US HISTORY Settlements of Colonies Standard 1: understanding European settlements in the 17 th century.

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US HISTORY Settlements of Colonies Standard 1: understanding European settlements in the 17 th century

WARM UP HONORS MINUTES  Define settlement (L1)  Draw a quick timeline of events from the last year of your life (L2)  Choose one event that is most significant and explain why? (L3)  Yesterday, I told you to star specific colony saying it was important—which colony was that? (L2)  Why is sequencing events important to learning?

 Working Session 20 minutes  Understanding events that will lead up to American wanting to stand oalone  Create a timeline of important events

CLOSING  Which basic of the economy do you think will be the most specific and why?  UpComing Concepts  Virgina Company  Tobacco cultivation  House of Burgesses  Bacons Rebellion  Development of Slavery