How was the climate?
Cold & long winters
True/False: The crops where wheat, barley and oats
True
Crops include
Tobacco, rice, indigo
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Richard Owen, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
What is Genre:
Drama (Play)
What were the jobs (name 3 of 5)
fishing, shipbuilding, lumbering, whaling, trade and shipping
What kind of Farmland did they have: a. mild b. fertile, c. rocky
b. fertile
What are plantations
True/False: Fossils were discovered in England
True
What is the meaning of a "stage" in this story?
The area where actors perform
False; they were puritans
True/False: Settlers from many countries settled in the middle colonies.
True
True/False: Plantation owners only used indentured servants to farm the land?
False, they used enslaves Africans later in which became the main labor force.
What was the main idea?
Hawkins used art and science together to help people understand what dinosaurs looked like.
Problem-Carlos and Lily think they built a machine that can run forever
Solution - Domingo discovers the machine is secretly using energy from things around them...lights, watches, computers, etc.
Which was the major port city? a. Boston, b. Oregon c. Massachusetts
a. Boston
What were the middle colonies known as..
What was the climate and soil like?
climate- warm and soil - rich
What was the them?
Artists and scientist can work together to help people learn about the world and the past.
What are two characteristics of a drama (play)?
Written and performed by actors, use dialogue instead of paragraphs, include stage directions, divided into scenes, shows action through characters
States included (4)
Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island , Connecticut and New Hampshire
States Included (4)
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
States included (5)
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia
Why was Crystal Palace important
It allowed thousands of people to see the dinosaurs.
Name two main characters?
Carlos Perez, Lily Perez, Larry Sand, Effie Browning, Joyce Reardon, Domingo Perez, Mr and Mrs. Perez, Lee Comer