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Directions 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.
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The 13 Original Colonies The Native Peoples The New England Colonies
Middle Colonies The Southern Colonies End Show
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Eastern North American Natives
KEY QUESTIONS Who were they? How did they live? How did they govern themselves? How did the Colonists impact them? Insert an image of a Native American found in Eastern North America
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The New England Colonies
Number of Native Peoples living in North America when the colonists arrived. List 2 Native American Nations that lived in each of the regions of the 13 Colonies here.
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How Native Peoples lived in Eastern North America
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How They Governed Themselves
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Famous Indians of the Region
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Reflections on Key Questions
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The New England Colonies
KEY QUESTIONS 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? Insert New England Colonies map here
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The New England Colonies
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Why People Settled (Colonized) in This Region
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Climate of the Region Add text here
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Landforms/Vegetation of the Region
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Typical Occupations Found in the Region
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How They Governed Themselves
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Famous People of the Region
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Interesting Facts About the Region
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Reflections on Key Questions
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The Middle Colonies Insert Middle Colonies map here
KEY QUESTIONS 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?
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The Middle Colonies List middle colonies here
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Why People Settled (Colonized) in This Region
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Climate of the Region Add text here
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Landforms/Vegetation of the Region
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Typical Occupations Found in the Region
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How They Governed Themselves
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Famous People of the Region
Name several famous woman and men
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Interesting Facts About the Region
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Reflections on Key Questions
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The Southern Colonies KEY QUESTIONS 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? Insert Southern Colonies map here
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The Southern Colonies List Southern colonies here
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Why People Settled (Colonized) in This Region
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Climate of the Region Add text here
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Landforms/Vegetation of the Region
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Typical Occupations Found in the Region
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How They Governed Themselves
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Famous People of the Region
Name several famous woman and men
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Interesting Facts About the Region
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Reflection on Key Questions
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Compare and Contrast the 3 Regions
New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies
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References Adapted from The Original 13 Colonies Mrs. Joaquin’s class PowerPoint template at SAISD.net. Kudos to her for generously sharing the template. (Enter any websites or books you used to find your information)
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