13 Colonies | Colonial Life | Colonial America| Colonial Times | PowerPoint

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Description
Students will learn all about Life in the 13 Colonies with over 90 slides of Information on the 3 different regions:
- New England Colonies
- Mid-Atlantic Colonies
- Southern Colonies
This 13 Colonies PowerPoint presentation is packed full of colorful slides with information about:
✔Life in the New England Colonies
✔The Puritans
✔Life in Mid-Atlantic Colonies
✔The Quakers
✔Life in Southern Colonies
✔Life on the Southern Plantations
✔Shipbuilding & Plows
✔Natural Resources in the 13 Colonies
This slideshow has information about trades, craftsmen, and artisans from the Colonial Times:
✔Basket-makers
✔Printers
✔Blacksmiths
✔Shoemakers
✔Silversmiths
✔Town Criers
✔Cabinet-makers
✔Brick-makers
✔Wig-makers
✔Coopers
✔Merchants
Plus:
✔Important Vocabulary
✔Quiz
✔Answer Key
NOTE: This unit has been updated and improved to meet the Marketplace Integrity Guidelines set forth by TpT.
Standards Addressed:
Explain the factors that shaped British Colonial America.
a. Identify key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit).
b. Compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion).
c. Describe colonial life in America of various people such as landowners, farmers, artisans, women, children, indentured servants, slaves, and Native Americans.
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