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  • THE 13 COLONIES

    | 7th Grade Social Studies | Capella | Orenstein |

    Northley Middle School

  • AGENDA

    Warm Up: Trivia

    Big Vocab Terms

    Cornell Notes on the South

    Colonies

    Closure: White Board Activity

  • DAILY LEARNING OBJECTIVE

  • ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  • WARM UP

    Write as many of the 13 colonies as

    you can think of

    2 minutes

  • Georgia

    New Hampshire

    Massachusetts

    South Carolina

    North Carolina

    Virginia

    New Jersey

    Maryland

    Delaware

    Pennsylvania

    New York

    Connecticut

    Rhode Island

    THIRTEEN COLONIES

  • DO NOW

    Turn to page 91 in the textbook and fill in your 13

    colony map

    Shade in **AND CREATE A KEY** for the colony

    regions

    When complete, set up Cornell Notes

  • STARTER

    Set up notebook, essential question and title on

    whiteboard.

  • SOUTHERN COLONIES

    Settled: London Company (joint-stock Company

    Jamestown: 1st settlement 1607

    Few skilled people

  • RELIGION

    English Catholics: escaping persecution

    Toleration Act of 1649: made it a crime to restrict

    rights of Christians

  • GEOGRAPHY

    Included: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,

    South Carolina, Georgia.

    Broad rivers, wetlands, fertile soil, hot/rainy

    climate.

  • ECONOMY

    Cash crops of tobacco, rice, indigo.

    Begin establishing large farms: Plantations

    Used indentured servants or enslaved Africans

    Rise of Slavery

  • RELATIONSHIP WITH NATIVE AMERICANS

    Powhatan Confederacy: John Smith received help

    to grow food and hunt.

    Fighting due to conflict over death of Powhatan

    leader

    Bacons Rebellion: Against taxes and trade with

    Native Americans

  • VOCABULARY

    Democratic:

    Ruled by the people. In a democracy, citizens

    elect representatives to make and carry out laws.

    Slave Trade:

    The business of capturing, transporting and

    selling people as slaves.

  • VOCABULARY

    Economy:

    The way a society organizes the manufacture

    and exchange of things of value, such as money,

    food, products, and services.

    Puritans:

    People who wanted to purify the English

    Church. Puritans wanted to simplify the Churchs

    ceremonies and its ranks of authority.

  • CLOSURE

    Write the answers to the following questions on your whiteboard

    Name two of the Southern Colonies

    Name some of the southern cash crops

    Who worked on the Southern plantations

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