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Monday, Sept Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. These kids have not turned in your Menu (Test Grade): Jesus, Austin, 2. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 9/18 Mayflower Compact notes 17 9/20New England, Middle, and Southern wksheet18 9/23Warm-Ups Sept /2313 colonies cartoon notes Turn to entry # 19: Write and answer the following: #1: Monday, 9/23 – What is a cash crop? Give one example.

Important Founders & Why?Extra Massachusetts: __________ _______________________ Rhode Island: ___________ _______________________ Connecticut: ____________ _______________________ Pennsylvania: _______________ ___________________________ New York: __________________ ___________________________ Maryland: _________________ ___________________________ Virginia: ___________________ ___________________________ Georgia: ___________________ ___________________________ *Town ____________ *_________________ __________________ *short __________________ __________________ *Cold _____________ *Rocky ____________ *Religious ___________ *___________________ groups (_____________) *Milder _____________ *___________________ ____________________ *Plantations & ____________________ *long _______________ *Eliza Pickney = ____________________ = $ _____ Way to remember: New England Colonies: “MR. CaN” Middle Colonies: “2 New Dramatic Preachers” Southern Colonies: “Virginia Goes 2C Mary”

Important Founders & Why?Extra Fur trading Ship building lumber Whaling fishing Self gov’t

Important Founders & Why?Extra Fur trading Ship building lumber Whaling fishing Breadbasket colonies Staple crops trad e Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers, religious toleration self gov’t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Self gov’t

Important Founders & Why?Extra Maryland: Lord Baltimore Religion (Catholics) Virginia: $$ - Virginia Co. of London Georgia: James Oglethorpe Social: (debtors, prisoners, indentured servants) *Maryland Act of Toleration *Cash crops *Plantations & slavery_ *long growing season *Eliza Pickney = indigo to S.C. = $ crops Fur trading Ship building lumber Whaling fishing Breadbasket colonies Staple crops trad e plantations Slaves -> tobacco cotto n indigo rice Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers, religious toleration self gov’t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Self gov’t

Important Founders & Why?Extra Maryland: Lord Baltimore Religion (Catholics) Virginia: $$ - Virginia Co. of London Georgia: James Oglethorpe Social: (debtors, prisoners, indentured servants) *Maryland Act of Toleration *Cash crops *Plantations & slavery_ *long growing season *Eliza Pickney = indigo to S.C. = $ crops Fur trading Ship building lumber Whaling fishing Breadbasket colonies Staple crops trad e plantations Slaves -> tobacco cotto n indigo rice Spanish Florida Atlantic Raw materials Slaves (transatlantic slave trade) Manufactured goods Pennsylvania: William Penn Religion, Quakers, religious toleration self gov’t) New York: Duke of York (trade)_________________ Self gov’t

Quiz What do I do when I finish? 1.Bring to my desk 2.Finish the graphic organizer from Friday. You will need to get a gray book from the front.