Warm up 8/25 The Northern colonies are….. 2 of the southern colonies are … EQ for today…What do the northern and southern colonies have in common and what.

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Warm up 8/25 The Northern colonies are….. 2 of the southern colonies are … EQ for today…What do the northern and southern colonies have in common and what is a difference? This will be answered at the bottom of the chart we are making today.

Pennsylvania Delaware New York New Jersey North Carolina South Carolina Maryland

New EnglandSouthern Reason for colonization Religious FreedomProfits

John Smith

John Winthrop and the Puritans

William Penn

Town Hall Meetings

New England Economy

New EnglandSouthern Reason for colonization Religious FreedomProfits EconomyFishing, fur trade, ship building, trade

New EnglandSouthern Reason for colonization Religious Freedom Profits Economy Fishing, fur trade, ship building, trade Cash Crops!! Tobacco, Rice, Indigo. Slave based. Trade with the West Indies.

Colonist Indian Wars

New EnglandSouthern Reason for colonization Religious FreedomProfits Economy Fishing, fur trade, ship building, trade Tobacco, Rice, Indigo. Slave based. Trade with the West Indies. Native American Relations They had a series of wars with the Natives. Not good. The colonists kept expanding for land to grow tobacco

New EnglandSouthern Reason for colonizationReligious FreedomProfits Economy Fishing, fur trade, ship building, trade Tobacco, Rice, Indigo. Slave based. Trade with the West Indies. Native American Relations They had a series of wars with the Natives. Not good. The colonists kept expanding for land to grow tobacco Religion Mainly Puritan No specific religion, not as much of an emphasis

In the space below your chart, answer the EQ. Be sure to include one similarity and one difference. Homework: Tobacco wkst – complete and put in notebook. Middle colonies “pages” on Canvas. Watch video & & take notes in your notebook and then answer the questions with an online submission.

Thurs 8/26 The ____________ region had a pretty good relationship with the Native Americans. The ______________ region had cash crops. The ____________ region relied on ship building for the economy.

Life in the colonies readings. Pick up the various colored cards to complete the chart. Write the title, brief notes and return to the correct pile before getting another one. Homework: Based upon the readings you just did in class, explain why life in Colonial America would be difficult. Use specific examples from what you read, from the perspective of any of the different types of people – kids, women, Native Americans, men – whichever you can relate to the best. Write your paragraph on the back of the chart of notes. Or for extra points, post it to the discussion board!! “How was life hard in Colonial America?”