A naturalresource issomethingfound in naturesuch as crops,water, animals.The successfulcultivation oftobacco dependedon a steady andinexpensivesource of labor.Slaves! Culture is apattern ofbehaviorshared by agroup ofpeople.Tobacco becamethe most profitableagriculturalproduct because itwas sold inEngland as a cashcrop.A human resourceis a person thatdoes a job forothers such as afarmer, acook, a teacher.Barter wascommonlyused insteadof money.Credit is buyinga good orservices nowand paying forit laterA capitalresource is goodthat is manmade such as ashovel, a plow,an ax.Barter is thetrading orexchanging ofgoods andservices withoutthe use ofmoneyA tobaccofarmer coulduse his tobaccoto pay forgoodsand services.Colonia Virginiahad no banksso the colonistshad no placesto store theirsavings.Few peoplehad papermoney or coinsto use to buygoods andservices.The Capital wasmoved d/tcontaminatedwater,fire,unhealthylivingconditions,disease andWilliamsburg was anestablished town.Debt is agood orservice owedto someoneMany differentthingsmake up asociety's culturesuch as food,clothing, music,and religion.Names of placescan reflect culture:Richmond is anEnglish word, whileRoanoke is a NativeAmerican wordAgriculture isthe practice offarming orgrowing cropsfor animals.The capitalwas movedfromJamestown toWilliamsburg.In 1699,Williamsburgbecame thenew capitalof VA. Tobaccowas usedas money.Savings ismoney putaway to saveor to spend ata later timeArchitecture orbuildings canreflect differentcultures such asbarns, homes, andchurches.The Virginiacolonybecamedependent onslave labor, andthis dependencelasted a long time.A crop that isgrown to sell formoney rather thanfor use by thegrowers is knownas a cash crop.African men,women, andchildren werebrought to theVirginia colony andenslaved to workon the plantations.A naturalresource issomethingfound in naturesuch as crops,water, animals.The successfulcultivation oftobacco dependedon a steady andinexpensivesource of labor.Slaves! Culture is apattern ofbehaviorshared by agroup ofpeople.Tobacco becamethe most profitableagriculturalproduct because itwas sold inEngland as a cashcrop.A human resourceis a person thatdoes a job forothers such as afarmer, acook, a teacher.Barter wascommonlyused insteadof money.Credit is buyinga good orservices nowand paying forit laterA capitalresource is goodthat is manmade such as ashovel, a plow,an ax.Barter is thetrading orexchanging ofgoods andservices withoutthe use ofmoneyA tobaccofarmer coulduse his tobaccoto pay forgoodsand services.Colonia Virginiahad no banksso the colonistshad no placesto store theirsavings.Few peoplehad papermoney or coinsto use to buygoods andservices.The Capital wasmoved d/tcontaminatedwater,fire,unhealthylivingconditions,disease andWilliamsburg was anestablished town.Debt is agood orservice owedto someoneMany differentthingsmake up asociety's culturesuch as food,clothing, music,and religion.Names of placescan reflect culture:Richmond is anEnglish word, whileRoanoke is a NativeAmerican wordAgriculture isthe practice offarming orgrowing cropsfor animals.The capitalwas movedfromJamestown toWilliamsburg.In 1699,Williamsburgbecame thenew capitalof VA. Tobaccowas usedas money.Savings ismoney putaway to saveor to spend ata later timeArchitecture orbuildings canreflect differentcultures such asbarns, homes, andchurches.The Virginiacolonybecamedependent onslave labor, andthis dependencelasted a long time.A crop that isgrown to sell formoney rather thanfor use by thegrowers is knownas a cash crop.African men,women, andchildren werebrought to theVirginia colony andenslaved to workon the plantations.

Colonial Virginia - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A natural resource is something found in nature such as crops, water, animals.
  2. The successful cultivation of tobacco depended on a steady and inexpensive source of labor. Slaves!
  3. Culture is a pattern of behavior shared by a group of people.
  4. Tobacco became the most profitable agricultural product because it was sold in England as a cash crop.
  5. A human resource is a person that does a job for others such as a farmer, a cook, a teacher.
  6. Barter was commonly used instead of money.
  7. Credit is buying a good or services now and paying for it later
  8. A capital resource is good that is man made such as a shovel, a plow, an ax.
  9. Barter is the trading or exchanging of goods and services without the use of money
  10. A tobacco farmer could use his tobacco to pay for goods and services.
  11. Colonia Virginia had no banks so the colonists had no places to store their savings.
  12. Few people had paper money or coins to use to buy goods and services.
  13. The Capital was moved d/t contaminated water,fire,unhealthy living conditions,disease and Williamsburg was an established town.
  14. Debt is a good or service owed to someone
  15. Many different things make up a society's culture such as food, clothing, music, and religion.
  16. Names of places can reflect culture: Richmond is an English word, while Roanoke is a Native American word
  17. Agriculture is the practice of farming or growing crops for animals.
  18. The capital was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg.
  19. In 1699, Williamsburg became the new capital of VA.
  20. Tobacco was used as money.
  21. Savings is money put away to save or to spend at a later time
  22. Architecture or buildings can reflect different cultures such as barns, homes, and churches.
  23. The Virginia colony became dependent on slave labor, and this dependence lasted a long time.
  24. A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers is known as a cash crop.
  25. African men, women, and children were brought to the Virginia colony and enslaved to work on the plantations.