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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