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Test Yourself. Colonial Times. 1. What is an indentured servant?. A slave A person who pays someone back by working for them, and then they are free An apprentice A person who pays to bring someone to the colony. Great Job!!!. Try another one!. Try again!.

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Test Yourself

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  1. Test Yourself Colonial Times

  2. 1. What is an indentured servant? • A slave • A person who pays someone back by working for them, and then they are free • An apprentice • A person who pays to bring someone to the colony

  3. Great Job!!! Try another one!

  4. Try again! • Read carefully, check your packet, and think!!!

  5. 2. People from these countries lived in colonial New York. • Asia, India, Spain, and France • France, China, Mexico, Africa • Great Britain, Africa, Germany, France • Great Britain, Mexico, China, Japan

  6. Great Job!!! • Try another one!!!

  7. Try again!! • Read carefully, check your packet and think!!

  8. 3. Which is not a reason people came to the colonies? • as part of the slave trade • hoping to find land • hoping to find work • looking for an easy, work free life

  9. Great Job!!! • Try the next one!

  10. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  11. 4. Which is not an example of a service job? • ship builder • postman • nurse • teacher

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  13. Try again!! • Read carefully, check your packet and think!!

  14. 5. A group of people who make decisions • merchants • slaves • indentured servants • assembly

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  16. Try again!! • Read carefully, check your packet and think!!

  17. 6. An apprentice… • works with a more skilled person to learn a skill or craft • a person chosen to represent people in the assembly • a person who buys and sells goods to make money • a person forced to work for someone and is owned by that person

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  19. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  20. 7. A large piece of land owned by one landowner. People paid rent for living on this land to the owner in crops • apprentice • delegate • manor • petition

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  22. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  23. 8. All of these statements about Great Britain taking over New Amsterdam are true except… • The king of England, felt he had the right to the colony because of John Cabot’s voyages • The king gave the colony to the “Duke of York” • The Duke sent war ships to the colony and there was a battle between England’s navy and the Dutch colonists • Colonists signed a petition asking Stuyvesant to surrender

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  25. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  26. 9. Which statement is true about slavery in colonial New York? • The slave population decreased (went down) because salvery was illegal in New York. • The popluation increased (went up) because many Africans came willingly to the colonies. • The population increased because so many Africans were brought to New York as part of the slave trade. • The population decreased because so many slaves had escaped.

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  28. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  29. 10. Enslaved people tried to gain their freedom by all of the following except… • escaping to Native America lands • voting to make slavery against the law • planning to revolt • buying their freedom

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  31. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  32. 11. Which of these lists might be the skills an apprentice might learn? • tailor, carpenter, shoemaker, printer • tailor, governor, printer, shoemaker • governor, carpenter, shoemaker,tailor • carpenter, tailor, printer, law-maker

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  34. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  35. 12. Which of these is not true about how life was different in colonial times than today? • less students went to college • schools and teachers were paid for by each family • there was running water, and showers • children had to work to help the family

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  37. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  38. 13. What was a merchant? • someone who buys and sells goods to make money • someone who prints newspapers • someone who owns a farm • someone who fixes tools

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  40. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  41. 14. How many months a year did children attend school after Great Britain took over the colony? • ten • six • three • nine

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  43. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  44. 15. Which list shows items that were made from natural resources found in New York? • sugar, wheat, beef • wheat, sugar, maple syrup • wheat, wood, beef • beef, sugar, wood

  45. Great Job!!! • Try the next one!

  46. Try again • Read the question again, check your notes, and think!

  47. You Did It • How many did you get right on the first try? • What should you study more before the test? • Do you want to play again???

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