Agenda 8/26 Go Over 1.1 Assignment Go Over 1.1 Assignment Complete 13 Colonies Chart Complete 13 Colonies Chart CNN SN (time permitting) CNN SN (time permitting)

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Agenda 8/26 Go Over 1.1 Assignment Go Over 1.1 Assignment Complete 13 Colonies Chart Complete 13 Colonies Chart CNN SN (time permitting) CNN SN (time permitting)

Housing Food farmed FoodHuntedTechnology SoutheastX SouthwestXX MidwestXX NorthwestX West (CA) XXX Far North XX

Native American Cultural Diversity Housing Food farmed FoodHuntedTechnology Southeast Wooden stockades around villages Women farmed Deer, bear, alligator Southwest Farming Villages (Navajo) Corn, beans, cotton Nomadic hunters (Apache) Irrigation Systems MidwestTeepees Hunted herds of buffalo Northwest Wooden houses Wild Salmon Canoes, totem poles West (CA) Trapped small game, acorns Far North Seals, walrus, whales, polar bear, caribou Harpoon, kayak, dog sled, oil lamp

Reading Check p : How did climate (location) and food sources help shape Native American life? A: Climate determined hunting, fishing and agricultural practices. It also influenced tool invention and animal domestication.

3 & 4: Native Americans Introduced the Europeans to… New farming methods New farming methods Food: corn, potatoes, squash, pumpkins, beans, chocolate Food: corn, potatoes, squash, pumpkins, beans, chocolate chewing gum and tobacco chewing gum and tobacco Inventions: canoes, snowshoes & ponchos Inventions: canoes, snowshoes & ponchos

5&6: Europeans Introduced Native Americans to… Food: wheat, rice, coffee, bananas, citrus, & fruits Food: wheat, rice, coffee, bananas, citrus, & fruits Domestic Livestock: chickens, cattle, pigs, sheep & horses Domestic Livestock: chickens, cattle, pigs, sheep & horses Technology: firearms & better metal working and ship building technologies Technology: firearms & better metal working and ship building technologies Disease – millions of Native Americans died of epidemics Disease – millions of Native Americans died of epidemics

Reading Check p : Why did millions of Native Americans die as a result of contact with the Europeans? A: Disease – Millions of Native Americans died of health epidemics by being exposed to new germs. They were also killed by European troops in local clashes.

Early French and English Settlements- p By the 1600s the French and English had established colonies in the eastern part of North America New France, centered in Quebec, was founded to foster the fur trade. a. a.French explorers claimed the Mississippi River region, named Louisiana, for France. b. b.They began importing enslaved Africans to grow sugar, rice, and tobacco.

Early French and English Settlements- p A joint-stock company is a group of investors who pool their money to support big projects a. a.Jamestown was the first English settlement in the New World. b. b.Colonies were considered vital sources of i. i. raw materials and ii. ii. markets for English goods.

Early French and English Settlements- p By 1619 English colonists in Virginia had formed a self-governing body called the House of Burgesses Some Puritans, called Separatists, were being persecuted by King James. In 1620 one group of Separatists, who became known as Pilgrims, set sail for America on the Mayflower and settled off the coast of Cape Cod The Pilgrims drew up a plan for self- government called the Mayflower Compact.

Mayflower Compact First Written Government in the New World Artist’s Rendition of the signing of the Mayflower Compact.

Early French and English Settlements- p More Puritans moved to the Massachusetts Bay Colony and set up a representative government heavily influenced by religion English Colonists came to America for economic gain and religious freedom

13 Colonies Chart Read about the 13 colonies (organized by region) on p As you read (or afterward) record information about the region/colonies on the chart provided. Use bullet or list format and include as many details as possible This assignment is due TOMORROW- (stamp)