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Colonial Life

Colonial Life. Isabell Niland Cash Valley Elementary School Grade 5. The Thirteen Colonies. The New England Colonies. The Middle Colonies. The Southern Colonies. The New England Colonies. Visit the New England Colonies. Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island

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Colonial Life

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  1. Colonial Life Isabell Niland Cash Valley Elementary School Grade 5

  2. The Thirteen Colonies The New England Colonies The Middle Colonies The Southern Colonies

  3. The New England Colonies Visit the New England Colonies Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island New Hampshire

  4. The Middle Colonies Visit the Middle Colonies New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware

  5. The Southern Colonies Visit the Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

  6. Life in the New England Colonies Plimouth Plantation in Massachusetts • Strong Family Ties • Strong Community Ties • Strong Moral Values

  7. Life in the Middle Colonies Valley Forge, Pennsylvania • Learned via Cultural Borrowing • Survived on home-grown food • Lived in one room huts

  8. Life in the Southern Colonies Jamestown Settlement • Adopted Captain John Smith’s “Work Ethics” • Enslaved Africans to plant and harvest tobacco • Lived more isolated lives

  9. Famous Faces of the Colonial Period Squanto taught the Pilgrims the survival skills. Captain John Smith was the leader of Jamestown who established the “work ethic” rule. William Penn founded Pennsylvania and was the first to establish a democratic-like government. John Rolfe was the first to grow and export tobacco in the New World.

  10. How well do you know the 13 colonies ? YOU DID IT ! New Hampshire New York Massachusetts Connecticut Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Jersey Delaware Virginia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

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