Colonial America Founders and Colonies Overview

 
Monday, Sept. 23
1.  Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor
 
2.  These kids have not turned in your Menu 
(Test Grade): 
Jesus, Austin,
 
2.  Update your Table of Contents
Date
     
   
Title
      
   
Entry #
9/18
   
 Mayflower Compact notes 
   
17
9/20
  
New England, Middle, and Southern wksheet
 
18
9/23
   
Warm-Ups Sept. 23-27
   
19
9/23
   
13 colonies cartoon notes
  
             20
 
4.  Turn to entry # 19:  Write and answer the following:
 
#1: Monday, 9/23 – What is a cash crop?  Give one example.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Important Founders & Why?
 
Extra
 
Massachusetts: __________
_______________________
Rhode Island: ___________
_______________________
Connecticut: ____________
_______________________
 
Pennsylvania: _______________
___________________________
New York: __________________
___________________________
 
Maryland:  _________________
___________________________
Virginia:  ___________________
___________________________
Georgia:  ___________________
___________________________
 
*Town ____________
*_________________
__________________
*short
__________________
__________________
*Cold _____________
*Rocky ____________
 
*Religious ___________
*___________________
groups (_____________)
*Milder _____________
 
*___________________
____________________
*Plantations &
____________________
*long _______________
*Eliza Pickney =
____________________
 
= $
_____
 
Way to remember:
Way to remember:
New England Colonies
: “
MR
. 
C
a
N
Middle Colonies
:  “
2 N
ew 
D
ramatic
   
P
reachers”
Southern Colonies
:  “
V
irginia 
G
oes 
2C
   
M
ary”
 
Important Founders & Why?
 
Extra
 
Fur trading
 
Ship building
 
lumber
 
Whaling
 
fishing
 
 
 
 
Self gov’t
 
Important Founders & Why?
 
Extra
 
Fur trading
 
Ship building
 
lumber
 
Whaling
 
fishing
 
Breadbasket
colonies
 
Staple crops
 
trad
e
 
Pennsylvania:  
William Penn
Religion, Quakers , religious
toleration  self gov’t)
New York:  
Duke of York
(trade)_________________
 
Self gov’t
 
Important Founders & Why?
 
Extra
 
Maryland:  
Lord Baltimore
Religion (Catholics)
Virginia:  
$$ - Virginia Co. of
London
Georgia:
  James Oglethorpe
Social: (debtors, prisoners,
indentured servants)
 
*Maryland Act of
Toleration
*Cash crops
*Plantations & 
slavery
_
*long 
 growing season
*Eliza Pickney = 
indigo
 to S.C.
 
= $
crops
 
Fur trading
 
Ship building
 
lumber
 
Whaling
 
fishing
 
Breadbasket
colonies
 
Staple crops
 
trad
e
 
plantations
 
Slaves ->
 
tobacco
 
cotto
n
 
indigo
 
rice
 
Pennsylvania:  
William Penn
Religion, Quakers , religious
toleration  self gov’t)
New York:  
Duke of York
(trade)_________________
 
Self gov’t
 
Important Founders & Why?
 
Extra
 
Maryland:  
Lord Baltimore
Religion (Catholics)
Virginia:  
$$ - Virginia Co. of
London
Georgia:
  James Oglethorpe
Social: (debtors, prisoners,
indentured servants)
 
*Maryland Act of
Toleration
*Cash crops
*Plantations & 
slavery
_
*long 
 growing season
*Eliza Pickney = 
indigo
 to S.C.
 
= $
crops
 
Fur trading
 
Ship building
 
lumber
 
Whaling
 
fishing
 
Breadbasket
colonies
 
Staple crops
 
trad
e
 
plantations
 
Slaves ->
 
tobacco
 
cotto
n
 
indigo
 
rice
 
Spanish
Florida
 
Atlantic
 
Raw
materials
 
Slaves
(transatlantic
slave trade)
 
Manufactured
goods
 
Pennsylvania:  
William Penn
Religion, Quakers , religious
toleration  self gov’t)
New York:  
Duke of York
(trade)_________________
 
Self gov’t
 
Quiz
 
What do I do when I finish?
1.
Bring to my desk
2.
Finish the graphic organizer from Friday.  You
will need to get a gray book from the front.
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The content provides details about important founders and key characteristics of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies in Colonial America. It covers founders like William Penn, Duke of York, Lord Baltimore, and James Oglethorpe, as well as information on staple crops, religious groups, plantations, and slavery. The images accompanying the text showcase the founders and reasons for founding each colony, highlighting the economic activities and social aspects that shaped the colonies.

  • Colonial America
  • Founders
  • New England Colonies
  • Middle Colonies
  • Southern Colonies

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  1. Monday, Sept. 23 1. Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. These kids have not turned in your Menu (Test Grade): Jesus, Austin, 2. Update your Table of Contents Date 9/18 9/20 New England, Middle, and Southern wksheet 9/23 Warm-Ups Sept. 23-27 9/23 13 colonies cartoon notes Title Entry # Mayflower Compact notes 17 18 19 20 4. Turn to entry # 19: Write and answer the following: #1: Monday, 9/23 What is a cash crop? Give one example.

  2. Important Founders & Why? Extra *Town ____________ *_________________ __________________ *short __________________ __________________ *Cold _____________ *Rocky ____________ Massachusetts: __________ _______________________ Rhode Island: ___________ _______________________ Connecticut: ____________ _______________________ Pennsylvania: _______________ ___________________________ New York: __________________ ___________________________ *Religious ___________ *___________________ groups (_____________) *Milder _____________ *___________________ ____________________ *Plantations & ____________________ *long _______________ *Eliza Pickney = ____________________ Maryland: _________________ ___________________________ Virginia: ___________________ ___________________________ Georgia: ___________________ ___________________________ = $ _____ Way to remember: New England Colonies: MR. CaN Middle Colonies: 2 New Dramatic Southern Colonies: Virginia Goes 2C Preachers Mary

  3. Important Founders & Why? Extra Fur trading Whaling Self gov t Ship building lumber

  4. Important Founders & Why? Extra Fur trading Whaling Self gov t Ship building lumber Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers , religious toleration self gov t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Staple crops Breadbasket colonies trad e

  5. Important Founders & Why? Extra Fur trading Whaling Self gov t Ship building lumber Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers , religious toleration self gov t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Staple crops Breadbasket colonies trad e Maryland: Lord Baltimore Religion (Catholics) Virginia: $$ - Virginia Co. of London Georgia: James Oglethorpe Social: (debtors, prisoners, indentured servants) *Maryland Act of Toleration *Cash crops *Plantations & slavery_ *long growing season *Eliza Pickney = indigo to S.C. plantations indigorice = $ crops cotto n tobacco Slaves ->

  6. Important Founders & Why? Extra Fur trading Whaling Self gov t Ship building lumber Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers , religious toleration self gov t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Staple crops Breadbasket colonies trad e Maryland: Lord Baltimore Religion (Catholics) Virginia: $$ - Virginia Co. of London Georgia: James Oglethorpe Social: (debtors, prisoners, indentured servants) *Maryland Act of Toleration *Cash crops *Plantations & slavery_ *long growing season *Eliza Pickney = indigo to S.C. plantations indigorice = $ crops cotto n tobacco Slaves -> Atlantic

  7. Quiz What do I do when I finish? 1. Bring to my desk 2. Finish the graphic organizer from Friday. You will need to get a gray book from the front.

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