The 13 Original Colonies By:. New England Colonies  Name the New England Colonies and the dates they were started.

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The 13 Original Colonies By:

New England Colonies  Name the New England Colonies and the dates they were started

New England Colonies Geography  Give details about the geography (climate, landforms, soil conditions) in these colonies

New England Colonies Resources  Share the natural and human-made resources available and used in this region as well as information about how people made money and earned money (economics)

New England Colonies Culture and Religion  Share information about the different cultures and religion(s) in this region.

New England Colonies Relations With Other Groups  Explain the role this region had in the Slave trade and slavery during this time in history and the relationships (good and bad) that colonists had with Native Americans and/or other groups of people

Middle Colonies  Name the Middle Colonies and the dates they were started

Middle Colonies Geography  Give details about the geography (climate, landforms, soil conditions) in these colonies

Middle Colonies Resources  Share the natural and human-made resources available and used in this region as well as information about how people made money and earned money (economics)

Middle Colonies Culture and Religion  Share information about the different cultures and religion(s) in this region.

Middle Colonies Relations With Other Groups  Explain the role this region had in the Slave trade and slavery during this time in history and the relationships (good and bad) that colonists had with Native Americans and/or other groups of people

Southern Colonies  Name the Southern Colonies and the dates they were started

Southern Colonies Geography  Give details about the geography (climate, landforms, soil conditions) in these colonies

Southern Colonies Resources and Economics  Share the natural and human-made resources available and used in this region as well as information about how people made money and earned money (economics)

Southern Colonies Culture and Religion  Share information about the different cultures and religion(s) in this region. Also, describe contact and interactions colonists had with Native Americans

Southern Colonies Relations With Other Groups  Explain the role this region had in the Slave trade and slavery during this time in history and the relationships (good and bad) that colonists had with Native Americans and/or other groups of people

Resources  List resources used, such as our textbook, the picture books some groups used, and any internet site(s) used to download pictures