Colonizing of North America Worksheet
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Today you will begin research pertaining to next unit in Social Studies - the colonization of North America. You will receive a worksheet with the following questions. I would like you to refer to the websites below, then answer the questions using complete sentences. I do not expect you to finish the worksheet today, but I do expect you to focus and get as much as possible completed!
Refer to the first two websites for the first questions:
Virginia History Overview
Virginia History Facts
Education in Virginia
Jamestown history
Jamestown history
Did Virginia value education? How do you know?
How did the colonists govern themselves?
What resources did they bring to Virginia?
What did they do for work?
How did Virginia get her name?
Refer to the map of colonial Virginia (1663)
http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1633m4.jpg
Looking at this map of Virginia, what sources of food might you find?
What kind of farming opportunities might there be?
How do you think the settlers will relate to the Native Americans?
Would it be better to settle close to the shore or further inland?
Visit Virtual Jamestown to answer these questions:
http://www.virtualjamestown.org/interactive.html
Who settled Jamestown?
Why was the Muster of 1624/5 important?
Go the Patterns of Settlement and click on the years. What kinds of changes do you note?
Massachusetts
Visit these two sites to get a good background about the settlement of Massachusetts.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/13massachusetts.htm
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/usstates/massachusettshistory1.htm
Were the British probably the first European settlers to reach Massachusetts?
Who else had visited this land?
Did Massachusetts value education? How do you know?
How did the colonists govern themselves?
What resources did they bring to Massachusetts?
What did they do for work?
How did Massachusetts get her name?
We always think of Massachusetts and the first Thanksgiving? Find out about it.
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/feast/
Who attended this feast?
How long did it last?
What kinds of food were eaten?
Did it bring the Native Americans and Pilgrims closer together?
Visit the house that the Choate family built in Ipswich, Massachusetts. What do you think these clues tell us about their life?
http://americanhistory.si.edu/house/families/choates.asp
What was Mr. Choate's position in the community?
Click on the artifacts. What clues do they give us about life in Massachusetts at that time.
Do you think their life was typical of the settlers in Massachusetts?
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