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Valerie Messer
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Welcome to the social studies live lesson
Today is October 24, 2024
Agenda:
Review module 3 Social Studies
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Draw
How are you today?
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Learning Goals
Identify the economic, political and socio-cultural motivation for colonial settlement.
Compare characteristics of New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
Identify significant individuals responsible for the development of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
Demonstrate an understanding of political, economic, and social aspects of daily colonial life in the thirteen colonies.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the Colonial Regions saw immigrants from many different countries (not just England)?
Middle Colonies
New England Colonies
Southern Colonies
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Multiple Choice
What is a colonist?
A person who settles in a colony
An agreement in which each side gives up some of what it wants
a community ruled by another country.
The document that describes how the U.S. government works
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Multiple Choice
The region labeled in orange is the…
New England Colonies
Southern Colonies
Middle Colonies
American Colonies
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Multiple Choice
Which of the colonial regions was settled by the Puritans?
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
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Multiple Choice
The region labeled in red is the…
New England colonies
Southern colonies
Middle Colonies
American colonies
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Multiple Choice
What it mean to be "democratic?"
It's someone who buys goods and services
A person who settles in a colony
Relating to a form of gov't in which people have the power to rule themselves.
The legal requirement that the state must respect a person's legal rights and follow proper legal procedures.
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Multiple Choice
The region labeled in green is the…
New England colonies
Southern colonies
Middle colonies
American colonies
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Multiple Choice
Which of the colonial regions makes us think the most about plantations and cash crops?
Southern Colonies
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
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Multiple Choice
The ocean located to the east of the colonial regions is the…
Gulf of Mexico
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
The economics of the colonial regions differed because they had different…
Governments
Languages
Origins
Resources
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Multiple Choice
This colonial region was known as "America's Breadbasket" because of how much grain they grew.
Middle Colonies
New Enland Colonies
Southern Colonies
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Multiple Choice
The Quakers were a religious group who settled in Pennsylvania. Who was the man who founded this colony?
Quaker Oats
King George
William Penn
George Penn
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Multiple Choice
What was a set of rules written by the Pilgrims to help them live together peacefully called?
The Constitution
The Mayflower Compact
The Magna Carta
The Declaration of Independence
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Multiple Choice
Large farms where cash crops are grown are called _______________.
Farms
Plantations
Fields
Sections
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Multiple Choice
The New England Colonies had a "direct democracy", which means each person...
talked about and voted on laws.
voted on somebody to make laws for them.
obeyed the king.
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Multiple Choice
British colonies in America that have similar economies, geography, climate & government are called ______________ _____________.
Indentured Servants
Similar areas
Colonial regions
cultural regions
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Multiple Choice
The form of government in which the ruler is a king or queen is known as a _____________.
Presidency
Militia
Monarchy
Democratic Republic
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Multiple Choice
Use the map below: The two colonies that are BEST for growing cash crops on plantations are...
Rhode Island and Maryland
Maryland and Georgia
Georgia and Massachusetts Bay
Rhode Island and Georgia
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Multiple Choice
The people in the Middle Colonies had a "representational democracy", which means each person...
voted on somebody to make laws for them.
talked about and voted on laws.
obeyed the king.
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Multiple Choice
What is one way the 13 colonies were alike and different?
Each region had colonies that allowed children to work on farms.
Each colonial region included colonies that were established for different reasons.
Each colonial region allowed both men and women to vote.
Each colony welcomed new settlers who practiced any religion.
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Multiple Choice
In this form of government the citizens elect the leaders to make decisions on their behalf.
Monarchy
Democratic Republic
Representative Government
Mayflower Compact
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Multiple Choice
If you were a Puritan who wanted to move to the New World, which colony would be BEST for you to settle?
Rhode Island
Georgia
Massachusetts Bay
Pennsylvania
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word does this image represent?
Monarchy
Colonist
Democratic
settlement
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Multiple Choice
Which geographic feature heavily influenced the economy of the New England colonies?
Boston
The Atlantic Ocean
The Appalachian Mountains
The Hudson River
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word would this image represent?
Monarchy
Colonist
Mayflower Compact
Representative Gov't
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Enslaved Africans were paid for the work the completed on plantations.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word does this image represent?
Settlement
Representative Gov't
Mayflower Compact
Monarchary
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Multiple Choice
______________ ______________ agreed to work on plantations in exchange for a free passage from Europe.
Colonial regions
Hard workers
Enslaved Africans
Indentured servants
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word does this image represent?
Colonist
Settlement
Monarchy
Mayflower Compact
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Multiple Choice
The New England region supported many _______________, or businesses that produce goods and services. Many colonists who settled here worked as farmers, fishermen, and whalers.
Economies
Assemblies
Industries
Plantations
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word does this image represent?
Representative Gov't
Colonist
Mayflower Compact
Monarchy
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Multiple Choice
If you were a Quaker who wanted to move to the New World, which of the Middle Colonies would be the BEST for you to settle?
Maryland
Rhode Island
Delaware
Pennsylvania
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Multiple Choice
What vocabulary word matches this image?
Representative Gov't
Democratic
Monarchy
Settlement
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Multiple Choice
My name is Diana Smith. I come from a large group of Catholics and I’m hoping to find the perfect place for my family. I have two small children, George and Anna and need to find the best place for us as soon as possible. My Catholic religion is very important and I am a huge follower of Cecilius Calvert. Please help me and my family find the perfect new colony to live.
Maryland
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Georgia
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Multiple Choice
My name is Ruthanne Norris. I come looking to you for your help! My husband and I want to live only in the New England colonial region; however, we are not Puritans. I know we cannot live in the Massachusetts Bay colony, so I need your help! What colony can we live in, in which other religions can worship freely? Thanks for using your expertise to help us!
Maryland
Rhode Island
Virginia
New York
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Multiple Choice
Hello there! My name is Bill Ranger. I come from England in hopes to help all new colonists protect the colonies from Spain. I want to move as far south as possible and I want to help colonists to keep Spain from moving North. My family and I like to grow a lot of cash crops and I’m hoping to do so in our new colony. Please help us find out where to go.
Georgia
Massachusetts
Virginia
New York
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Multiple Choice
My name is George McClanahan and I am a single father to two young boys. My wife died of smallpox last year and we are in need of a new beginning. We are strong followers of Anne Hutchinson, Roger Williams and are very strong Puritans. I must take my family to a safe place in which we can continue our Puritan beliefs to make the church more simple and pure. Please tell us which colony would be the best for us.
Georgia
Massachusetts
Maryland
New York
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Multiple Choice
My name is Jonathan Jones. I come from England. I am a Quaker, and I am in search of the land of my people. I want a safe place to practice my religion and I need to know everything possible about this new land I will be living in. Please use your expertise to help me.
Georgia
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
New York
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Multiple Choice
This chart lists the most popular religions of several colonies in North America. The chart provides evidence that…
Many colonies were created to build wealth for Great Britain.
Many colonies were created to establish democratic governments.
Many colonies were created to support different religious groups.
Many colonies were created to promote the Catholic Church.
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Multiple Choice
How did the geography of each colonial region affect the economy?
only men impacted the industries of the colonial regions
geography determined the climate of each region
the natural resources, climate, and landforms determined the jobs available
he natural resources, climate, and landforms determined who could participate in government
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Multiple Choice
Below is a timeline of events in North American colonial history. Based on this timeline, how did religious conflicts impact the development of North American colonies?
They strengthened trade with Native American cultures.
They inspired the creation
of new colonies.
They started military conflicts between colonies.
They weakened the influence of Native American cultures.
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Multiple Choice
Based on this map, which statement is true?
Many colonial towns were located near ports, close to the ocean.
Many colonial towns were located far inland.
Many colonial towns were located near mountains and lakes.
Many colonial towns were located away from trade networks.
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