New England Colonies Post-Test
Video Quiz
Directions: Answer the following statements either true or false. Then, write a sentence for each question. If the answer is true, add a detail/fact about the information. If it is false, write a sentence that makes the statement true.
1. True or False?
Puritans admired the teachings of Calvinism.
2. True or False?
The colony of Rhode Island had a great amount of religious freedom.
3. True or False?
The Pilgrims of Plymouth were Separatists.
4. True or False?
The Protestant Work ethic was important in the all New England colonies.
5. True or False?
New Hampshire's first colonist came from Plymouth.
6. True or False?
Maine was once part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
7. True or False?
Roger Williams founded the colony of Connecticut
8. True or False?
The economy of the American colonies depended on three different "rectangular" trade routes.
9. True or False?
Mercantilism was a protective British trade policy.
10. True or False?
The colony of Connecticut was established when three towns joined together.
Directions: Answer the following statements either true or false. Then, write a sentence for each question. If the answer is true, add a detail/fact about the information. If it is false, write a sentence that makes the statement true.
1. True or False?
Puritans admired the teachings of Calvinism.
2. True or False?
The colony of Rhode Island had a great amount of religious freedom.
3. True or False?
The Pilgrims of Plymouth were Separatists.
4. True or False?
The Protestant Work ethic was important in the all New England colonies.
5. True or False?
New Hampshire's first colonist came from Plymouth.
6. True or False?
Maine was once part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
7. True or False?
Roger Williams founded the colony of Connecticut
8. True or False?
The economy of the American colonies depended on three different "rectangular" trade routes.
9. True or False?
Mercantilism was a protective British trade policy.
10. True or False?
The colony of Connecticut was established when three towns joined together.