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I N T E L ® T E A C H T O T H E F U T U R E
Storyboard - 13 Colonies
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Slide 1
Title: The Thirteen Colonies
Sub Title: A Presentation by: Harlan Vu
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Slide 2
Title: What States make up the New England Colonies?
Sub Topics: - Rhode Island
- Connecticut
- New Hampshire
- Massachusetts
Image(s): Map of New England colonies
Slide 3
Title: Why did people come to the New England Colonies?
Sub Topics: - Freedom of Religion
- To keep their family together
- They wanted to make money
- It also had good farmland
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Slide 4
Title: Economy in New England Colonies
Sub Topics: - Farming and fishing community
- They made their own clothes and shoes
- Grew their own food
- Examples of food are corn and wheat
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Title: Religious Beliefs in the New England Colonies
Sub Topics: - Left England so they could practice their own religion
- Religious Intolerance
- Keep their families together
- They wanted to make some money
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Slide 6
Title: Government in New England Colonies
Sub Topics: - They had a right to govern themselves
- Shouldn’t have to pay taxes to England
- Held town meetings to discuss events
- They had more freedom
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Slide 7
Title: Fun Facts About New England Colonies
Sub Topics: - Connecticut was the fifth to become a state in 1788
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- New Hampshire was heavily explored by the French and the English
- Rhode Island was the smallest colony and state.
- Massachusetts codfish was its biggest industry in the state.
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Slide 8
Title: What made up the middle colonies?
Sub Topics: - Delaware
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- New York
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Slide 9
Title:Why did people come to the middle colonies?
Sub Topics: - Wanted to practice their religion
- Also they were looking to make money
- They didn’t bring their family from England
- They were perfect workers for ironwork and shipyard
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Slide 10
Title: Beliefs and Revolutions in the middle colonies
Sub Topics:
- Quakers left England to practice their religion.
- American colonists believed they have the right to govern themselves.
- They did not wanted to pay taxes like in England
- Conflicts began to build when the English wanted to isolate the colonies.
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Slide 11
Title: Economy in the middle colonies
Sub Topics: - Region were part agriculture and industrial
- Trade with England was plentiful in these colonies
- Factories in Maryland produced iron
- Examples of products are paper and grain
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Slide 12
Title: Religious beliefs in the middle colonies
Sub Topics: - Left England so they could practice their own religion
- Religious Intolerance
- Keep their families together
- They wanted to make some money
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Slide 13
Title: What states made up the southern colonies?
Sub Topics: - Georgia: Founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe
- Maryland: Founded in 1633 by Lord Baltimore
- North Carolina: Founded in 1653 by John White
- South Carolina: Founded in 1633 by King Charles 2nd
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Slide 14
Title: Why did people come to the southern colonies?
Sub Topics: - Freedom of Religion
- To keep their family together
- They wanted to make money
- It also had good farmland
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Slide 15
Title: Economy in the southern colonies
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Sub Topics: - Mostly entirely an agricultural land
- Main feature was plantation and plotting lands
- Plantations grew lots of items they traded to England
- Examples of items are tobacco and rice
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Slide 16
Title: Religious beliefs in southern colonies
Sub Topics: - Left England so they could practice their own religion
- Religious Intolerance
- Keep their families together
- They wanted to make some money
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Slide 17
Title: Connecticut’s History
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1636 by Thomas Hooker
- Major industries are: agriculture(wheat, corn, fishing)
- Became a state in February 6, 1788
- Colony was named after an Algonquian word quinnehtukqut or known as beside the long tidal river
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Title: Rhode Island’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams
- Major Industries: agriculture(livestock, fishing, dairy), manufacturing(lumbering)
- Colony named for Dutch known as red island
- Became a state in May 29, 1790
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Slide 19
Title: Massachusetts’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1630 by John Winthrop
- Major industries: agriculture(fishing, corn, livestock), manufacturing( lumbering, shipbuilding)
- Colony name after a Massachusetts tribe known as large hill place
- Became a state in February 6, 1788
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Slide 20
Title: New Hampshire’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1636 by John Wheelwright
- Major industries: agriculture(potatoes and fishing), manufacturing(textiles, shipbuilding)
- Colony name of Hampshire in England
- Became a state in June 21, 1788
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Slide 21
Title: Delaware’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1638 by Peter Minuit
- Major industries: agriculture(fishing), manufacturing(lumbering)
- Colony named for the Delaware tribe Lord de la Warr
- Became a state in December 7, 1787
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Slide 22
Title: Pennsylvania’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1638 by William Penn
- Major industries: agriculture(wheat, corn, dairy, cattle), manufacturing(textiles, shipbuilding, papermaking)
- Colony name for William Penn and Sylvania, Latin for forest
- Became a state in December 12, 1787
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Title: New York’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1626 by Peter Minuit
- Major industries: manufacturing(shipbuilding, ironworks), agriculture(cattle, grain, rice, indigo, wheat)
- Colony named for Duke of York
- Became a state July 26, 1788
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Slide 24
Title: New Jersey’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1644 by King Charles
- Major industries: manufacturing(ironwork and lumbering)
- Colony name for Isle of Jersey in England
- Became a state in December 18, 1787
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Title: Maryland’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1633 by Lord Baltimore
- Major industries: manufacturing(shipbuilding, ironworks), agriculture(corn, wheat, rice, indigo)
- Colony named for Queen Henrietta Maria of England
- Became a state in April 28, 1788
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Title: Virginia’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1607 by John Smith
- Major industries: plantation agriculture(tobacco, wheat, corn)
- Colony named for England’s “Virgin Queen” Elizabeth 1
- Became a state in June 25, 1788
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Title: North Carolina’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1653 by John White
- Major industries: plantation agriculture(indigo, rice, tobacco
- Colony named for Carolus the Latin word for “Charles,” Charles 1 of England
- Became a state in November 21, 1789
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Title: North Carolina’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1633 by King Charles 2nd
- Major industries agriculture(indigo, rice, tobacco, cotton, cattle)
- Colony named for Carolus the Latin word for “Charles,” Charles 1 of England
- Became a state in May 23, 1788
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Title: Georgia’s history
Sub Topics: - Founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe
- Major industries agriculture(indigo, rice, sugar)
- Colony named for England’s King George 2nd
- Became a state in January 2, 1788
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Title: CITATIONS
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