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7X 10-27-2014

Do Now/Schedule of tasks: Label each colony in your map. Draw arrows from their name to their area in the map. Color using colored pencils. You have 15 minutes for the map activity. If you do not finish, it will be homework! Read Section 2 and 3 with your partner or individually. Brainstorm with your partner which colony you think is best.

Things to consider when picking your colony Political – democracy, royal governors, etc. Social – diversity and equality Economic – jobs, wealth, etc. Religious – diversity and freedom Relationship with Natives

Groups Carol, Mitchel, Henry, and Nicole Bob, Anghom, Noah, and Elsa Jordan, Tyler, Grace, and Grant Patrick, Sarah, Abby, and Sean Colette, Jimmy, William, and Matt