1312. The Political Map of Colonial America Lesson 3 Page 13.

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The Political Map of Colonial America Lesson 3 Page 13

Without using any helps, label: Knowledge Check Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America the 13 British colonies in America the four regions of British colonial America

OBJECTIVES:  I can locate the areas claimed by different countries in eastern North America.  I can locate the 13 British colonies in America.  I can locate the four key British cities in America.  I can locate the four British colonial regions. Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America R 13

Attach the map of colonial America circa Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America Notice the small inset map. R 13 Land Claims in Northeastern America  England  France  Spain

1213 THE POLITICAL MAP OF COLONIAL AMERICA Lesson 3 OBJECTIVES:  Identify and locate the various colonial claims in eastern North America.  Identify and locate the colonies of British colonial America.  Identify key cities of British colonial America.  Identify the four British colonial regions. KNOWLEDGE CHECK NOT in your notebook – label the 13 colonies and 4 regions.

STEP 1: On the “inset map”, color and label the various Colonial Land Claims: England France Spain Disputed Use page 115 in Creating America as a resource. Remember, your KEY is on Page 12. IV DISPUTED SPAIN III ENGLAND FRANCE II I Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

STEP 2: On the large map, color each colony: Connecticut Delaware Georgia Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Virginia Then label each colony. Add to your KEY. Use pages 86 and 118. Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

STEP 3: On the large map, locate the following Major British Cities: Boston, Massachusetts New York, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charleston, South Carolina Then label each city. Add to your KEY. Use pages 86 and 99 as resources. Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

STEP 4: Draw the boundaries of the four regions: Southern Colonies Middle Colonies New England Colonies Backcountry Then label each region. Add to your KEY. Use page 86 and 111 as resources. Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

1213 THE POLITICAL MAP OF COLONIAL AMERICA Lesson 3 OBJECTIVES:  Identify and locate the various colonial claims in eastern North America.  Identify and locate the colonies of British colonial America.  Identify key cities of British colonial America.  Identify the four British colonial regions. WARM-UP List the original thirteen British colonies WRAP-UP Blah, blah, blah.

STEP 3 – Major British Cities WARM-UP List the original thirteen British colonies. MAP LEGEND STEP 1 – Colonial Claims (inset map) I II III IV STEP 2 – British Colonies STEP 4 – British Colonial Regions A B C D 13 THE POLITICAL MAP OF COLONIAL AMERICA Lesson 3 OBJECTIVES:  Identify and locate the various colonial claims in eastern North America.  Identify and locate the colonies of British colonial America.  Identify key cities of British colonial America.  Identify the four British colonial regions I II III IV

Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America REVIEW the MAP

Georgia – 1732 South Carolina – 1663* North Carolina – 1663* Virginia – 1607 Maryland – 1634 Delaware – 1638 Pennsylvania – 1682 New Jersey – 1630 New York – 1625 Connecticut – 1636 Rhode Island – 1636 Massachusetts – 1620 New Hampshire – SOUTHERN COLONIES MIDDLE COLONIES NEW ENGLAND COLONIES Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America * Carolinas split in 1729

Boston – Massachusetts New York – New York Philadelphia – Pennsylvania Charleston – South Carolina KEY CITIES Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies Backcountry A B C D BRITISH COLONIAL REGIONS Lesson 3: The Political Map of Colonial America

L 12 Based on the political map, what may be a natural outcome in North America? Why? WRAP-UP