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Simulating Colonial Trade. It is the early 1700’s and the colonial economy is rolling along quite well, despite the English attempts to control colonial exports. It seems those Navigation Acts, while annoying, can be avoided most of the time. Now is your chance to taste financial success in the colonies.
The purpose of this activity is to demonstrate to students, using the context of colonial markets for indentured servants, that prices emerge from the choices made by individual people. Video Demonstration:
try to buy at low prices and sell at high prices. Colonial households that have the most manufactured goods at the end have done the best. Businesses with the most gold at the end have done the best. (Consider offering a small prize to the best household and best business to encourage competition.) It is a good idea
13 Colonies Worksheets & U.S. Constitution Worksheets. Fifty-one self-guided colonial and Constitution worksheets. Supplement lessons or use when you don't have time to teach social studies.
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For many years, the colonies were profitable for England. Settlers sent goods across the Atlantic, and the British sold them in the European market. When England raised their prices for the colonists, and colonists found they could pay less than what England charged, the colonists bought from other countries. England reminded the
Our free printable worksheets can be valuable tools for helping students learn about the colonial period in American history. These free worksheets can engage students in various aspects of this historical era, promote critical thinking, and reinforce key concepts.