Colonization and Settlement

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Colonization and Settlement

The development of the Southern Colonies Content Objective: I can apply significant developments in the Southern Colonies by providing information about Maryland on a note taking chart Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments in the Southern Colonies using the sentence stem: One thing I learned about Maryland is….

Turn and talk to a partner One thing I learned about Jamestown is….. English Colonies Map- Add Virginia Royal Colony: A colony that is under the direct control of a king or queen

Proprietor: A person who was given land for a colony by the king or queen Proprietary Colony: A colony governed by a proprietor Maryland pg 73- Note Taking Chart

Mystery Source 2 What do you think this means? English settlers who came into this colony came from Virginia. Why do you think they left Virginia? As population of Virginia grew, land became scarce as wealthy plantation owners took more and more land.

Content Objective: I can apply significant developments in the Southern Colonies by completing a close read on South Carolina Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments in the Southern Colonies using the sentence stem: One thing I learned about North and South Carolina is….

**Indigo and rice were important exports of the Southern Colonies Indigo- A plant used to make a special blue dye North and South Carolina on map. Read the Carolina colony

Content Objective: I can apply significant developments in the Southern Colonies by completing a graphic organizer about the Southern Colonies Language Objective: I can write to explain significant developments in the Southern Colonies using the sentence stem: An example of___________ in the Southern Colonies is…...

Georgia- pg 74 Add to Map- Source 4 Mystery Source 3 Georgia- pg 74 Add to Map- Source 4 ***Agriculture was more important in the Southern Colonies because the climate was warmer The virginia company convinced about 100 men to sail to Virginia and form an English colony. They set sail in December if 1606 on three ships.