The 13 Colonies Please, with your elbow, partner review and analyze the two American Flags on the packet provided(# 1) On a separate sheet of paper answer.

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The 13 Colonies Please, with your elbow, partner review and analyze the two American Flags on the packet provided(# 1) On a separate sheet of paper answer the questions about the flags from your packet. Use complete sentences You will have 4 minutes After you analyze and share your thoughts in writing please have your notebook ready

Where did the Colonists come from??? Great Britain France Spain

The 13 Colonies What is a colony? What is a colonist? A settlement in a new land far away from the home country What is a colonist? Hmm? Maybe the folks that establish a colony? Why did the Europeans come to the New World? Religious freedom and a way of life free of persecution among other reason…

Land claimed Land claimed by France by Great Britain What land did France claim? What land did Spain claim? Land claimed by Great Britain Land claimed by France Land claimed by Spain What land did Great Britain claim?

Colonies Fact Sheet With your group, please read the colonies fact sheet SECTION for the colonies you have been assigned (Packet #2) Please complete the chart COLUMN which pertains to your colonies. With your group, please read the colonies fact sheet for the colonies you have been assigned

Colony Fact Sheet/chart With your group, please create a chart similar to the one below and like the one on you have been provided   New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Which states? Where did people live? What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Which towns were the main ports? What was made or traded? What were they known for?

New England Colonies Group A Middles Colonies Southern Colonies Which states? Where did people live? What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Which towns were the main ports? What was made or traded? Group A Middles Colonies Which states? Where did people live? What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Which towns were the main ports? What was made or traded? Group B Southern Colonies Which states? Where did people live? What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Which towns were the main ports? What was made or traded? Group C

Teach Back Time Nominate 2 persons in your group to present on Which states? Where did people live? What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Which towns were the main ports? What was made or traded? What were they known for?

New England Colonies Which states? Where did people live? Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Connecticut Where did people live? Towns or Farms What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Fish Which towns were the main ports? Salem, Boston, Portsmouth, NH What was made or traded? Fish, Lumber and Furs What were they known for?

Middle Colonies Which states? Where did people live? New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Maryland Where did people live? Mostly Farms What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Wheat, Rye, and Barley Which towns were the main ports? New York City and, Philadelphia, PA What was made or traded? Glass, Cattle, Ironworks, Stoneware What were they known for? Guns and Tools

Southern Colonies Which states? Where did people live? Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Where did people live? Small farms or large plantations What were the chief (main) crops or food supply? Tobacco and indigo Which towns were the main ports? Charleston S.C. and Savanah GA What was made or traded? Slaves and crops such as rice or tobacco What were they known for? Slavery and large plantations