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Unit 4, Lesson 1 - What Influenced Where Europeans Settled in North America?By: Mr. Casey
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AGENDA
•NEW VOCABULARY
•LESSON 1 -WHY DID PEOPLE LIVE IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE COLONIES & WHAT DID THEY DO?
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plantation
•(noun) a large farm with many workers who lived on the land they worked
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cash crop
•(noun) a crop that is grown to be sold for profit
tobacco wheat
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proprietor
•(noun) an owner
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indentured servant
•(noun) a person who agreed to work for an amount of time in exchange for the cost of housing, food, and the voyage to North America
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self-sufficient•(adjective) having the ability to produce most everything that one needs to live
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grant
•(verb) to give something formally to someone
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debtor
•(noun) a person who owes money
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Why did people come to North America?
Settlers flocked to the 13 colonies in North America for ...
The chance
to become a land owner
To gain wealth, religious, and
financial
freedom
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Colonists Settle REGION 1The Northern Colonies
(Sometimes called the New England states)
Industries:Shipbuilding
SeaportsFishingTimber
LivestockFur
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Colonists Settle
Region 2The Middle
ColoniesIndustries:Agriculture
IronFur
ShipbuildingSeaports
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Colonists Settle Region 3The Southern ColoniesIndustries:
Agriculture(tobacco,
indigo, rice, cotton)Large
Plantations
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Why did they choose different regions to live in?•Climate, land, and proximity to the water really affected the way the different regions lived.
•Climate - the warmer climate of the south made it easier to grow a lot of crops
•Land - the rich soil and endless amount of land made it easier to grow crops in the south
•Proximity to Water - Colonies with seaports and waterways tended to be involved in industries that allowed them to take advantage of the water
•SID
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Why did they choose different regions to live in?
•SIDE NOTE - Many colonists settled in particular regions based on their religious beliefs
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THE BIG IDEA•The colonies had three distinct regions based on climate and land
•People settled in different regions for religion and industry