Friday January 19 2018 Locate and label the
Friday, January 19, 2018 Locate and label the colonial regions and the 13 original colonies.
New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island Connecticut. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
Monday { January 22, 2018
US HISTORY USHC 1. 1 Summarize the distinct characteristics of each colonial region in the settlement and development of British North America, including religious, social, political, and economic differences.
Bell Work Monday, January 22, 2018 How does geography impact a region’s economy?
Objective/Focus Question Summarize the religious, social, political, and economic differences of each colonial region in the settlement & development of British North America.
Breaking Down the Focus Summarize the religious, social, political, and economic differences of each colonial region in the settlement & development of British North America. • What does it mean to summarize? • What does social mean? • What does political mean? • What does economic mean? • What are the colonial regions? • How did each region develop? • What are the religious, social, political, and economic differences in each region?
“I Can” Statements I can… • Summarize differences between the Northern, Middle, and Southern colonies. (religion, social, political, and economic) This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
13 Original Colonies Flocabulary https: //safeshare. tv/x/ss 5981 de 2 d 02231 Jot notes while watching the video. q. Think about: ü 3 colonial regions and colonies in each ü Look for religious, social, political, and economic characteristics of each region.
Mini-lesson: Reading with the focus in mind. Summarize the religious, social, political, and economic differences of each colonial region in the settlement & development of British North America. IDK Questions
Student Work • Preview the texts in your set. • Choose a text, and read with the focus in mind. Choose another if necessary. • Organize your notes into a chart for each colonial region (religious, social, political, economic): • Northern • Middle • Southern
RELIGIOUS C I OM N O EC Motives for Colonizing
Thirteen Colonies New England Massachusetts Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Southern Virginia South Carolina
The “Pilgrims” (Plymouth) Religious Dissidents
Massachusetts Bay Colony Puritans City on a Hill! John Winthrop Governor
TOLERATION Religious dissenters, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, were EXILED. Williams Hutchinson Williams started the Rhode Island colony.
Mid-Atlantic Colonies (Limited) Religious Toleration & Diversity Quakers Pennsylvania Catholics Maryland
Southern Colonies “All About the Benjamins” Church of England Established
Religion New England Religious “Freedom” (Tolerance) LIMITED Mid. Atlantic Diversity Southern Religion NOT a motive & Tolerance
Society Egalitarian New England (Clergy Dominant) Southern Hierarchical (Landowners Dominant)
Plantation Slavery (Southern Colonies)
English Political Traditions Magna Carta Parliament
Popular Government p e R n e s re e v i tat t n e m n r e v Go English Political Traditions
Town Meetings (New England) Egalitarian Democratic
House of Burgesses (Virginia) Aristocratic Representative
Economy New England Mid. Atlantic Southern Commerce Shipbuilding Fishing Staple Crops Wheat, Corn Family Farms CASH Crops Tobacco, Rice, Indigo Slave Labor
RAW GOODS FINISHED GOODS SLAVES The Triangular Trade
Colonial Trade Routes
Mercantilism Economic Regulation (Primarily of Trade) Navigation Acts (1651) SALUTARY NEGLECT Strict Enforcement
Exit Slip Summarize the major differences between the three colonial regions.
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