Warm-Up (10/2) 1) Please pick up 5 different colored map pencils from the side table. (Any 5 colors, it does not matter which) 2) Also, pick up the map.

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Warm-Up (10/2) 1) Please pick up 5 different colored map pencils from the side table. (Any 5 colors, it does not matter which) 2) Also, pick up the map for today’s activity.

On your map please label the following: 1) Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island South Carolina, Virginia 2) Appalachian Mountains 3) Mississippi River, Hudson River, Ohio River, Atlantic Ocean 4) Chesapeake Bay, Massachusetts Bay 5) Jamestown 6) Plymouth 7) Color all the “New England” Colonies 1 color, all the “Middle” Colonies a 2nd color and all the “Southern” Colonies a 3rd color *Make a key for your map

Free Response Question - A) How did geography shape the settlement of the 13 colonies? Describe at least 2 examples and their impact. B) Of the items we listed on the map, what 3 geographic features influenced the GROWTH of the 13 colonies the most? Explain why?