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Monday, Sept Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 9/20New England Colonies foldable20 9/20Mid-Atlantic Colonies foldable21 9/20Southern Colonies foldable22 9/21 Mayflower Compact v. House of Burgesses Venn Diagram 23 9/24Important English Colonies24 3. Quiz (open spiral)

Learning Recovery – Thursday, Sept. 27th NameRoanoke Writing T of CNotes #5, 6, 14, 15 Pilgrim Poem 13 colonies map Tolisix Chris Fosterxxxxx Elizabeth M.x Arianax Carlosx Michaelx Joeanaxx Elizabeth S.x Deondrex Audryxx Jacobxxxx

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

Important English Colonies ColonyFounder/LeaderImportant Stuff MassachusettsPilgrims –Wm. Bradford Puritans - John Winthrop 1620 – Mayflower Compact Great Migration

John Winthrop Pilgrims landing

ColonyFounder/LeaderImportant Stuff MassachusettsPilgrims –Wm. Bradford Puritans - John Winthrop 1620 – Mayflower Compact Great Migration Rhode IslandRodger WilliamsSeparation of Church and State Dissenters – Ann Hutchison

Anne Hutchison

ColonyFounder/LeaderImportant Stuff MassachusettsPilgrims –Wm. Bradford Puritans - John Winthrop 1620 – Mayflower Compact Great Migration Rhode IslandRodger WilliamsSeparation of Church and State Dissenters – Ann Hutchison ConnecticutThomas HookerFundamental Orders of Connecticut – 1 st written Constitution

Fundamental Orders of Conn.