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Interactive Notebook – don’t forget to date your entry Left Side – Process Page Right Side - Information Student Input: this side gives you a chance to process the information on the right side. It may be a chart, graph, warm up, journal writing …etc. Teacher Input: notes, data, etc.

Warm Up – Left Side Go West, Old Chap, Go West Why did the colonists come to America?? List as many reasons as you can….

Why the Colonists came to America – a brief overview Problems in England Religion: conflict between Protestants and Catholics(puritans and separatists) Economics: enclosure movement forced people off land Overpopulation Influence of the Enlightenment The lure of the American Colonies: Land, Liberty, Religious and Economic freedom.

Brief Details on the Colonies The New England Colonies: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island Farming, lumber, fishing, shipbuilding and trade The Middle Colonies: New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania Farming and livestock raising. Trade was important esp in Penn and NY The Southern Colonies: Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, Georgia Ideal region for growing cash crops such as tobacco, rice and indigo

Process Page – Left Side (do this under your list of why the colonists came to America) Your Job: Create a “travel advertisement” that encourages people to move to the new colonies. Specifics: -Sketch an image (stick figures are great!) -An attention-grabbing slogan -Three reasons to come to the colonies