Southern Colonies
PRE-TEST
Directions: Answer each of the following statements either true or false on a separate sheet of paper that you will turn in.
1. ________________________ was the first English colony founded in America.
2. ________________________ was the last English colony founded in America.
3. Catholics were important leaders in the early days of the colony of ___________.
4. _____________________ was founded to promote humanitarian goals.
5. Privately operated colonies were called _______________________ colonies.
6. The English made their first attempts at American colonization on __________________________which is today in North Carolina.
7. The main export of the colony of South Carolina was ______________________.
8. The main export of the colony of Virginia was _____________________.
9. __________________ was the first colony to establish a representative government.
10. _________________ was the first colony to enact a law promoting religious freedom.
Word Bank
Maryland Florida Roanoke Island Virginia rice proprietorship North Carolina tobacco indentured servant
Maine rum wheat Georgia
Directions: Answer each of the following statements either true or false on a separate sheet of paper that you will turn in.
1. ________________________ was the first English colony founded in America.
2. ________________________ was the last English colony founded in America.
3. Catholics were important leaders in the early days of the colony of ___________.
4. _____________________ was founded to promote humanitarian goals.
5. Privately operated colonies were called _______________________ colonies.
6. The English made their first attempts at American colonization on __________________________which is today in North Carolina.
7. The main export of the colony of South Carolina was ______________________.
8. The main export of the colony of Virginia was _____________________.
9. __________________ was the first colony to establish a representative government.
10. _________________ was the first colony to enact a law promoting religious freedom.
Word Bank
Maryland Florida Roanoke Island Virginia rice proprietorship North Carolina tobacco indentured servant
Maine rum wheat Georgia