How does the Constitution protect our basic rights? Bill of rights, Freedom of Expression, etc…
Children in the North and South English Colonies By Willie Gardner, Katie Mader, Nicole Backhaus, and Mo Hannan.
13 English Colonies Warm Up: Compare and contrast the reasons for settlement of Jamestown and Plymouth.
Chapter 3 Section 1 The First English Settlements Explain why England wanted to establish colonies in North America. Describe the experience of the settlers.
Early English Colonies Ppt
WARM-UP Make a list of what you would fear if you were setting off to colonize a new world. Turn to page 64 in textbook.
European Settlements in North America The Age of Exploration begins Early Spanish colonies Other countries begin to colonize Early English colonies.
The Early English Colonies. I. England and the New World Reasons for England’s late entry Protracted religious strife Continuing struggle to subdue.
Starting the 13 English Colonies Chapter 3. Early Colonies Have Mixed Success *Main Idea: Two early English colonies failed, but Jamestown survived –
Detail of Squanto teaching Pilgrims how to grow corn. NEXT The English Establish 13 Colonies, 1585–1732 The English colonies developed in North America,
Early English Colonies and Jamestown
13 English Colonies