middle & southern colonies 5 th grade social studies chapter 6 lesson 1 the middle colonies
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Middle & Southern Colonies
5th Grade Social StudiesChapter 6Lesson 1
The Middle Colonies
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
Vocabulary
proprietorrepresentativetreaty
an official agreement between groups or nations
treaty
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
Vocabulary
proprietorrepresentativetreaty
a person in charge of a
colony’s land
proprietor
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
Vocabulary
proprietorrepresentativetreaty
a person chosen by a
group to speak or act for
them
representative
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
• Who became the first English proprietor of New Netherland?
• James, the Duke of York• The large part of New Netherland became what
colony?• New York• The smaller part of New Netherland became
what colony in 1702?• New Jersey
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
• Who did proprietors set up to govern the colonies?
• Governors• Who did proprietors allow to represent the
colonies?• Representatives• The colony of Pennsylvania was the idea of
whom?• William Penn
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
• What religious group was William Penn a part of?
• Society of Friends, or Quakers• The extra land given to William Penn became
what colony?• Delaware• What large city in Pennsylvania did William Penn
create?• Philadelphia
Lesson 6.1- The Middle Coloniespages 188-193
• Who was Philadelphia’s most famous citizen?• Benjamin Franklin• Name five of Franklin’s inventions.– battery– odometer– lightning rod– bifocals– Pennsylvanian fireplace
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5th Grade Social StudiesChapter 6Lesson 2
Life in the Middle Colonies
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
Vocabulary
free market economyfree enterpriseartisanlaborerapprentice
someone who is skilled at
making something by
hand
artisan
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
Vocabulary
free market economyfree enterpriseartisanlaborerapprentice
economy which citizens choose what
will be produced, not government
free market economy
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
Vocabulary
free market economyfree enterpriseartisanlaborerapprentice
someone who works for a
more experienced
person to learn a skill
apprentice
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
Vocabulary
free market economyfree enterpriseartisanlaborerapprentice
a person whose job
requires hard physical work
laborer
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
Vocabulary
free market economyfree enterpriseartisanlaborerapprentice
freedom of people to earn
money by making their own business
decisions
free enterprise
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
• What nationalities lived in the Middle Colonies?
• German, Dutch, Scots-Irish, Scandinavian, English, & enslaved Africans
• What is tolerance?• Respecting beliefs & practices that are
different from one’s own
Lesson 6.2- Life in the Middle Coloniespages 196-201
• What nickname did the Middle Colonies earn for growing so much grain?
• “Breadbasket of the 13 Colonies”• What were the two largest & most important
cities of the Middle Colonies?• New York & Philadelphia
Middle & Southern Colonies
5th Grade Social StudiesChapter 6Lesson 3
The Southern Colonies
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
Vocabulary
plantationlegislaturerefugedebtor
a person who owes money
debtor
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
Vocabulary
plantationlegislaturerefugedebtor
a group of people with the
power to make & change laws
legislature
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
Vocabulary
plantationlegislaturerefugedebtor
a large farm on which crops are
raised by workers who live
on the land
plantation
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
Vocabulary
plantationlegislaturerefugedebtor
a place protected from threat or
harm
refuge
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
• After colonists found no gold in Virginia, what two cash crops began being grown there?
• Tobacco & Rice• Some colonists took over whose land?• The Powhatan Indians• What was the legislature called in Virginia?• House of Burgesses
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
• What four Southern colonies did England settle between 1632 & 1732?
• Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia• What two names was the leader of Maryland known
by?• Cecilius Calvert & Lord Baltimore• What was the 1st Law in North America that promised
religious freedom?• The Toleration Act
Lesson 6.3- The Southern Coloniesp. 202-209
• In what year did Carolina split into North Carolina & South Carolina?
• 1729• Who was the leader of the new Georgia colony?• James Oglethorpe• Who was Georgia named after?• King George II
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5th Grade Social StudiesChapter 6Lesson 4
Life in the South
Lesson 6.4- Life in the Southp. 210-217
Vocabulary
indigooverseerspiritual
a person who watches &
directs workers
overseer
Lesson 6.4- Life in the Southp. 210-217
Vocabulary
indigooverseerspiritual
a plant that can be made into a dark blue dye
indigo
Lesson 6.4- Life in the Southp. 210-217
Vocabulary
indigooverseerspiritual
an African American
religious folk song
spiritual
Lesson 6.4- Life in the Southp. 210-217
• What did colonists make from pine trees that was important for shipbuilding?
• Pitch• What two cash crops were grown in the South?• Tobacco & Rice• Charles Town in South Carolina was changed to
what name?• Charleston