Colonial America Record the prompts in your notebook and then write your response. What are some of the dangers and hardships early colonists would have.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Lost City: Roanoke Island Standards: AL.SS.5.10, 10.1,10.2 Objective: TSW describe the success and failures of Roanoke Island settlements. By Jennifer.
Advertisements

CHAPTER 11 Section 1:Civil War and Revolution Section 2:Constitutional Monarchy in England Section 3:English Colonial Expansion Section 4: The Enlightenment.
HIST-O (BELL RINGER) Brainstorm how you would survive in the outdoor environment, without the infrastructure of a grocery store or public transportation.
The Mystery of The Roanoke Colony
5 th Grade GATE Cluster The students were given the assignment to research the theories behind the disappearance of the Roanoke Island colony and draw.
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
The Lost Colony Chapter 4 Section 3. John White Colony Includes: men, women, and children Men would be landowners Colonists stayed a Roanoke Isle.
Jamestown The First Successful English Colony. The Mystery of Roanoke Roanoke was the first attempt at an English Settlement. John White was their leader.
Unit 1: colonization & Settlement
American History: Unit I, part II: The English Colonies.
Early English Settlements. Warm-up Have students rank the following from most important to least important when starting a new community. Then discuss:
Early colonies Chapter 3 Lesson 1.
Colonizing North America The English. The English in America By the 1600s the English had taken a large interest in North America Queen Elizabeth encouraged.
CHAPTER 11 Section 1:Civil War and Revolution Section 2:Constitutional Monarchy in England Section 3:English Colonial Expansion Section 4: The Enlightenment.
Life in a New World The Founding of Jamestown, Virginia.
Colonization 5 th Grade Social Studies. Please take out a piece of paper and a pencil!
Chapter 6 Jeopardy Early Settlements. Early Settlements Jeopardy InfoPlymouthRoanokeJamestown
Roanoke: The Lost Colony. Sir Walter Raleigh Queen Elizabeth  Queen of England allows Sir Walter Raleigh to start a colony in the New World.  The colony.
Draw an outline of a deserted island. Write on the island what problems you might face if you were stranded on a deserted island.
Bellwork Discuss with a shoulder partner what the Protestant Reformation was and what the Northwest Passage was. Be prepared to be randomly called on to.
Englands First attempts. England’s first attempts to colonize the new world.
John White and people needed a land and new place to live.
NO Warm up Reading & Questions- Roanoke Notes about Roanoke Video.
Early Settlements Roanoke & Jamestown. Roanoke Queen Elizabeth allowed Sir Walter Raleigh to establish a colony in the New World 1585 – first attempt.
Exploring the Americas : A competition ensues. DO NOW: You are starting a new colony. Create 5-10 rules/laws that all colonists will follow:
Update your table of contents Pg 29: D of I KNL 30: Explorers 31: D of I excerpts 32: D of I quiz & illus. notes 33: Ch. 2 worksheets 34&35: Roanoke &
October 28,2009 Core 1 DNA: Compare and contrast the attempts to settle the Ralph Lane Colony and the John White Colony. How were they similar? How were.
Early colonies Chapter 3 Lesson 1.
VIRGINIA Roanoke and Jamestown.
 Settled in Florida, Texas area, and Mexico.  Settled in Central America and South America.  Found gold.  Wanted to bring the Catholic faith.
On page 33, answer the following question: Imagine that you are going to attend school in a foreign country. You don’t know the language, the school building,
Warm up On page 35 in your notebooks (that will be the first clean page), Copy the Objective and then copy the following questions (leave Space): 1.Where.
Early Expeditions to Roanoke  Queen Elizabeth I, of England send expeditions to explore the Eastern coast of North America  Sir Walter Raleigh.
CHAPTER 11 Section 1:Civil War and Revolution Section 2:Constitutional Monarchy in England Section 3:English Colonial Expansion Section 4: The Enlightenment.
England Seeks Colonies
Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Roanoke and Jamestown ACOS #4a: Identify significant early European settlements. ACOS #5: Describe the early colonization of North.
Lesson 1 Roanoke and Jamestown. Roanoke Island First attempt to establish a __________ 1584, Queen Elizabeth gave Sir Walter Raleigh the right to claim.
Vocabulary Multiple Choice Tell me! More Vocabulary.
Essential Questions:  How did the three regions of the British Colonies differ from one another?  What was the main reason behind the colonization of.
THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOKE. IT WAS 1587…. …and Queen Elizabeth I of England wanted to start a colony in the New World. So 115 English settlers made the.
Early Colonies Locations and Characteristics. Roanoke Island (1587) The Lost Colony Roanoke Island was England’s first attempt at creating a colony.
Day 6: Beginnings of America
Lost Colony of Roanoke Lost Colony is the name given to a settlement established in 1587 on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina.
CH 3: Early English Settlements Lesson 1
How does geography influence the way people live?
Warm Up: In 1585, England began to send settlers to live in English territory in America. What would make a person leave his/her home in England to settle.
English Attempts to Colonize North Carolina
English come to the New World
The Lost Colony of Roanoke
Colonial America Review
The Third attempt John White wanted to try again. Instead of using soldiers as colonists, he wanted families. Why would he want to do this? John White.
Roanoke and Jamestown Colonies
Chapter 6 Jeopardy Early Settlements.
Lost Colony Detectives
Which group settled in North Eastern Canada?
Roanoke Colonies Test Review
Roanoke: The Lost Colony
The Colonization of North America
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
EARLY SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH AMERICA Sir Walter Raleigh sent 100 soldiers on the first trip. John White was captain of the second attempt to settle.
Roanoke and Jamestown Colonies
Study the map below Study the map below
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
Lost Colony at Roanoke.
Warm Up On a sheet of paper respond to the prompt below
Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Roanoke and Jamestown
Settlements of Roanoke Island and Jamestown.
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
Why would people leave England to settle in North America?
Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Roanoke and Jamestown
Presentation transcript:

Colonial America Record the prompts in your notebook and then write your response. What are some of the dangers and hardships early colonists would have faced in the New World? List as many as you can think of. Look at this map of the 13 British Colonies. If you were an early colonist, would you rather settle in the New England, Middle or Southern part of the colonies? Explain why.

Colonial America A colony is an area under control by a country and occupied by settlers from the Mother Country The Mother Country is the country that “owns” the colony In the era of history we are studying: the 13 colonies in North America belonged to the Mother Country, England The Colonial Period in American history: Settlers came to the 13 colonies for a variety of reasons: make money, practice their religion freely, to “start over” in life, etc.

Roanoke: The first English attempt at a colony in the New World. 100 English colonists arrived at Roanoke Island (in what is now the outer banks of North Carolina) in They arrived too late to plant crops and didn’t bring enough food to last all winter. A few settlers headed back to England to get more supplies.

Roanoke Most left when other supply ships arrived. The 15 people who remained at Roanoke had completely disappeared by the time 150 more colonists arrived at Roanoke in 1587– they only found a skeleton. The first English baby born in the New World, Virginia Dare– was born in Roanoke in 1587– to members of the 2 nd group of colonists.

Roanoke In 1588, the governor took ships back to England for more supplies. Due to a war with Spain, they were unable to return until When they did return, there were no English settlers to be found and only this clue: CRO carved into a tree trunk. What happened to the English colonists at Roanoke is considered a mystery still to this day.

Roanoke Excavations at Roanoke– to solve the mystery– continue today. Roanoke Colony was a failure– it earned the nickname: the Lost Colony. The first two successful English colonies were Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620).

Jamestown vs. Plymouth As you read about the first 2 successful British colonies, annotate according to the guide at the end of the articles. NOTES: When you have read both, create a Venn Diagram on computer paper. Title your diagram appropriately. Record notes– in sentence form and in your own words– to compare these early settlements (you should have notes from all 7 annotation categories for each of the two early settlements). ILLUSTRATIONS: Around each side, make 6 detailed illustrations of how you visualize each early colony. (6 of the 7 notes categories should be represented in your illustrations– provide a brief caption to identify the category). You will end up with 12 total illustrations. Be colorful! No stick figures! Little to no white space JamestownPlymouth similarities

Colonial Regions Please follow the directions at the bottom of the map When your map is complete, turn to Chapter 3, Section 2 in the History Alive! textbook to record notes about each Colonial Region