A Carriage Ride Through 13 Colonies

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A Carriage Ride Through 13 Colonies

New England Colonies: Cities What were the original New England Colonies:

New England Colonies: Geography Enter your visual observations from Google Earth first Add information read at http://www.landofthebrave.info/new- england-colonies.htm

New England Colonies: Economy What impacted trade and economic activities in New England? What was the basis of the New England Colony economy?

New England Colonies: History Why did the Pilgrims come to America? What was the Pilgrims’ Mission? How many people were on the Mayflower? Where were they originally headed? What happened? How long did it take for them to get to Plymouth? How many people are direct descendants of the Pilgrims today? What was the purpose of the Mayflower Compact?

New England Colonies: Other Information

Carriage Stop Postcard: New England Colonies At each carriage stop, you will be “buying” (making) postcards and sending them home to your “family” (teacher). Please follow the directions carefully for each bus stop. Carriage Stop #1 – Boston Using Paint, draw and color a picture of Boston. Insert this onto the front of the postcard. On the back write a 5-7 sentence summary of your carriage stop. Include and highlight these words: Massachusetts Bay, 1630, Puritan, town meeting, education and climate.

Middle Colonies: Cities What were the original Middle Colonies?

Middle Colonies: Geography Enter your visual observations from Google Earth first Add information read at http://www.landofthebrave.info/middle- colonies.htm

Middle Colonies: Economy What impacted trade and economic activities in the Middle Colonies? What were the Middle Colonies known as? What was the basis of the Middle Colonies’ economy?

Middle Colonies: History Which European country was first to settle in New York? Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware were all settled mainly by which group of settlers? For what purpose did William Penn obtain the land grant from King Charles II in 1681?

Middle Colonies: Other Information

Carriage Stop Postcard: Middle Colonies At each bus stop, you will be “buying” (making) postcards and sending them home to your “family” (teacher). Please follow the directions carefully for each bus stop. Carriage Stop #2 – Philadelphia Using Paint, draw and color a picture of Philadelphia. Insert this onto the front of the postcard. On the back write a 5-7 sentence summary of your carriage stop. Include and highlight these words: education, climate, Ben Franklin, government, William Penn, and assembly.

Southern Colonies: Cities What were the original Southern Colonies?

Southern Colonies: Geography Enter your visual observations from Google Earth first Add information read at http://www.landofthebrave.info/southern- colonies.htm

Southern Colonies: Economy What impacted trade and economic activity in the Southern Colonies? What was the basis of the Southern Colonies’ economy?

Southern Colonies: History Why did the Settlers come to the Southern Colonies? How was religion different in the Southern Colonies vs. the Middle and New England Colonies?

Southern Colonies: Other Information

Carriage Stop Postcard: Southern Colonies At each bus stop, you will be “buying” (making) postcards and sending them home to your “family” (teacher). Please follow the directions carefully for each bus stop. Carriage Stop #3 – Williamsburg Using Paint, draw and color a picture of Williamsburg. Insert this onto the front of the postcard. On the back write a 5-7 sentence summary of your carriage stop. Include and highlight these words: slavery, Thomas Jefferson, education, agriculture, tobacco, and plantation.