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"Now all of us at James Town, beginning to feel that sharp prick of hunger . . . fed upon horses and . . . dogs, cats, rats, and mice . . . boots, shoes, or any other leather. . . . And now famine beginning to look ghastly and pale in every face that nothing was spared to maintain life."

Which part of the early colonial era does the excerpt describe?

The First Thanksgiving
The Tuscarora War
The Yamasee War
The Starving Time

The Starving Time

James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, established good relations with local American Indians by

releasing them from enslavement and forced labor.
providing them with rum and tobacco for a low price.
allowing them representation in the colonial government.
making American Indian trade an important part of Georgia's economy.

making American Indian trade an important part of Georgia's economy.

Which of the following led to conflicts between settlers and American Indians in Virginia?

farmers destroying the soil with tobacco crops
farmers moving onto land close to the coast
indentured servants encroaching on settlers' land
colonial traders charging too much for tobacco

farmers destroying the soil with tobacco crops

Why was Georgia governed by different rules than the other southern colonies?

It was founded for economic reasons.
It was founded for humanitarian reasons.
It was founded for military reasons.
It was founded for political reasons.

It was founded for humanitarian reasons.

How were representatives to the House of Burgesses chosen?

They were elected by all the people in Virginia.
They were appointed by the British monarch.
They were elected by Virginia landowners.
They were appointed by the governor of the colony.

They were elected by Virginia landowners.

The southern colonies practiced indentured servitude and slavery because

cash crops such as tobacco and sugar required many workers.
the fishing and shipping industries required many workers.
imprisoned debtors were brought from Africa to settle the colonies.
indentured servitude and slavery were not allowed in the Caribbean colonies.

cash crops such as tobacco and sugar required many workers.

Which of the southern colonies was established as a proprietorship?

Florida
Georgia
Carolina
Virginia

Carolina

What happened to indentured servants in the southern colonies during the 1600s?

They almost always lost their freedom and eventually were forced into slavery against their will.
They typically made enough money during their servitude to purchase a plot of land near the coast.
They worked for several years in exchange for transportation to the Americas, food, and lodging.
They worked their entire lives in exchange for transportation to the Americas, food, and lodging.

They worked for several years in exchange for transportation to the Americas, food, and lodging.

An outcome of the slave codes in the southern colonies during the 1600s was that

rules were established about how slaveholders could treat their enslaved workers.
an enslaved person was defined as someone who could be bought and sold.
rules were established about how many hours enslaved people could work.
an enslaved person was defined as someone who would work for a set number of years.

an enslaved person was defined as someone who could be bought and sold.

The economy of early colonial Virginia depended on

tobacco plantations.
sugar plantations.
trade with France.
trade with Spain.

tobacco plantations.

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