Easy Classical Press Early Modern History Copybook GDI Basic Edition Grades K-3 Easy Classical Writing
Early Modern History Copybook GDI Basic Edition Grades K-3 By Julie Shields Easy Classical Writing A Division of Easy Classical Education Winterville, NC
This book is dedicated to My loving husband Tim and Our beautiful children: Thomas, Charles, Stephen Carolyn, Clark and Maggie
Early Modern History Copybook by Julie Shields Published by Easy Classical Press P. O. Box 1965 Greenville, NC 27835 www.easyclassical.com 2012 by Sandra Williams All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This book or any portions thereof may not be reproduced or distributed by any means including, but not limited to, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or any information storage or retrieval system without written permission of the copyright holder Cover design by Sandra Williams Cover Art by Charles Shields Title page photo: The replica of the 17th century ship Godspeed, which brought the first English colonists to America, was under full sail when she cruised past the Statue of Liberty in the New York harbor. NASA has teamed with Jamestown 2007 to celebrate exploration... past and future. The Godspeed Sail into six East Coast ports is the kick-off of an eighteen-month long commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown in 1607. PHOTO BY KATHY BARNSTORFF. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/researchernews/rn_godspeednyphotos07.05.06.html
Table of Contents Week 1: America Before She Got Her Name...2 Week 2: Prince Henry the Navigator...6 Week 3: Columbus Journey to the West Indies...10 Week 4: Circumnavigating the Globe...12 Week 5: Spanish Conquistadors...16 Week 6: French Explorers...20 Week 7: John White and the Lost Colony...24 Week 8: John Smith and Jamestown...28 Week 9: William Bradford and Plymouth Plantation...32
Week 10: The Massachusetts Bay Colony...36 Week 11: Roger Williams and Rhode Island...38 Week 12: New England Colonies/ King Philip s War...42 Week 13: Middle Colonies...46 Week 14: Salem Witch Trials...50 Week 15: Southern Colonies...54 Week 16: Plantation Living...58 Week 17: The Great Awakening...62 Week 18: Benjamin Franklin...66 Week 19: Colonial Trading with England...70 Colonial Trading with England...72 Week 20: Washington & the French and Indian Wars...74 Week 21: Taxation without Representation is Tyranny...78 Week 22: Boston Massacre & 1st Continental Congress...82 Week 23: Paul Revere: Shot Heard Around the World...86 Week 24: George Washington Commander in Chief...90 Week 25: Battle of Breed s and Bunker Hill...94
Week 26: John Locke and Isaac Newton...98 John Locke and Isaac Newton...100 Week 27: The Declaration of Independence...102 Week 28: Washington at Valley Forge...106 Week 29: Benedict Arnold...110 Week 30: Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris...114 Week 31: The Constitution...118 Week 32: Washington the First President...122 Week 33: Bonaparte and the Louisiana Purchase...126 Week 34: Lewis and Clark...130 Week 35: James Madison and the War of 1812...134 Week 36: The Missouri Compromise...138
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Week 1: America Before She Got Her Name Day 1 Building A Canoe When building a canoe, the Indians were very particular not to have any holes in the bark. page 2 Easy Classical Writing
Day 2 The bark was then spread on the ground and, in order to stretch it better, logs of wood or stones were placed on it. Easy Classical Writing page 3
America Before She Got Her Name Day 3 Then the edges of the bark were gently bent upwards to form the sides of the boat. page 4 Easy Classical Writing
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Week 2: Prince Henry the Navigator Day 1 Prince Henry wanted to know what was beyond that great sea across which man had never yet sailed. page 6 Easy Classical Writing
Day 2 He built new ships, and trained the sailors in the art of seamanship. Easy Classical Writing page 7
Prince Henry the Navigator Day 3 He gave them new maps and better compasses. page 8 Easy Classical Writing
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