Unit 4: Colonial America
The student will demonstrate knowledge of the factors that shaped colonial America by
a) describing the religious and economic events and conditions that led to the colonization of America; b) describing life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies, with emphasis on how people interacted with their environment to produce goods and services, including examples of specialization and interdependence; c) describing colonial life in America from the perspectives of large landowners, farmers, artisans, women, free African Americans, indentured servants, and enslaved African Americans; d) identifying the political and economic relationships between the colonies and Great Britain. |
Parent Guide
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Colonial America Packet
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Matching Activities for Test Prep
Below you will find five different matching activites. Be sure to work with one topic at a time. Print one and cut it apart. Practice matching all the parts. Use your notes or study guide if needed. When you think you have it correct, compare it to a copy on your computer/device screen. Now practice until you can get it right without looking. Fianlly, move on to the next topic.
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