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 Your teacher has decided you will teach the lessons for the 13 Colonies Unit.  This is a template. It requires that you insert information. Use your research skills to find the missing information.  You may modify the appearance AFTER you have added all the missing facts.  Delete this Directions page when you are finished building the project.

The New England Colonies The Middle Colonies The Southern Colonies End Show The Native Peoples

 Who were they? the earliest ancestors of the Athabasca-speaking peoples, from roughly  How did they live? HUNTING ANIMALS  How did they govern themselves? Utah's American Indians did not have formal kinds of government. Tavaputs, a Ute leader in eastern Utah  How did the Colonists impact them? Impact on native populations KEY QUESTIONS

 Number of Native Peoples living in North America when the colonists arrived. Over 20,000–30,000 people  List 2 Native American Nations that lived in each of the regions of the 13 Colonies here. North America and northeastern

 They by hunting animals and fishing

Utah's American Indians did not have formal kinds of government. Tavaputs, a Ute leader in eastern Utah

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 Insert New England Colonies map here  What are the reasons for the founding of the original 13 colonies?  How did the economy impact the livelihood of the 13 original colonies?  How did the colonies govern themselves? KEY QUESTIONS

 List New England colonies here

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 Name several famous woman and men

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 Insert Middle Colonies map here  What are the reasons for the founding of the original 13 colonies?  How did the economy impact the livelihood of the 13 original colonies?  How did the colonies govern themselves? KEY QUESTIONS

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 Insert Southern Colonies map here  What are the reasons for the founding of the original 13 colonies?  How did the economy impact the livelihood of the 13 original colonies?  How did the colonies govern themselves? KEY QUESTIONS

 List Southern colonies here

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New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Bread Basket

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Bread BasketCash Crops

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Cold Winters Bread BasketCash Crops

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Cold Winters Bread Basket Mild Winters Cash Crops

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Cold Winters Bread Basket Mild Winters Cash Crops Mild Winters

New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Fishing community Cold Winters Bread Basket Mild Winters Cash Crops Mild Winters

 Adapted from The Original 13 Colonies Mrs. Joaquin’s class PowerPoint template at SAISD.net. Kudos to her for generously sharing the template.The Original 13 Colonies Mrs. Joaquin’s class