with supplies to start their own home. S – 50 What are some advantages to being an indentured servant? S – 50 Transportation to America You are set free after 7 years You are given Freedom Dues after you service You are kept in good health during your service. E – 60 Compare and Contrast the way slaves and indentured servants were treated. E– 60 See your graphic organizer that we completed in class. Colonists C – 10 Who is the Quaker leader that established the colonies of Pennsylvania and Delaware? C– 10 William Penn C – 20 Who governed the Massachusetts Bay Colony for 20 years? C – 20 John Winthrop C – 30 This family of wealthy Catholic landowners worked to establish the colony of Maryland. C – 30 The Calverts C – 40 This farmer’s daughter worked with Indigo plant seeds to make quality dyes. C – 40 Eliza Lucas Pinckney C– 50 This colonist held the title of General Director of New Netherland. He later lost the colony to England. AoE – 50 Peter Stuyvesant C – 60 This colonist established the colony of Georgia by giving debtors jobs on farms. C – 60 James Oglethorpe Mixed Bag M – 10 This religious group settled in the New England Area. They believed in good, clean living. M – 10 The Puritans M – 20 What are some of the dangers a family moving to the backcountry would have to worry about? M – 20 Starvation Disease Wild animals The cold No help to survive M – 30 What are some locations you might find in a Puritan, English village? M – 30 common blacksmith church house homes general store Meeting house M – 40 This Puritan leader believed in freedom of religion and was expelled from Salem because of that. M – 40 Roger Williams M – 50 Supplies that are given to an indentured servant after they are set free are called what? (hint: oxen, seed, clothes…etc.) M – 50 Freedom Dues M – 60 What important event happened in the colony of Carolina in 1712? M – 60 It was split into 2 different colonies: North and South Carolina