Subsistence agriculture
occurs when farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families on smallholdings. Subsistence agriculturalists target farm output for survival and for mostly local requirements, with little or no surplus.
Who best exemplified the Enlightenment way of thinking?
Franklin
exemplified the enthusiasm and optimism of the Enlightenment.
What is the term that means to produce just enough with little left over to sell or exchange?
Subsistence farming
. means producing just enough to meet the families needs, with little left over to sell or exchange.
Which American best exemplified the Enlightenment?
One prominent Freemason,
Benjamin Franklin
, stands as the embodiment of the Enlightenment in British America.
How did the coastal location of New England colonies affect their prosperity?
The coastal location of New England colonies affected their prosperity
because trading and shipping was accessible
. Why were the Middle Colonies able to grow large quantities of crops? … How did cash crops affect the development of slavery?
What did separatists often call themselves?
A religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England. … Because their journey had a religious purpose, the Separatists called themselves
Pilgrims
.
What means producing just enough?
Subsistence farming
. means producing just enough to meet the families needs, with little left over to sell or exchange.
What was the most inhuman aspect of triangular trade called?
- Middle passage. The most inhuman aspect of the triangular trade; the voyage for black Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the West Indies – from freedom to slavery.
- Militia. …
- New England town meeting. …
- Plantation system. …
- Proclamation of 1763. …
- Overseer. …
- Salutary neglect. …
- Smuggling.
What were the major powers in North America in 1700?
What two countries were the major powers in North America?
British and French
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What was the impact of the Great Awakening in the colonies?
Effects of the Great Awakening
The Great Awakening notably
altered the religious climate in the American colonies
. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister. Newer denominations, such as Methodists and Baptists, grew quickly.
What document marked the end of France as a power in North America?
The Treaty of Paris of 1763
ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies. In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there.
Where were most of the large Southern plantations located?
Tobacco plantations were most common in certain parts of
Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina
, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Which laws directed the flow of goods between England and colonies?
How did
the Navigation Acts
Affect the colonists? it directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies. It told colonial merchants that they could not use foreign ships to send their goods, even if it was less expensive.
Why did slavery become a permanent condition in the colonies?
Why did slavery become a permanent condition in the colonies? Slavery became permanent
because the slaves were the base of the economy
. The slaves produced the goods and the owners relied on them for profit.
Why did the New England colonies rely so heavily on trade?
Why did New England colonies rely heavily on trade for their economic activity?
New England colonies had poor soil, but their forest were full of riches that could be exported through their ports
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How were government decisions made in most New England colonies?
Each government was given power by a charter.
The English monarch had ultimate authority
over all of the colonies. A group of royal advisers called the Privy Council set English colonial policies. Each colony had a governor who served as head of the government.