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Colonial North Carolina

Where do you get information? Insert a map of your country.

Two Types of Sources Primary Sources Secondary Sources Items created used by people that leave clues about their lives Examples: letters, diaries, journals, maps, recipes, pictures, artifacts, documents, cartoons etc.. Historical Record Evidence about the past Items created after something happened Talk about someone else’s experiences Examples: textbooks, newspapers, encyclopedia Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country.

Examples of primary sources… Artifacts Documents Insert a picture illustrating a season in your country.

More primary sources Oral Histories / Interviews http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/playback.html?base_file=B-0012&duration=02:44:21 Photographs / Paintings / Prints Insert a picture of an animal and or plant found in your country.

More primary sources… Maps Cartoons

When were the Colonial times This timeline will help you understand where in history the Colonial times were Exploring the New World Colonial Times American Revolution Civil War First Flight Civil Rights Birthdays Today 1524-1585 April 1585 1754-1791 1861-1865 1903 1950-1970 1997-1998 March 2008 During this time people were just discovering North America This is considered the beginning of colonial times because the first colony was established The colonies begin fighting to break free from the king and establish America The North and South are fighting over slavery and about states rights The Wright Brothers fly the first plane in Kitty Hawk, NC People were fighting to end segregation You were born! History is happening right now! Add key points in the history of your country to the timeline.

What is a colony? A colony is a settlement separated from, but under the control of, a home country Insert a picture illustrating a custom or tradition here.

North Carolina Colonial Records For this unit we are going to be examining many different primary source documents. We will be using a special collection found at a website called Documenting the American South. This website has many different collections and is supported by the library at UNC. We are going to be using the Colonial and State Records of North Carolina http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/

What do you know about Colonial times? Insert a picture of the head leader of your country.