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Unit 2: Period 2: 1607–1754
2.6 Colonial Society and Culture
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The social structure of colonial society was
hierarchical
Order the key aspects of colonial society and culture:
1️⃣ Social structure was hierarchical
2️⃣ Economy based on agriculture and trade
3️⃣ Governance varied by colony
4️⃣ Culture influenced by Europe
5️⃣ Diversity in population and beliefs
New England colonies were known for their
Puritan
religious beliefs and town meetings.
True
Match the cultural aspect with its influence:
Agriculture ↔️ Europeans introduced wheat and barley
Religion ↔️ Missionaries sought to convert indigenous people
Technology ↔️ Europeans brought advanced tools
Governance ↔️ Colonial systems imposed on indigenous territories
Order the social classes in colonial American society from highest to lowest:
1️⃣ Gentry class
2️⃣ Middle class
3️⃣ Lower class
The gentry class held significant political and economic power in colonial society.
True
The Middle colonies had a more diverse population and mixed economy compared to
New England
.
True
European missionaries successfully converted all indigenous peoples to Christianity.
False
What was the dominant religion in New England during the 17th and 18th centuries?
Puritanism
Which religion was established in the Southern colonies?
Anglicanism
Match the economic system with its description:
Mercantilism ↔️ Colonies provide raw materials to Britain
Subsistence Farming ↔️ Small-scale farming to feed a family
Plantation Agriculture ↔️ Large-scale cultivation of cash crops
Industry ↔️ Development of local industries
The colonial economy was based on agriculture, trade, and emerging
industries
New England was characterized by Puritan beliefs, subsistence farming, and town
meetings
Europeans introduced crops like wheat and barley, transforming indigenous
farming
Indigenous forms of governance influenced some aspects of
colonial administration
True
Economic opportunities influenced social mobility in
colonial America
True
What were the primary influences on colonial culture in America during the 17th and 18th centuries?
Family, religion, community
Match the colonial social class with its description:
Gentry Class ↔️ Wealthy landowners and merchants
Middle Class ↔️ Skilled workers and farmers
Lower Class ↔️ Indentured servants and enslaved people
Colonies had varying degrees of self-governance under British
rule
Europeans introduced crops like wheat and barley, which transformed indigenous
farming
This cultural exchange led to lasting transformations in social, economic, and political
structures
Colonial society was diverse in terms of language, customs, and religious
beliefs
New England was characterized by Puritan religious beliefs and subsistence
farming
Europeans introduced new crops like wheat and barley, transforming indigenous farming
practices
Europeans imposed colonial administrative
systems
Order the colonial social classes in terms of their level of social mobility from highest to lowest:
1️⃣ Middle class
2️⃣ Gentry class
3️⃣ Lower class
Regional variations in religious beliefs and practices significantly shaped
colonial
societies.
True
Puritanism in New England was tolerant of other religious groups.
False
The Southern colonies relied on cash crops like tobacco and were heavily dependent on
enslaved
labor.
The lower class in colonial society had significant opportunities for advancement.
False
What indigenous crops became staples in European diets?
Corn, potatoes, and beans
Europeans brought advanced tools, weapons, and transportation
technologies
Order the three main classes of colonial American society from highest to lowest
1️⃣ Gentry Class
2️⃣ Middle Class
3️⃣ Lower Class
The lower class in colonial America included indentured servants, enslaved people, and the
poor
The Middle colonies had greater religious tolerance than New England
True
Mercantilism shaped the economic relationship between the colonies and Great
Britain
Mercantilism required colonies to provide raw materials to Britain
True
Colonial politics and governance varied across different
regions
Religious intolerance in New England led to conflicts with groups like
Quakers
True
Anglicanism was the established religion in the
Southern
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