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TURN IN YOUR 13 COLONIES MAPS September 23, 2014 TURN IN YOUR 13 COLONIES MAPS BEFORE CLASS! Warmup: Get out the paper we started yesterday using the History Alive papers. Start working on this.

We are going to review all of the work you did while I was out We are going to review all of the work you did while I was out. Have your papers in the following order. Review of Exploration Vocabulary Chapter 3 paper- “Early Colonies Have Mixed Success” If one is missing get another. You need the information.

1. Colony 2. Monarchy A country or area that is ruled by another country (colonial, colonists) Sentence: The 13 English colonies eventually became the United States of America. A political system ruled by a royal family Sentence: England at the time of colonization was ruled by Queen Elizabeth and was a monarchy.

3. Proprietary Colony 4. Royal Colony A colony given to an individual (proprietor) by the British monarchy Sentence: North Carolina was a proprietary colony given by King Charles II to eight of his friends. A colony governed directly by the monarchy through a governor and council. Sentence: North Carolina became a Royal colony in 1729 because of all the unrest And conflict.

Artisans, craftsmen, merchants 5. Social Class A group of people within a society who share the same social and economic status Sentence: In the colonies the gentry was the wealthiest social class. Gentry Artisans, craftsmen, merchants Farmers Indentured servants Slaves

6. Indentured Servants Immigrants to North America during the 17th to 19th centuries who contracted to work for an employer in exchange for passage and a place to live Sentence: Many of the first colonists were indentured servants.

Why are there no pictures? 7. Persecution Cruel or unfair treatment to a group of people to Sentence: The intolerance of the Puritans led to the persecution of many innocent people. Why are there no pictures?

8. Middle Passage The journey West Africans slaves made in slave ships across the Atlantic to the Americas Sentence: Many slaves died when they traveled the Middle Passage to America.

9. Charter A formal written statement describing the rights and responsibilities of a state and its citizens Sentence: The colonies wrote charters to protect their citizens from abuses.

10. Assembly A lawmaking group of people who represent the rights of those who elected them Sentence: Assemblies were created by the colonists to create a representative government.

11. Anglican Church The official Church of England Sentence: The Puritans wanted to purify the Anglican Church of England.

12. Sectionalism Excessive loyalty for an area or region. Sentence: North Carolina’s rivers created Sectionalism and kept the colony from progressing. WEST EAST