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Warm-Ups Week # 3 Dates : Sept Monday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) ____________________________________________ Tuesday: 3. 4.(Count down 5 lines and draw a line) ____________________________________________ Wednesday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) ____________________________________________ Thursday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) ____________________________________________ Friday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) C.4.U Monday: _______________________________________ Tuesday: ______________________________________ Wednesday: _______________________________________ Thursday: _______________________________________ Friday: Make both pages. Be ready for Warm-Ups by the bell.

Tuesday: Use the map information on p. 73 of the new textbook: 3. Which is a factual statement of the Jamestown Settlement? - Settled along the Virginia River. - There wasn’t any worry of Spanish invasions. - The forest provide wood for building and for fuel. - The water around Jamestown was 100% fresh water. 4. Jamestown and Powhatan relations improved when Pocahontas married: - John Smith - John Rolfe - John Brown - King James Warm-Ups # 3 Monday: No School – Labor Day Holiday

Wednesday: 5. Which of the following is located at #1 on the map? -Boston -Jamestown -New York City -Philadelphia 6. Which of the following is located at #4 on the map? -Boston -Jamestown -New York City -Philadelphia

Thursday: 7. The motivation of settlers in Virginia was economic profit of tobacco farming, where as the motivation of the Pilgrims & Puritans was: - Gold, God, and Glory for the Spain King - Build friendships with Native Tribes - Escape religious persecution of the English King - Expand land for the Dutch King 8. Because the Pilgrims landed outside of English law, they wrote a contract of laws for the good of the community called: - Mayflower Compact - Virginia Statue of Rights - New England Civil Law - Doctrine for Lost Souls

Friday: 9. Based on the excerpts above, in what way were these two documents similar? - The signers of both documents were from Massachusetts. - Both documents agreed to establish colonies based on community and laws. - Both documents agreed to obey the British King’s decisions. - Both documents agreed to elect a King within their colony. 10. ‘Fundamental Orders’ was to the colony of Connecticut as ‘Mayflower Compact’ was to __________________. - Georgia - Pennsylvania - Massachusetts - Maryland “We the Loyal Subjects of King James… having undertaken… a voyage to plant the first colony in Virginia; do… mutually… combine ourselves together into a civil body politick…: and shall meet and convene for the general good of the Colony; we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness we have subscribed our names at Cape Cod.” -- The Mayflower Compact, 1620 “ We do therefore associate and connive ourselves to be as one Public State or Commonwealth; and do, for ourselves and our successors… enter into combination and Confederation… As also in our Civil Affairs to be guided and governed according to such Laws, Rules, Orders and Decrees as shall be made…” -- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, 1639 READ, but do not copy quotes Page 79

Plymouth Jamestown

Mayflower Compact APPARTS Document Analysis Author Skip 3 lines Place and Time Prior Knowledge Audience Reason The Main Idea Significance