The 13 Colonies

LEQ: How did different goals and
geographical locations affect the
development of England’s North
      American Colonies?
Review -Bell Ringer
1. Why did the colonists attempt to settle again
   on Roanoke Island?

2. List two reasons for the settlement of
   Jamestown

3. List 2 effects of the settlement of Jamestown
Reminders!
• Even though this is a Social Studies week
• I will still have Science Tutoring on Wednesday!
  – If you don’t know how to find neutrons I STRONGLY
    suggest you come!
• Meet in my room after school until 3:30
• Your ride MUST be here at 3:30
• Questions or concerns come talk to me after
  class!
• Because of the Short week next week I will have
  tutoring on Monday instead
In Pairs- Cornell Notes
Questions                                            Answer

1. What problems did
   the colonists face in
   the fist year after
   settlement?
2. What lead settlers to
   choose the site for
   Jamestown?
3. Why did Jamestown
   Colonists endure a
   “starving time?
4. How did Smith, Lord
   De La Warr and Rolfe
   help keep the James
   town Colony from
   Failing

Summery: What effect did Jamestown’s success have in North America?
Answer
                           Drinking water was impure and mosquitoes spread
1. What problems did       diseases. Food was scarce and some colonists were
   the colonists face in   attacked by Native Americans
Questions year after
   the fist
   settlement?             It was 30 miles up stream and protected by land on three
2. What lead settlers to   sides. This caused the Virginia Company’s ships could
   choose the site for     easily bring supplies and more colonists. The settlement
   Jamestown?
                           was also hidden from Spanish Ships along the shore
3. Why did Jamestown
   Colonists endure a
   “starving time?         The Virginia Company did not send enough food and the
4. How did Smith, Lord     did not grow enough supplement
   De La Warr and Rolfe
   help keep the James     Had strict rules that required all colonists to farm. Also had
   town Colony from        temporary peace with the Native Americans (Powhatans)
   Failing
 Summery: What effect did Jamestown’s success have in North America?
The Fight for Religious Freedom
• Church of England was in charge

• Similar to the Roman Catholic Church, but had
  a few different rules

• Conformists- people that stayed true to the
  Church of England and obeyed its teachings
The Fight for Religious Freedom
• Puritans- people that followed the Church of
  England, but wanted to get rid of any
  similarities of the Roman Catholic Church

• Separatists- The Church of England did not
  represent he true faith, so they decided to
  break away from the church
In Pairs
 • Work in pairs to fill out the chart below
                       Leaders   Beliefs   Consequences   Effects   Major Event
Separatists/Pilgrims
Pgs 79-81


Puritans

Pgs 79, 81-83
Answers
      • You have 2 minutes to check your answers
        below
                    Leaders    Beliefs        Consequences     Effects         Major
                                                                               Event
Separatists/Pilgrims John      Any group of   Thrown in jail   Fled to         Signed the
Pgs 79-81            Carver    people had     for their        Netherlands,    Mayflower
                               the right to   beliefs          then to North   Compact,
                    William    establish                       America         became
                    Bradford   their own                                       known as
                               church                                          Pilgrims
Puritans            John       Believed in   Thrown in jail    Sent colonists The “great
                    Winthrop   the teachings for their         to             migration”
Pgs 79, 81-83                  of the Church beliefs           Massachusetts over 20,000
                               of England                                     puritans
                               but wanted                                     over the
                               to purify the                                  next 10
                               church of                                      yeas came
                               England                                        to Mass.
                                                                              Bay area
The Fight for Religious Freedom
• The ship Mayflower sent sail for North
  America, but was blown off course by rough
  weather
• Because the pilgrims were in new land they
  needed a government
• The Mayflower Compact was an agreement to
  set up the colony government
On Your Own
• Read the section “Puritan Intolerance leads to
  New Colonies” answer the following questions
1. Define the word Intolerant. How did it apply
   to the Puritans?
2. What lead to the founding of Rhode Island?
On Your Own
• Read the section “Puritan Intolerance leads to
  New Colonies” answer the following Question

• What lead to the founding of Rhode Island?
  – People who disagreed with the puritan
    leadership founded the New Colony , where
    people could worship as they choose
Summarizer- Main Ideas
• Supply three details about each Statement
1. The Puritans carefully planned their journey to North
   America
  A. ____________________________
  B. ____________________________
  C. ____________________________

2. The Puritans structured their government according to
   their religious beliefs.
  A. ______________________________
  B. ______________________________
  C. ______________________________
Middle Colonies
• LEQ: (Write down)-How did different goals
  affect the development of the middle
  Colonies?
• Read- “Setting the Stage” on page 88. From
  what countries did most free settlers of
  England’s first colonies come from? (you have
  10 minutes)
POPCORN
READING!!!!
 Pages 88-91
Middle Colonies -Vocabulary
Peter Stuyvesant



William Penn



Quakers



Surplus
Middle Colonies-Vocabulary
Peter Stuyvesant   Did not want to give up his colony to England. Tried to start a
                   war over the colony. He was a harsh leader and the colonists
                   refused to fight. Gave up before war broke out
William Penn       Quaker founder of Pennsylvania colony



Quakers            A religious group whose beliefs went against the Church of
                   England. They believed all people were equal. There were no
                   titles. Also known as the Society of Friends
Surplus            The amount that was more than what they needed at home and
                   abroad.
Middle Colonies
• Fill in at least 3-4 details about each
  colony….were they successful?
     New York               New Jersey




     Pennsylvania           Were they successful?
POPCORN
 READING
 Pages 92-95
Start to Review
• You will have a test over Chapters 1-5 on
  Monday 11/21 (Next Monday)

• Each day will have some sort of review to get
  you to start thinking about the test
Today’s Review-Cornell Notes
Questions                          Answer
1. Geographic Region

2. Outer Banks

3. Costal Plain

4. Tidewater

5. Piedmont

6. Climate

7. Sun Belt

8. Environment

9. Natural Resources

10. Loam
Today’s Review

Page 18 and 19
#13-15, 25- 27
13 Colonies
• You will be creating a advertisement that promotes
  a colony.
• Select a colony and create a poster to get people
  from “back home” to come to your colony
• You may pick any colony out of pages 79-95

The 13 Colonies

  • 1.
    The 13 Colonies LEQ:How did different goals and geographical locations affect the development of England’s North American Colonies?
  • 2.
    Review -Bell Ringer 1.Why did the colonists attempt to settle again on Roanoke Island? 2. List two reasons for the settlement of Jamestown 3. List 2 effects of the settlement of Jamestown
  • 3.
    Reminders! • Even thoughthis is a Social Studies week • I will still have Science Tutoring on Wednesday! – If you don’t know how to find neutrons I STRONGLY suggest you come! • Meet in my room after school until 3:30 • Your ride MUST be here at 3:30 • Questions or concerns come talk to me after class! • Because of the Short week next week I will have tutoring on Monday instead
  • 4.
    In Pairs- CornellNotes Questions Answer 1. What problems did the colonists face in the fist year after settlement? 2. What lead settlers to choose the site for Jamestown? 3. Why did Jamestown Colonists endure a “starving time? 4. How did Smith, Lord De La Warr and Rolfe help keep the James town Colony from Failing Summery: What effect did Jamestown’s success have in North America?
  • 5.
    Answer Drinking water was impure and mosquitoes spread 1. What problems did diseases. Food was scarce and some colonists were the colonists face in attacked by Native Americans Questions year after the fist settlement? It was 30 miles up stream and protected by land on three 2. What lead settlers to sides. This caused the Virginia Company’s ships could choose the site for easily bring supplies and more colonists. The settlement Jamestown? was also hidden from Spanish Ships along the shore 3. Why did Jamestown Colonists endure a “starving time? The Virginia Company did not send enough food and the 4. How did Smith, Lord did not grow enough supplement De La Warr and Rolfe help keep the James Had strict rules that required all colonists to farm. Also had town Colony from temporary peace with the Native Americans (Powhatans) Failing Summery: What effect did Jamestown’s success have in North America?
  • 6.
    The Fight forReligious Freedom • Church of England was in charge • Similar to the Roman Catholic Church, but had a few different rules • Conformists- people that stayed true to the Church of England and obeyed its teachings
  • 7.
    The Fight forReligious Freedom • Puritans- people that followed the Church of England, but wanted to get rid of any similarities of the Roman Catholic Church • Separatists- The Church of England did not represent he true faith, so they decided to break away from the church
  • 8.
    In Pairs •Work in pairs to fill out the chart below Leaders Beliefs Consequences Effects Major Event Separatists/Pilgrims Pgs 79-81 Puritans Pgs 79, 81-83
  • 9.
    Answers • You have 2 minutes to check your answers below Leaders Beliefs Consequences Effects Major Event Separatists/Pilgrims John Any group of Thrown in jail Fled to Signed the Pgs 79-81 Carver people had for their Netherlands, Mayflower the right to beliefs then to North Compact, William establish America became Bradford their own known as church Pilgrims Puritans John Believed in Thrown in jail Sent colonists The “great Winthrop the teachings for their to migration” Pgs 79, 81-83 of the Church beliefs Massachusetts over 20,000 of England puritans but wanted over the to purify the next 10 church of yeas came England to Mass. Bay area
  • 10.
    The Fight forReligious Freedom • The ship Mayflower sent sail for North America, but was blown off course by rough weather • Because the pilgrims were in new land they needed a government • The Mayflower Compact was an agreement to set up the colony government
  • 11.
    On Your Own •Read the section “Puritan Intolerance leads to New Colonies” answer the following questions 1. Define the word Intolerant. How did it apply to the Puritans? 2. What lead to the founding of Rhode Island?
  • 12.
    On Your Own •Read the section “Puritan Intolerance leads to New Colonies” answer the following Question • What lead to the founding of Rhode Island? – People who disagreed with the puritan leadership founded the New Colony , where people could worship as they choose
  • 13.
    Summarizer- Main Ideas •Supply three details about each Statement 1. The Puritans carefully planned their journey to North America A. ____________________________ B. ____________________________ C. ____________________________ 2. The Puritans structured their government according to their religious beliefs. A. ______________________________ B. ______________________________ C. ______________________________
  • 14.
    Middle Colonies • LEQ:(Write down)-How did different goals affect the development of the middle Colonies? • Read- “Setting the Stage” on page 88. From what countries did most free settlers of England’s first colonies come from? (you have 10 minutes)
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Middle Colonies -Vocabulary PeterStuyvesant William Penn Quakers Surplus
  • 17.
    Middle Colonies-Vocabulary Peter Stuyvesant Did not want to give up his colony to England. Tried to start a war over the colony. He was a harsh leader and the colonists refused to fight. Gave up before war broke out William Penn Quaker founder of Pennsylvania colony Quakers A religious group whose beliefs went against the Church of England. They believed all people were equal. There were no titles. Also known as the Society of Friends Surplus The amount that was more than what they needed at home and abroad.
  • 18.
    Middle Colonies • Fillin at least 3-4 details about each colony….were they successful? New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Were they successful?
  • 19.
  • 21.
    Start to Review •You will have a test over Chapters 1-5 on Monday 11/21 (Next Monday) • Each day will have some sort of review to get you to start thinking about the test
  • 22.
    Today’s Review-Cornell Notes Questions Answer 1. Geographic Region 2. Outer Banks 3. Costal Plain 4. Tidewater 5. Piedmont 6. Climate 7. Sun Belt 8. Environment 9. Natural Resources 10. Loam
  • 23.
    Today’s Review Page 18and 19 #13-15, 25- 27
  • 24.
    13 Colonies • Youwill be creating a advertisement that promotes a colony. • Select a colony and create a poster to get people from “back home” to come to your colony • You may pick any colony out of pages 79-95