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Tuesday, Sept Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2.Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 9/20Southern Colonies foldable22 9/21Puritan Mind Map23 9/24Salem Witch Trials primary source24 9/2513 Colonies map25 3. You need 3 color pencils (not black or white!!!) 4. Get out you 13 colonies map/questions you did when Mrs. Barfield was here. Trade with a partner sitting next to you.

2nd LR – Monday, Oct. 1 NameT of CNotes #7, 9, 13, 15 Pilgrim PoemMayflower Compact Taylor KingX MeaganX JordanX MarinaX Destinyx

4 th LR – Monday, Oct. 1 NameT of CNotes #7, 9, 13, 15 Pilgrim PoemMayflower Compact LilyX MarthaX Danniex Patrickx

7 th LR – Monday, Oct. 1 NameRoanoke Writing T of CNotes #7, 9, 13, 15 Pilgrim Poem Mayflower Compact Amandaxxxx Alyssa x Justin X Thomas xxx x Zach xxx x Alex xx Bradleyxx xx Christian W. x

13 British Colonies Map Answers 1.New Hampshire 2.Philadelphia 3.Jamestown 4.Charles Town (Charleston) 5.Atlantic Ocean 6.Appalachian Mountains 7.New England Colonies 8.New York or Middle 9.It was located on a river that had access to the Atlantic Ocean 10.The are all settled next to water

New England 1.Behind the Geography and Climate write: Long, Cold Winters Rocky and Hilly Wilderness Lots of Snow, Short growing season

New England 1.Behind the Economics: Small farms, lumber, fish, ship building, sea trade

New England 1.Behind the Social Life: Church and state mixed (theocracy)

New England 1.Behind the Political Life and Civics: Most direct form of Democracy in all the colonies Town Meetings

Middle Colonies 1.Behind the Geography and Climate write: Rich Soil, wooded valleys, mountains

Middle Colonies 1.Behind the Economics: Grain farms, seaports, iron work, lumbar

Middle Colonies 1.Behind the Social Life: Religious Tolerance; many different types of churches

Middle Colonies 1.Behind the Political and Civic Life: Assemblies – Representative Government with elected officials

Southern Colonies 1.Behind the Geography and Climate write: Hot and wet; rivers, wet lands, rich soil; long growing season