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Here are the teacher pack items for English Colonization:
Overview In this experience, students learn about the last European country to establish a colony in North America, England. They learn about the first English settlement, known today as the “Lost Colony.” Then they explore the reasons for British colonization, including a primary source document. Finally, they consider why the British colonies were able to survive where the Spanish, French, and Dutch failed. Students will collaborate in small groups for scenes 2–4. Objective:
When people think of the colonies that would become the United States, they generally think of the British colonies. In fact, England was the last of the four major countries to establish colonies in North America, behind Spain, France, and the Netherlands. Still, the British were to have the biggest long-term impact on the future United States. Their colonies shaped the political and social fabric of what would become the United States of America.
Objective:
England’s first few attempts to establish a colony in North America failed. One of these, Roanoke Colony, is also known as the Lost Colony because it disappeared and no one knows to this day what happened to the colonists. Here is a simple timeline of events that are known about Roanoke Colony:
Use your imagination and write a few sentences describing what might have happened to the settlers.