13 Colonies Economy Map. Maps & Geography The 13 Colonies for Kids & Teachers Clip Art Library What should your students know about the 13 original colonies? Ideally, they should be able to name them, locate them on a map, explain who settled there and why, and list the economic activities of each region Create a map of each region, and put it on the left
By examining this historical geography, we gain a deeper appreciation for the extraordinary journey of early American settlers—their challenges, innovations, and the collective spirit that would eventually lead to the formation of a new nation. Economy: The colony's economy was based on fishing, fur trading, and agriculture
Large 13 Colonies Map: 1) Freehand sketch the colony map example Create a map of each region, and put it on the left Fill the right side with the information below on the left.
Maps & Geography The 13 Colonies for Kids & Teachers Clip Art Library. 13 Colonies Chart The 13 Colonies Chart provides important information and interesting facts about each of the 13 Colonies including the date the colony was established, the region (New England, Middle or Southern) the system of government, religion, details of trade (see Triangular Trade) and economic activity and the names of famous people associated with the founding and establishment each. In this activity, students will create their own economic map for the 13 Colonies in the 1700s.This is a great way to help students remember the different jobs and industries that the colonists would have participated in.
13 Colonies Annotated Map Group Project for 5th Grade Social Studies. Dubois,2006 Provides an introduction to the history government. What should your students know about the 13 original colonies? Ideally, they should be able to name them, locate them on a map, explain who settled there and why, and list the economic activities of each region