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Bell Ringer Date: September, 21st 2015 Copy down the homework in your agenda. Take out the Middle Colonies Chart you completed on Wednesday last week. Half of you will be taking the test, some of you will be doing work so be prepared!

Unit 1 Test 12 Vocabulary Matching = 2 points 8 Multiple Choice = 3 points 6 Open Ended = 4 points 1 Essay – 8 points

Copy down these questions on the sheet you took out. Unit 1 Test Questions Copy down these questions on the sheet you took out. 23)  What did Europe want from Asia? (Think Trading) 24)  What was difficult about the route Europeans took to Asia? Why did they head west? 25)  How did the Spanish conquer the Aztec’s so easily? 26)  Recall three countries from Europe who explored the most. Question 27-35 What were the causes and effects of European exploration? Think about what they wanted (3G’s)? Who they affected? What was brought to the America’s? Why did Europe settle here?

The Southern Colonies Take out your textbook and turn to page 84, begin to read and answer the questions on the board and define the vocabulary.

The Southern Colonies Who are… Nathaniel Bacon Lord Baltimore Questions: Who are… Nathaniel Bacon Lord Baltimore James Oglethorpe What conditions favored the development of a plantation economy? What was the main cause of Bacon’s Rebellion? Who benefited from Maryland’s toleration? Why did Oglethorpe and the other founders establish the colony of Georgia? How did people live in the backcountry?