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Middle & Southern Colonies 5th Grade Social Studies Chapter 6 Lesson 1 The Middle Colonies

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Vocabulary treaty proprietor representative treaty an official agreement between groups or nations

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Vocabulary proprietor proprietor representative treaty a person in charge of a colony’s land

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Vocabulary representative proprietor representative treaty a person chosen by a group to speak or act for them

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Who became the first English proprietor of New Netherland? James, the Duke of York The large part of New Netherland became what colony? New York The smaller part of New Netherland became what colony in 1702? New Jersey

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Who did proprietors set up to govern the colonies? Governors Who did proprietors allow to represent the colonies? Representatives The colony of Pennsylvania was the idea of whom? William Penn

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 What religious group was William Penn a part of? Society of Friends, or Quakers The extra land given to William Penn became what colony? Delaware What large city in Pennsylvania did William Penn create? Philadelphia

Lesson 6.1- The Middle Colonies pages 188-193 Who was Philadelphia’s most famous citizen? Benjamin Franklin Name five of Franklin’s inventions. battery odometer lightning rod bifocals Pennsylvanian fireplace

Middle & Southern Colonies 5th Grade Social Studies Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Life in the Middle Colonies

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 Vocabulary artisan free market economy free enterprise artisan laborer apprentice someone who is skilled at making something by hand

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 Vocabulary free market economy free market economy free enterprise artisan laborer apprentice economy which citizens choose what will be produced, not government

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 Vocabulary apprentice free market economy free enterprise artisan laborer apprentice someone who works for a more experienced person to learn a skill

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 Vocabulary laborer free market economy free enterprise artisan laborer apprentice a person whose job requires hard physical work

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 Vocabulary free enterprise free market economy free enterprise artisan laborer apprentice freedom of people to earn money by making their own business decisions

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 What nationalities lived in the Middle Colonies? German, Dutch, Scots-Irish, Scandinavian, English, & enslaved Africans What is tolerance? Respecting beliefs & practices that are different from one’s own

Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Colonies pages 196-201 What nickname did the Middle Colonies earn for growing so much grain? “Breadbasket of the 13 Colonies” What were the two largest & most important cities of the Middle Colonies? New York & Philadelphia

Middle & Southern Colonies 5th Grade Social Studies Chapter 6 Lesson 3 The Southern Colonies

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 Vocabulary debtor plantation legislature refuge debtor a person who owes money

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 Vocabulary legislature plantation legislature refuge debtor a group of people with the power to make & change laws

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 Vocabulary plantation plantation legislature refuge debtor a large farm on which crops are raised by workers who live on the land

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 Vocabulary refuge plantation legislature refuge debtor a place protected from threat or harm

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 After colonists found no gold in Virginia, what two cash crops began being grown there? Tobacco & Rice Some colonists took over whose land? The Powhatan Indians What was the legislature called in Virginia? House of Burgesses

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 What four Southern colonies did England settle between 1632 & 1732? Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia What two names was the leader of Maryland known by? Cecilius Calvert & Lord Baltimore What was the 1st Law in North America that promised religious freedom? The Toleration Act

Lesson 6.3- The Southern Colonies p. 202-209 In what year did Carolina split into North Carolina & South Carolina? 1729 Who was the leader of the new Georgia colony? James Oglethorpe Who was Georgia named after? King George II

Middle & Southern Colonies 5th Grade Social Studies Chapter 6 Lesson 4 Life in the South

Lesson 6.4- Life in the South p. 210-217 Vocabulary overseer indigo overseer spiritual a person who watches & directs workers

Lesson 6.4- Life in the South p. 210-217 Vocabulary indigo indigo overseer spiritual a plant that can be made into a dark blue dye

Lesson 6.4- Life in the South p. 210-217 Vocabulary spiritual indigo overseer spiritual an African American religious folk song

Lesson 6.4- Life in the South p. 210-217 What did colonists make from pine trees that was important for shipbuilding? Pitch What two cash crops were grown in the South? Tobacco & Rice Charles Town in South Carolina was changed to what name? Charleston