Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

My culture, history, economics, geography, and government

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "My culture, history, economics, geography, and government"— Presentation transcript:

1 My culture, history, economics, geography, and government
My c.h.e.g.g. project My culture, history, economics, geography, and government

2 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement.

3 Old salem, north carolina

4 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement. My ancestors lived in a farmhouse much like the one illustrated here.

5 The house my ancestors lived in

6 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement. My ancestors lived in a farmhouse much like the one illustrated here. I grew up in North Carolina on a small farm in the house in which my mother was born. We raised horses and cattle and chickens and we had a large garden.

7

8 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year 1719 and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement. My ancestors lived in a farmhouse much like the one illustrated here. I grew up in North Carolina on a small farm in the house in which my mother was born. We raised horses and cattle and chickens and we had a large garden. One of the happiest events in my year was planting the garden every spring and picking all the vegetables later on in the summer. At age 18, I left home and went to college at Wake Forest University, where I met the man who would become my husband.

9

10

11 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year 1719 and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement. My ancestors lived in a farmhouse much like the one illustrated here. I grew up in North Carolina on a small farm in the house in which my mother was born. We raised horses and cattle and chickens and we had a large garden. One of the happiest events in my year was planting the garden every spring and picking all the vegetables later on in the summer. At age 18, I left home an d went to college at Wake Forest University, where I met the man who would become my husband. We moved to Texas many years ago so that my husband could pursue his career with the U.S. government.

12 U.S. Customs and border protection

13 My history My great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents left Germany in the year 1719 and came to America so that they could practice their religion freely. They settled in Pennsylvania, became prosperous farmers, and had ten (!) children, but only four of them, the sons, lived to adulthood. The three younger sons left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, where the Moravian Church (their religion) had established a colonial settlement. My ancestors lived in a farmhouse much like the one illustrated here. I grew up in North Carolina on a small farm in the house in which my mother was born. We raised horses and cattle and chickens and we had a large garden. One of the happiest events in my year was planting the garden every spring and picking all the vegetables later on in the summer. At age 18, I left home and went to college at Wake Forest University, where I met the man who would become my husband. We moved to Texas many years ago so that my husband could pursue his career with the U.S. government. When we retire, we will move back home to North Carolina, our favorite place in the world.

14

15 My culture In my family, we are members of the Moravian Church, the same church my ancestors left Germany for.

16

17 My culture In my family, we are members of the Moravian Church, the same church my ancestors left Germany for. My ancestors spoke German, but now we speak English. Today we live in the United States, and my clothes are typically American – jeans, T-shirts, skirts, blouses.

18

19 My culture In my family, we are members of the Moravian Church, the same church my ancestors left Germany for. My ancestors spoke German, but now we speak English. Today we live in the United States, and my clothes are typically American – jeans, T-shirts, skirts, blouses. We celebrate the religious holidays of Easter and Christmas, and Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day are national holidays we like to celebrate. We enjoy all the modern ways of travel: the automobile, Uber!, airplanes, and trains.

20

21 My economics When I was young, I didn’t get an allowance, but my parents sometimes gave me a little spending money if the occasion called for it. I earned a lot of money babysitting, housecleaning, and working in the neighbors’ gardens. I liked to save my money until I had enough to buy something really nice for myself – I didn’t like to spend my money on things that wouldn’t last. I liked to shop at the big new shopping mall in the nearby city – I had never seen so many beautiful stores!

22

23 My economics When I was young, I didn’t get an allowance, but my parents sometimes gave me a little spending money if the occasion called for it. I earned a lot of money babysitting, housecleaning, and working in the neighbors’ gardens. I liked to save my money until I had enough to buy something really nice for myself – I didn’t like to spend my money on things that wouldn’t last. I liked to shop at the big new shopping mall in the nearby city – I had never seen so many beautiful stores! My parents had jobs in the city, and we worked on our farm in our spare time.

24

25 My geography I am a native of North Carolina, a state that has a coastal region, a Piedmont region (foothills), and mountains.

26 My geography I am a native of North Carolina, a state that has a coastal region, a Piedmont region (foothills), and mountains. The climate is cold in winter and has a long, mild summer. The city I lived in was Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a small city of about 160,000 residents.

27 My geography I am a native of North Carolina, a state that has a coastal region, a Piedmont region (foothills), and mountains. The climate is cold in winter and has a long, mild summer. The city I lived in was Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a small city of about 160,000 residents. I have also lived in Washington, D.C. It has a climate much like North Carolina. I have also lived in El Paso, Texas, a desert region.


Download ppt "My culture, history, economics, geography, and government"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google