HOMES: What types of homes did the early settlers live in? What did they use to build them? FOOD: What types did they eat? Where did they get their food?

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HOMES: What types of homes did the early settlers live in? What did they use to build them? FOOD: What types did they eat? Where did they get their food? How did their food vary based on where they lived? TOOLS: What were some tools the cowboys used? What were some of the tools used for farming? Explain the purpose of each tool. FLORIDA SETTLERS ___________________ Name

CATTLE INDUSTRY What types of cattle did they raise in Florida? Explain the cowboys role in raising cattle. Did the Seminoles raise cattle? How would they get cattle? Where would they sell their cattle? How did the rail road impact the cattle industry? CITRUS INDUSTRY What types of citrus did we grow? How did they harvest? How did weather impact farming? Where was farming best and why? SEMINOLES What was the relationship between the settlers and the Seminoles? What was the relationship between the Seminoles and Slaves?

CIVIL WAR What was the Civil War about? Was there fighting in Florida? How did the Civil War affect the settlers? WEATHER How does our warm weather effect our economy? What negative impacts have their been on settlers as a result of hurricanes? What happened and when? RAILROADS Who brought the railroad industry to Florida? Where did it run? How did it effect the economy? How did it impact the settlers?

INVENTIONS What were some of the inventions that came from Florida? Who invented them? When? How did they have an effect? EDUCATION What was school like back when people were first settling into Florida? How did children learn? THEN AND NOW: How is the life of a child then different from the life of a child now? How are they similar?