United states history Monday, October 15.

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United states history Monday, October 15

Chapter 4, Sections 3 & 4 HW Quiz & Discussion

The southern colonies

South Carolina (1670)

North Carolina (1712)

Georgia (1732)

Exit ticket: Review Questions 1) Name two food items that were transferred from the Western Hemisphere to the Eastern Hemisphere during the Columbian Exchange, and vice versa. 2) Identify three principles about government that were transferred from England its American colonies. 3) Describe the culture that arose in the Chesapeake region during the Colonial Period. List at least three specific culture traits.

Homework Begin preparing for the Unit 1 Test!! Organize your notes Fill in any gaps in your notes Make a study plan/schedule This is NOT a one-day undertaking.