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| 1 | new england coloniesby btanu | 4 terms | December 21, 2007 |
| 2 | New England Coloniesby azherd | 4 terms | December 20, 2007 |
| 3 | new england coloniesby btanu | 4 terms | December 21, 2007 |
| 4 | New England Coloniesby azherd | 4 terms | December 20, 2007 |
| 5 | New England Colonies 1700-1750by jimpapp | 5 terms | October 12, 2007 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | New England colonies | Connecticut, Massachusets, Rhode Island, New Hampshire | Social Studies |
| 2 | New England Colonies | Massachusets New Hampshire Connecticut and Rhode Island. They had a short growing season long and cold winters, rocky soil and Forests and economy was based on trading shipping and ship building | S.S Review Part 1 |
| 3 | new england colonies | new hampshire, massachusettes, rhode island, connecticut | KMSsocials-final |
| 4 | New England Colonies | Massachusets New Hampshire Connecticut and Rhode Island. They had a short growing season long and cold winters, rocky soil and Forests and economy was based on trading shipping and ship building. Also practiced substinence farming. | Berner S.S Final Review |
| 5 | new england colonies | massachusetts/ new hampshire/ road island/ connecticut | S.S. Final Review |
| 6 | New England Colonies | Ports, commerce, puritains, and fishing | US History Semester 1 |
| 7 | New England Colonies | Jamestown, plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine | us hist ch 1 |
| 8 | New England Colonies | Part of the 13 original colonies- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire | Civics and Economics Honors Ch 1.01 |
| 9 | new england colonies | timber used for shipbuliding:local goverment happened in town meetings | history ch.3 |
| 10 | NEW ENGLAND COLONIES | TIMBER USED FOR SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRY | 6 weeks history |
| 11 | New England Colonies | northern colonies | social studies ch. 5 |
| 12 | New England Colonies | . They had a short growing season long and cold winters, rocky soil and Forests and economy was based on trading shipping and ship building | USA History Colonial Period-Independence |
| 13 | New England Colonies | part of the original 13 colonies: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island | Call to Freedom, Chap. 3-4, Review Sheet Vocab. |
| 14 | New england colonies | New Hampshire,Massachusetts,Rhode Island,Connecticut | History |
| 15 | New England Colonies | Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire | Colonial Map Quiz |
| 16 | new england colonies | colonies of new england | alex phibbs ch.24 |
| 17 | New England Colonies | Settle for religious reasons,small farms | Beginners Test |
| 18 | New England Colonies | Massachussets, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire | Ch. 17-36 History |
| 19 | New England Colonies | New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut - coldest of the regions - ship building, fishing economy - | Semester Review |
| 20 | New England colonies | Massachusettes, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire | Us speech |
| 21 | New England Colonies | New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island | Unit 1 Crum |
| 22 | New England Colonies | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island | Part 5:The Colonies Develop |
| 23 | New England Colonies | Mass., Connecticut, NH, and Rhode Island | Civics Unit 2 |
| 24 | New England colonies | Connecticut, Massachusets, Rhode Island, New Hampshire | Chapter 3 section 1 |
| 25 | New England Colonies | demographics Culturally/Religiously homogenous - Puritan | WGU FOT STUDY |
| 26 | New England Colonies | livelihood Industry/Commerce = most lived in towns | WGU FOT STUDY |
| 27 | New England Colonies | educational needs teach religion & 3 R's, have a literate citizenship that could read the bible | WGU FOT STUDY |
| 28 | New England Colonies | Massachusets New Hampshire Connecticut and Rhode Island. They had a short growing season long and cold winters, rocky soil and Forests and economy was based on trading shipping and ship building | American History final |
| 29 | New England Colonies | Connecticut, Massachusets, Rhode Island, New Hampshire good harbors forest | social studies |
| 30 | new england colonies | the colonies north of the 13 colonies | section 3 |
| 31 | New England Colonies | Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusettes, Rhode Island, Connecticut | English Colonies |
| 32 | New England colonies | colonies that had thin, rocky soil | chapter 1,2, & 3 |
| 33 | New England Colonies | Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire | colonial period |
| 34 | New England Colonies | Composed of small farms and towns; social and religious matters brought people together to form towns; more likely to live in family groups; big on trade, shipbuilding, and fishing; Apprentice-journeymen system; rocky soil and harsh winter made it that farms were for your own eating not trade; healthier; need for inidividal accountability leads to the formation of early government | US History Test 1 |
| 35 | New England Colonies | New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut | Abeka U. S. History Chapter 3 |
| 36 | New England Colonies | MA, NH, RI, Conn. | S.S. CH. 3 sect 4 SYD |
| 37 | New England colonies | a harsh climate, rocky soil, and unnavigable rivers best describes the environment of ? | six weeks history review |
| 38 | new england colonies | massachusetts,connecticut,new hampshire,rhode island | study |
| 39 | New England Colonies | Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Massachusettts, Connectitcutt | 2nd History Test |
| 40 | new england colonies | no agriculture | History Test 2 |
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