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Tuesday, September 3 - Period 2 Lesson 4

Tuesday, September 3 - Period 2 Lesson 4

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10 Slides • 6 Questions

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Tuesday, September 3

Bellringer Question: Identify similarities and differences between the New England and the Southern Colonies in British North America.

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Today's Goals -

  1. Complete the Bellringer

  2. Finish the Passenger List activity on pg. 13

  3. complete the review questions in Quizizz

  4. Take the notes for today's topic

  5. Complete pg. 15

  6. Watch the Crash Course Video and complete the task with it.

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-The document on the right shows a list of English headed to the New England region.

  • Analyze it by filling in the chart

New England Passengers

-The document on the left shows a list of English headed to the Chesapeake region.

  • Analyze it by filling in the chart

Virginia Passengers

Workbook Activity - pg. 13

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Match

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Match the following motivations for why the English were moving to British North America:

Virginia

New England

Pennsylvania

Economic opportunity

Religious Freedom

Combination of both

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Hotspot

Identify where the Chesapeake region is.

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Match

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Match the following

Encomienda System

Headright System

Mercantilism

John Rolfe

Mayflower Compact

Spanish policy where Spanish settlers were given natives to work and also had to convert them

English policy of giving 50 acres of land to an Englishman for every colonist recruited

System in which colonies exist to enrich the mother country

Developed system to better cultivate tobacco, making it more profitable

First "constitution" in what would become the 13 British colonies

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Labelling

Correctly label where the specific colonies should be located on the map.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

New York

Georgia

Maryland

Pennsylvania

Massachusetts

Virginia

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THE ATLANTIC ECONOMY (4)

Mercantilism

Economic system based on trade
A nation establishes colonies for its

own economic benefit

Triangular Trade

System of trade between Africa, the

Caribbean, and American colonies

Slaves, cash crops, manufactured

goods

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  1. Label the Map

  2. Identify the 3 regions that make up the Triangular Trade route

  3. Answer the 3 critical thinking questions.

Workbook Activity - pg. 14

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EUROPEAN CONTACT WITH THE

NATIVES (5)

Increased flow of goods in and out

of Indian communities led to:

Cultural, economic changes
Spread of disease
Accommodation and conflict

Allied and armed Indian groups

against other European nations

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EUROPEAN CONTACT WITH THE

NATIVES (5)

  • Pequot War
    Pequot Indians of Connecticut
    Massachusetts Bay Colony & Connecticut

  • Pequot defeated and driven from the area - numbers diminished from disease

Beaver Wars, mid-1600s

Iroquois allied with the English & Dutch
Huron & Algonquin allied with French
Fought over:

Land
Monopolization of the fur trade

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EUROPEAN CONTACT WITH THE

NATIVES (5)
Metacom’s War (King Philip’s War)

1675-1676

Last effort by Indians to drive colonists

out of southern New England

Pueblo Revolt, 1680

An uprising of Indians in Santa Fe

against Spanish colonization

Chickasaw Wars, 1700s

Chickasaw & British vs. Chocktaw, Illini,

& French

Fought over control of the Mississippi

River

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Workbook Activity - pg. 15

Analyze the timeline. Answer only the first question. Cross off the 2nd question.

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Directions:

  1. Watch the video

  2. Type 5 topics/names/events you are familiar with

  3. Write a summary using those 5 terms.

  4. Open-ended response question after the video

Crash Course Video Activity

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Open Ended

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Write a summary of the relationship between the English and the Natives during the 16 and 1700s. Be sure to include all 5 examples from the video.

Tuesday, September 3

Bellringer Question: Identify similarities and differences between the New England and the Southern Colonies in British North America.

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