The document provides instructions for creating an 8 slide PowerPoint presentation about one of the thirteen British colonies in North America. It specifies what should be included on each slide: name and picture on slide 1, a map with capital and cities on slide 2, classification as New England, Middle, or Southern colony on slide 3, original inhabitants on slide 4, later settlers on slide 5, reasons for leaving Europe on slide 6, work in the colony on slide 7, and two famous individuals from the colony on slide 8. An example presentation on Pennsylvania is provided as a template to follow the specified outline.
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3. Prepare a Presentation with about 8 Powerpoint Slides
• Choose ONE of the thirteen colonies.
• Page 1: Your name, your colony and a picture
• Page 2: Identify the capital and two more cities on a map.
• Page 3: New England, Middle or Southern Area Colony?
• Page 4: Who were the first people in your colony?
• Page 5: Which Old World people came to your colony?
• Page 6: Why did the colonists leave Europe?
• Page 7: Describe work in your colony.
• Page 8: Name two famous people from your colony.
4. Prepare a Presentation with about 8 Powerpoint Slides
• Choose ONE of the thirteen colonies.
• Page 1: Your name, your colony and a picture
• Page 2: Identify the capital and two more cities on a map.
• Page 3: New England, Middle or Southern Area Colony?
• Page 4: Who were the first people in your colony?
• Page 5: Which Old World people came to your colony?
• Page 6: Why did the colonists leave Europe?
• Page 7: Describe work in your colony.
• Page 8: Name two famous people from your colony.
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powerpoint as a
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6. 1. Title of your presentation and your name and a picture
7. PENNSYLVANIA,
One of the
Thirteen English Colonies
of North America
Ana-Marquette Floyd
October, 2008
1. Title of your presentation and your name and a picture
8. Map of Pennsylvania, an English Colony in North
2. An old map of the colony, the capital city, two other cities
21. Who came to Pennsylvania Colony?
Pennsylvania colonists came from
• Sweden
• England
• Germany
• Scotland-Ireland
• Africa
• France
5. Who moved to this colony?
22. Pennsylvania’s first European settlers came from Sweden in 1632.
The Swedish settlers called
the land New Sweden.
5. Who moved to this colony?
Find a picture.
23. The English were the second settlers.
King Charles II of England gave North American land to William Penn.
Penn established Pennsylvania colony in 1682 and named it for his father, Admiral Penn.
5. Who moved to this colony?
24. The English were the second settlers.
King Charles II of England gave North American land to William Penn.
Penn established Pennsylvania colony in 1682 and named it for his father, Admiral Penn.
Penn wrote about fairness towards Native American Indians.
Penn’s sons ruled after him. They were not fair.
5. Who moved to this colony?
27. I established Pennsylvania colony
as a safe home for my Quaker
friends and other religious groups.
William Penn
6. Why did people move to your colony?
29. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
7. What work did people do in your colony?
30. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
*Factories: iron
paper
Conestoga wagons
Pennsylvania Long rifle
7. What work did people do in your colony?
31. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
*Factories: iron
paper
Conestoga wagons
Pennsylvania Long rifle
*Business: rivers and roads
fur trade
7. What work did people do in your colony?
32. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
*Factories: iron
paper
Conestoga wagons
Pennsylvania Long rifle
*Business: rivers and roads
fur trade
7. What work did people do in your colony?
33. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
*Factories: iron
paper
Conestoga wagons
Pennsylvania Long rifle
*Business: rivers and roads
fur trade
7. What work did people do in your colony?
34. Work in Pennsylvania Colony
*Farming: wheat
corn
hemp
flax
*Factories: iron
paper
Conestoga wagons
Pennsylvania Long rifle
*Business: rivers and roads
fur trade
7. What work did people do in your colony?
35. Two Famous People Who Lived in Pennsylvania Colony
8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.
36. 8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.
37. Two Famous People Who Lived in Pennsylvania Colony
*Benjamin Franklin –scientist, inventor,
American political leader
8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.
38. Two Famous People Who Lived in Pennsylvania Colony
*Benjamin Franklin –scientist, inventor,
American political leader
*Charles Wilson Peale –painter, soldier,
political leader, art museum director.
8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.
39. Two Famous People Who Lived in Pennsylvania Colony
*Benjamin Franklin –scientist, inventor,
American political leader
*Charles Wilson Peale –painter, soldier,
political leader, art museum director.
8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.
40. Two Famous People Who Lived in Pennsylvania Colony
*Benjamin Franklin –scientist, inventor,
American political leader
*Charles Wilson Peale –painter, soldier,
political leader, art museum director.
8. Name and describe 2 famous people from your colony.