Unit 3 Standards 4.7 Summarize the failure of the lost colony of Roanoke and theorize what happened 4.8 Describe the early competition between European nations for control of North America and locate the colonization efforts of the English, Dutch, French, and Spanish on a map 4.9 Compare and contrast the differing views of American Indians and colonists on ownership or use of land and the conflicts between them 4.10 Explain the cooperation that existed between the colonists and American Indians during the 1600s and 1700s 4.11 Describe the conflicts between Indian nations, including the competing claims for control of land and actions of the Iroquois and Huron 4.12 Analyze the factors that led to the defeat of the American Indians, including the resistance of Indian nations to encroachment and the effects on native culture 4.13 Locate the first 13 colonies and explain how their location and geographic features influenced their development and settlement patterns 4.14 Write informative text identifying major leaders and groups responsible for the founding of the original colonies in North America and the reasons for their founding 4.15 Cite and explain examples from informational texts about how economic opportunities and political, religious, and social institutions evolved in the colonial era 4.16 Making use of primary documents, analyze the early democratic ideas and practices that emerged during the colonial period 4.17 Describe the major religious tenants of the earliest colonies 4.18 Explain various reasons why people came to the colonies, including profit, religious freedom, slavery, and indentured servitude 4.19 Locate and label on a map the location of Jamestown, Plymouth, New Netherland, New Sweden, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony 4.20 Explain the impact of individuals who created interest in land west of the Appalachian Mountains
Study the locations and information about the 13 colonies using these links found on my Symbaloo: