Notebook set up I will NOT take off points if items are out of order; however it is easier for me to grade if you are close. 13 colonies map will go on.

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Notebook set up I will NOT take off points if items are out of order; however it is easier for me to grade if you are close. 13 colonies map will go on the front page warm ups front of p. 2 vocab back of pg. 2 Vocab summary work front of p. 3 notes, back of 3, front of 4

warm up 8/19/15 Warm ups need to be in complete sentences, not just the answers Write down the 5 states that touch New York. So you would write…”New York is touched by…..” Quick write (it is WICOR Weds): react to the following quote with your opinion, thoughts, ideas. 30 word minimum response for full pts. (yes include the quote in your response) “You get educated by traveling.” Solange Knowles

Warm up 8/20/15 Take out your 13 colonies map. Looking at the southern colonies, list them in order from north to south. “The southern colonies from north to south are…”

Vocabulary assignment As much as possible, use definitions from the chapter vs the internet. It will relate to our topic better Use your own words as much as possible

Schedule today Warm up Review for 13 colonies map test Start Vocabulary Review again! You will get a list of the colonies and a map. It is matching. 13 colonies & the 3 regions. HW – Study for test & finish your vocab

The 2 colonies that supported religious freedom were _________________ & ______________. ______________ & ___________________ are the regions these 2 colonies are in.

Map test time! When you finish your test, turn it in on the desk by the door. Take out your vocabulary words. If you are not finished, do it now. If you are finished, read through them. You may NOT give your list to your neighbor to copy. That is cheating.

divide your note paper into 4’s EXPLORER Columbus – NATIVE AMERICANS Hohokam – Indigenous – Iroquios Confederation – Matriarchal – WHY COME TO AMERICA? push factors – pull factors - colonization – Countries in Europe set up colonies in America to get natural resources & expand their power and influence draw a picture to represent each term which country sponsored him & where did he travel & why did he travel famine, drought, loss of jobs, loss of land, too powerful king land, $, freedom

French & Indian War Also called: “Seven Years War” GB fought against France GB won & started taxing the colonists to pay for the war Colonists resented the extra taxes & started thinking about independence. Early leaders in America John Smith – GB, Jamestown William Penn – Quaker, started Pennsylvania Roger Williams – RI – govt and church run separately Anne Hutchinson – Puritan – went to RI for freedom of religion, argued that she didn’t need a minister to talk to God Early Life in America 1607 – Jamestown – 1 st colony 1620 – Plymouth - pilgrims House of Burgesses – 1 st law-making body in America, Virginia Quakers – simple faith, freedom of ideas Many colonies did not separate church & govt.