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Wednesday, Oct. 5 Put your Triangular Trade homework on my desk 1. Update your table of contents Date Title Entry # 10/4 Southern Region Worksheet 31 10/4 Triangular Trade map 32 10/5 Important Colonies 33 2. Turn to entry 32 and title it Triangular Trade 3. Turn to entry 33 and title it Important Colonies 1 st Six Weeks Test Tomorrow. Review is for Homework. You will be turning it into me tomorrow!!!!!!!

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Wednesday, Oct. 5Put your Triangular Trade homework on my desk

1. Update your table of contentsDate Title Entry #10/4 Southern Region Worksheet 3110/4 Triangular Trade map 3210/5 Important Colonies 332. Turn to entry 32 and title it Triangular Trade3. Turn to entry 33 and title it Important Colonies

1st Six Weeks Test Tomorrow. Review is for Homework. You will be

turning it into me tomorrow!!!!!!!

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Mid-Atlantic RegionNew Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York

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Describe Geography and climate:-land good for farming-mild climate-coastal lowlands, harbors, bays, many wide rivers

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Describe religious, social, and political life:-Social = *People from many different countries in Europe (Dutch, German, French)*climate of tolerance*free ownership of land

-Religious = Religious liberty (Quakers)

-Political = Proprietary Colonies (owned by a single person who chose a Governor)

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How did colonists make their money?-Grew crops (wheat, corn, and rye)“Breadbasket colonies”

-Trading goods to major market towns

-Artisans

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Describe how the colony was arranged.-Market towns-Small villages-Big cities (Philadelphia, New York City)

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Southern RegionVirginia, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia

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Describe religious, social, and political life:-Social = People lived far apart so little schooling or socializingLife centered around the plantation

-Religious = Church of England (Anglican) Catholics in Maryland

-Political = Royal colonies (run by governors appointed by the king) or Charters (Virginia Co.)

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How did colonists make their money?-Grew cash crops (tobacco, indigo, rice)

-Buying and selling of wood products

-slavery

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Describe how the colony was arranged.-Plantations

Mansion, slave quarters, cattle pen, overseer’s house, stables, tobacco barn, kitchen, office, and smokehouse

-Small farms

-Few towns or cities (Charlestown and Savannah)

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Important Colonies #33Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

Massachusetts Pilgrims –Wm. BradfordPuritans - John Winthrop

1620 – Mayflower CompactGreat Migration

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Important Colonies #33Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

Massachusetts Pilgrims –Wm. BradfordPuritans - John Winthrop

1620 – Mayflower CompactGreat Migration

Rhode Island Rodger Williams Separation of Church and State

Dissenters – Ann Hutchison

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Important Colonies #33Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

Massachusetts Pilgrims –Wm. BradfordPuritans - John Winthrop

1620 – Mayflower CompactGreat Migration

Rhode Island Rodger Williams Separation of Church and State

Dissenters – Ann HutchisonConnecticut Thomas Hooker Fundamental Orders of

Connecticut – 1st written Constitution

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Important Colonies #33Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

Massachusetts Pilgrims –Wm. BradfordPuritans - John Winthrop

1620 – Mayflower CompactGreat Migration

Rhode Island Rodger Williams Separation of Church and State

Dissenters – Ann HutchisonConnecticut Thomas Hooker Fundamental Orders of

Connecticut – 1st written Constitution

New York Dutch then English

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Important Colonies #33

Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

Massachusetts Pilgrims –Wm. BradfordPuritans - John Winthrop

1620 – Mayflower CompactGreat Migration

Rhode Island Rodger Williams Separation of Church and State

Dissenters – Ann HutchisonConnecticut Thomas Hooker Fundamental Orders of

Connecticut – 1st written Constitution

New York Dutch then English

Pennsylvania William Penn Haven for Quakers

Political, Religious, and economic freedom

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Important Colonies #33

Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

New York Dutch then English

Pennsylvania William Penn Haven for Quakers

Political, Religious, and economic freedom

Virginia Jamestown 1607

House of Burgesses – 1st representative assembly

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Important Colonies #33

Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

New York Dutch then English

Pennsylvania William Penn Haven for Quakers

Political, Religious, and economic freedom

Virginia Jamestown 1607

House of Burgesses – 1st representative assembly

Maryland Lord Baltimore Haven for Catholics

Toleration Act – religious freedom for Christians

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Important Colonies #33

Colony Founder/Leader Important Stuff

New York Dutch then English

Pennsylvania William Penn Haven for Quakers

Political, Religious, and economic freedom

Virginia Jamestown 1607

House of Burgesses – 1st representative assembly

Maryland Lord Baltimore Haven for Catholics

Toleration Act – religious freedom for Christians

Georgia James Oglethorpe Debtors colony

Military barrier against Spanish Florida