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COLONIAL AMERICA Grades 4 6 The eight pockets in this book are filled with fun, exciting projects that students can proudly present in a unique book format. Contents How to Use History Pockets... 1 Every Pocket Has...... 2 Colonial America Pockets Cover.... 3 Pocket 1 Introduction to Colonial America... 4 Pocket 2 The First Settlements... 15 Pocket 3 The Native Americans.... 25 Pocket4 Homes and Villages...34 Pocket 5 Daily Life... 43 Pocket 6 School... 56 Pocket7 Work...64 Pocket 8 Memorable People... 75 Evaluation... 92

ABOUT COLONIAL AMERICA The story of the United States of America starts with the story of how very different people from several European nations, many African homelands, and hundreds of native tribesbecame thirteen American colonies. Thousands ofpeople lived in North America long before Europeans came. They were made up of many individual tribes, each with its own culture and language, but they are often referred to as a collective group. That group has many names: Indians, American Indians, Native Americans, indigenous people, and Amerindians are some of these names. Many people from all over Europe came to the East Coast of North America. They all had their reasons. Some came for opportunities of owning their own land and businesses. Otherscame for the chance to live and worship as they chose, because they had experienced religious persecution back in Europe. The idea of self-government was very appealing to many. The Europeans had also heard that this vast new landhad abundant natural resources. People settled in the northern or New England colonies, consisting of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Others made their homes in the middle colonies, which were Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. They also settled in the southern colonies of Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Each colony was different. They spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and had different customs. The one thing that united them was their loyalty to England. The colonists traded with England, and England protected them from other countries. This cooperation continued until the colonies grew tired of paying taxes to England. The colonists decided they wanted to govern themselves, so they united to defeat the British Empire in the American Revolutionary War. By 1776 the thirteen colonies were called the United States of America. Not all colonists came to the New World voluntarily. The slave trade brought people from Africa against their will to work as indenturedservants andasslaves. Their contribution to the economy of the colonies was invaluable. 6 POCKET 1 INTRODUCTION TO COLONIAL AMERICA EMC 3709 Colonial America 2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.

THE THIRTEEN COLONIES TIME LINE Students are about to travel back in time to the settling of the thirteen colonies by the Europeans. The first permanent settlement was in Virginia in 1607. Georgia was the last colony to be established in 1732. Whenever dates are given throughout the unit, refer back to this time line to help students place the settlements chronologically. MATERIALS pages 7 (bottom only) and 8, reproduced for each student scissors glue STEPS TO FOLLOW 1. Students cut out the time line sections and glue them together. 2. As a class, read about the founding of the first permanent settlements of the thirteen colonies on the time line. 3. Fold the time line and store it in Pocket 1. THE THIRTEEN COLONIES 1607 1732 Jamestown, in Virginia, was the first permanent English settlement. 1607 1620 1622 1624 The Pilgrims arrived in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to settle. The English settled in present-day New Hampshire. The Dutch established the settlement of New Amsterdam in New York. 2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. EMC 3709 Colonial America POCKET 1 INTRODUCTION TO COLONIAL AMERICA 7

THE THIRTEEN COLONIES TIME LINE King Charles I of England signed acharter that established a colony in Maryland. Roger Williams founded Rhode Island. glue tab 1632 1633 1636 English colonists from Massachusetts established Connecticut s first permanent settlement. 1638 Swedish settlers founded the colony of New Sweden in Delaware. The Dutch established a settlement in New Jersey. Carolina Colony officially divided into North and South Carolina. glue tab 1664 1682 1712 1732 William Penn founded Pennsylvania. James Oglethorpe founded Georgia. 8 POCKET 1 INTRODUCTION TO COLONIAL AMERICA EMC 3709 Colonial America 2003 by Evan-Moor Corp.

THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES Maine (Part of Massachusetts ) Vermont (Claimed by New York and New Hampshire ) Connecticut New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Atlantic Ocean Colony (Year Founded) Origin of Name Chief Products Connecticut (1633) Algonquian Indian words meaning on the long tidal river Farming (corn and wheat), fishing Massachusetts (1620) Massachuset Indian words meaning near the great hill Farming (corn and cattle), fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding New Hampshire (1622) County of Hampshire in England Farming (potatoes), fishing, textiles, shipbuilding Rhode Island (1636) Dutch words for red island Farming (cattle and dairy), fishing, lumbering 2003 by Evan-Moor Corp. EMC 3709 Colonial America POCKET 1 INTRODUCTION TO COLONIAL AMERICA 9