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Exploring and Settling Land Game

Conquer Native Americans = Gold/Glory Stopped Colonization In Florida Appointed Someone From Spain To rule Colony Spain in the New World Christian Missionaries = God Absorb Native Americans Into Culture

Settled in Canada Quebec = Largest City Peaceful with Native Americans Converted to Christianity Came for Fur Trade = Gold France in the New World Not many Settlers came Gov. Paid for Colonization

Good Economy/ Religious Tolerance Back home Conflicts with NA with expansion Came to Make Money = Gold Dutch in the New World Cant convince People to come To Colonies No huge Desire to Colonize (Build an Empire) Settled in the NY/NJ area

Settled in the 13 Colonies Jamestown = Go there for Gold England in the New World Home Ruled – People in Colony Ran it Pilgrims/Puritans = God Overpopulated At home (High inflation, No jobs) Colonies Funded by Joint Stock Companies

Ahoy, Captain! It’s 1522, you are the captain of your own ship, The Muse of Discovery. You’ve just gotten a charter from the King to sail in his name to the New World. But first, give 3 reasons: why are you leaving? What are you 5 things you are bringing with you?

Top 5: Reasons For Leaving 5. Escape from Wars – 1 point 4. Religious Freedom – 2 points 3. Glory / Fame / Recognition – 3 points 2. Spread Christianity – 4 points 1. Gold / Wealth – 5 points

5. Trinkets for trade – 1 point 4. Weapons / Guns – 2 points Top 5: Things You Bring 5. Trinkets for trade – 1 point 4. Weapons / Guns – 2 points 3. Tools – 3 points 2. Horses / Pigs / Livestock – 4 pts 1. Germs – 5 points

A Lengthy Journey You sail for months with seemingly no end. Finally, you reach a medium-sized island that appears to be unsettled. The question is now, where do you settle?

Your glorious, newly-found island: Select a Location H B F C G D I E N C and E – 5 points H – 3 points A and B – 4 points I – 2 points D and F = 0 points

A Letter to Your King After picking your location, you write a letter home to your King, explaining what you’ve found. What are 5 things you’ve found?

Top 5: Things You Find 5. Gold – 1 point 4. New Animals – 2 points 3. New Land – 3 points 2. New Plants – 4 points 1. Native People – 5 points

Tough Times No one ever said building a settlement was an easy task! You’ve found that out the hard way! What are 5 things that you most need in your settlement?

Top 5: Things You Need 5. Government – 1 point 4. Fertile Soil – 2 points 3. Protection / Health – 3 points 2. Food – 4 points 1. Water – 5 points

How Well Did You Do? Add up your points. Determine your rank: 53-60 points : Rank = Governor 43-52 points : Rank = Settlement Leader 32-42 points : Rank = Expert Adventurer 17-31 points : Rank = Settler 4-16 points : Rank = Better than Roanoke 0 points : Rank = Roanoke