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QUIZ The 13 Original Colonies

QUIZ The 13 Original Colonies

Virginia • The Virginia Colony was the first of the original 13 colonies. •

Virginia • The Virginia Colony was the first of the original 13 colonies. • It was classified as one of the Southern Colonies. • Virginia was founded in 1607 by John Smith and other colonists including John Rolfe backed by the London Company at Jamestown. • It was named after Queen Elizabeth I of England “the Virgin Queen” Quick Facts: • Geography: Mountains, valleys and Coastal plain • Climate: Mild winters, hot humid summers • Major Industries: Plantation agriculture (tobacco, wheat, corn) and the iron industry • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

New York • The New York Colony was the second of the original 13

New York • The New York Colony was the second of the original 13 colonies • Located on the Atlantic coast of North America, classified as a Middle Colony • Named after the Duke of York and Albany, the brother of King Charles II Quick Facts: • Geography: Mountains, lowlands and coastal plain • Climate: warm summers and mild winters • Major Industries: Good farmland, timber, furs and coal; iron ore • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

Massachusetts Bay • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in

Massachusetts Bay • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in 1630 by John Winthrop and other Puritans, at Massachusetts Bay • Named after an Algonquian tribe meaning “At the Great Hill. ” Quick Facts: • Geography: Jagged coast and hills • Climate: mild and short summers leading to long, cold winters • Major Industries: Agriculture (fishing, corn, livestock), Manufacturing (lumbering, shipbuilding) • Religion: Puritan; No religious Freedom

Pennsylvan ia • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1682

Pennsylvan ia • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1682 by William Penn and other colonists. • King Charles II of England decided on the state’s name, which is a combination of the Latin word ' Sylvania ' meaning woodland together with Penn. Quick Facts: • Geography: Mountains, coastal plain and plateau areas • Climate: Mild climate with warm summers and mild winters • Major Industries: Food production (corn, wheat, livestock); iron ore, lumber, textiles, furs and shipbuilding; textiles (flax and hemp) • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion; Quakers

Maryland • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1633 by

Maryland • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1633 by George Calvert, Lord Baltimore and other colonists, at Baltimore. • King Charles I of England named the new colony Maryland in honor of his wife, Queen Henrietta Maria. Quick Facts: • Geography: Coastal plains, peidmont plateau, and the Blue Ridge, separated by the Chesapeake Bay • Climate: warm climate • Major Industries: Manufacturing (shipbuilding, iron works), Agriculture (corn, wheat, rice, indigo) • Religion: Not dominated by a specific religion

Rhode Island • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in

Rhode Island • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams and other colonists, such as Anne Hutchinson at Providence. • Named "Roodt Eylandt" by Adrian Block, the Dutch explorer. The meaning of the name is "red island" referring to the red clay that lined the shore. Quick Facts: • Geography: Flat rolling hills and lowlands • Climate: Mild and short summers leading to long, cold winters • Major Industries: Agriculture (livestock, dairy, fishing); manufacturing (lumbering); breweries and distilleries producing rum • Religion: No religious freedom

Connectic ut • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in

Connectic ut • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in 1636 by Thomas Hooker and other colonists, at Hartford. • Name taken from a Native Indian phrase meaning “river whose water is driven by tides or winds. ” Quick Facts: • Geography: Narrow lowlands and hilly eastern upland • Climate: Mild and short summers leading to long, cold winters • Major Industries: Agriculture (wheat, corn, fishing) • Religion: Puritan; No religious freedom

New Hampshire • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in

New Hampshire • Classified as one of the New England Colonies • Founded in 1638 by Captain John Mason and John Wheelwright and other colonists. • Named after the English county of Hampshire where Captain John Mason (who received a grant for the land) was raised. Quick Facts: • Geography: Low coast, hills, mountains and plateau. • Climate: Mild and short summers leading to long, cold winters • Major Industries: Agriculture (potatoes, fishing), Manufacturing (textiles, shipbuilding) • Religion: No religious freedom

Delaware • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1638 by

Delaware • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1638 by Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company. • Named after the Delaware River whose name was derived from that of Sir Thomas West (Lord de la Warr) who was Virginia Company's first governor. Quick Facts: • Geography: Flat lowland, Atlantic Coastal Plain • Climate: Mild climate with warm summers and mild winters • Major Industries: Exported agricultural products and natural resources including cattle, grain, rice, indigo (dye), wheat • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

North Carolina • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1653

North Carolina • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1653 by the Virginia colonists. - refer to Lords Proprietors and the Charter of Carolina. • Carolina is derived from the Latin name Carolus, translated as "Charles. " The state was named in honor Charles IX of France and then King Charles I and King Charles II of England. Quick Facts: • Geography: Coastal plains, plateau and mountain ranges • Climate: Warm climate; hot, humid summers • Major Industries: Trade in the Southern colonies included Tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo (dye), lumber, furs, farm products • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

New Jersey • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1664

New Jersey • Classified as one of the Middle Colonies • Founded in 1664 by Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. • Named after the British island of Jersey, situated in the English Channel and part of the Channel Islands. Quick Facts: • Geography: Mountains, lowlands, and Atlantic costal plain • Climate: Mild climate with warm summers and mild winters • Major Industries: Exported agricultural products and natural resources including cattle, grain, rice, indigo (dye), wheat • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

Georgia • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1732 by

Georgia • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe and other colonists. • Named after King George II of England. Quick Facts: • Geography: Hilly coastal plains with plenty of forests • Climate: Warm climate; hot, humid summers • Major Industries: Agriculture (indigo, rice, sugar) • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

South Carolina • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1633

South Carolina • Classified as one of the Southern Colonies • Founded in 1633 by eight English nobles with a Royal Charter from King Charles II - refer to Lords Proprietorsand the Charter of Carolina. • Carolina is derived from the Latin name Carolus, translated as "Charles. " The state was named in honor Charles IX of France and then King Charles I and Charles II of England. Quick Facts: • Geography: Mountains, valleys and Coastal plain • Climate: Warm climate; mild winters; hot humid summers • Major Industries: Agriculture and plantations exporting tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, fruit and livestock • Religion: Not dominant in any specific religion

Concept Check Its now time to see how much you have learned!

Concept Check Its now time to see how much you have learned!

Concept Check Which of the following colonies was considered a Middle Colony? A. Georgia

Concept Check Which of the following colonies was considered a Middle Colony? A. Georgia B. Virginia C. New York D. Connecticut

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WRONG! SORRY! YOU MUST GO BACK AND TRY AGAIN

Concept Check Which of the following was considered the FIRST original colony? A. Georgia

Concept Check Which of the following was considered the FIRST original colony? A. Georgia B. Virginia C. Connecticut D. Massachusetts Bay

Concept Check Which of the following colonies was a safe haven for Quakers? A.

Concept Check Which of the following colonies was a safe haven for Quakers? A. Connecticut B. Rhode Island C. Maryland D. Pennsylvania