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Unit Organizer Extended Map LINCs 13 English Colonies Unit Organizer Extended Map LINCs

Student Activities or Assignments UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS The Unit Organizer NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE First Groups to Arrive and Settle in America 2 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Exploration and Colonization 13 English Colonies Revolution in the Colonies 29 8 Student Activities or Assignments 5 UNIT MAP is about... By Understanding The Political, Religious, Social, and Economic Factors that influenced colonization The New England Colonies By Analyzing Overview of colonial Life LINCS Gallery Walk 13 colonies Map Interactive Notes FRAME Important People Brackets 13 Colonies and Government FRAME By Understanding By Analyzing The Middle Colonies Colonial Government and Economics By Analyzing The Southern Colonies How do push and pull factors lead to human migration? What economic, political, and social events pushed people to the British colonies? How does the physical geography determines who settles in that place and how they make a living? Analyze Understanding 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7

The New England Colonies NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map is about... 9 10 13 English Colonies By Understanding By Analyzing The Political, Religious, Social, and Economic Factors that influenced colonization Overview of colonial Life The New England Colonies 30 By Analyzing By Understanding The Middle Colonies Colonial Government and Economics By Analyzing The Southern Colonies What effect did European migration have on European colonists and the areas they inhabited?

Mercantilism 32 Indentured Servant Cash Crop Plantation 13 Colonies

13 Colonies Magna Carta Triangular Trade Regions Religious freedom