Fortunately, we have a wide variety of chapter books available to upper elementary students. In the center are two harnessed draft horses surrounding a shield picturing a ship, a plow, and 3 sheaves of wheat. The rivers are important for transportation of people and goods. Archaeologists generally believe that the first settlement of the americas occurred at least 15,000 years ago during the last glacial period, though it is unclear when humans first entered the area known as pennsylvania there is an open debate in the archaeological. A history of the commonwealth offers fresh perspectives on the keystone state from an array of distinguished scholars who view the history of this commonwealth critically and honestly, using the latest and best scholarship to give a modern account of pennsylvania s past. This free sevenpage printable is a fun way to create a timeline of pennsylvania history, create a map of the state, and explore even deeper with bonus research prompts. Pennsylvania was 4th largest colony behind va, ma, and md a. Since pennsylvania was near the border between the north and the south, southern pennsylvania was raided by the confederate army.
It caused 620,000 soldier deaths and an undetermined number of civilian casualties. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Behind each panel is a number panel, the word tic, the word tac or the dreaded dragon. Geography of the middle colonies four states made up the middle colonies. Find the answers to these and many other questions in pennsylvania, a book about one of the original thirteen colonies.
The economy of the pennsylvania colony revolves around wheat, grain, and agriculture. Includes coloring sheets, a fact sheet, and 18 research task cards for further study. Pennsylvania played a major role in the civil war, providing military manpower and equipment. Weve had a ton of fun exploring the states in our explore. Pennsylvania colony by bob italia overdrive rakuten. Pennsylvanias capital, philadelphia, was the site one of the original colonies, pennsylvania was founded by william penn as a haven for his fellow quakers. Edited by saint josephs university history professor randall m. Pennsylvania pictures and facts national geographic kids. Created partly as a safe haven for people from all walks of life, pennsylvania is today the home of diverse cultures, religions, ethnic groups, social classes, and. State of pennsylvania theme unit printables and worksheets. Usa series, but with the addition of pennsylvania, weve got less than 15 to go. Pennsylvania was one of the middle colonies, along with new york, new jersey, maryland and delaware.
Pencak from quaker rule to the devastating decline of the steel industry, pennsylvania. Pennsylvania s history of human habitation extends to thousands of years before the foundation of the province of pennsylvania. But, with free religion came a hard time for colonists, not having the basic comforts other colonists had. The pennsylvania colony s economy is currently faring well, for people in england and the other colonies are buying and trading our crops. William penn founded the colony of pennsylvania by unknown. Unit plans link to lesson plans that fit class periods. Free pennsylvania state history printable homeschool. Consequently, they neglected farming and soon one europeans story early british colonies john smith, seen here in a 19thcentury painting based on a 1616 engraving. It recenters pennsylvania in the american historical narrative.
Pennsylvania with respect in signing treaties with equals rather than. Discover the past of pennsylvania through state maps in our online collection of old historical maps that span over 250 years of growth. A survey of recent books on pennsylvania political history, 1787 1877. Introduce the lesson after readings on the society of friends or quakers in the history textbook. The theme is constant throughout the book, dealing with the history of the colony from a native american perspective. From its origins as a colony with a special sense of missionto show that. Dense forests cover the higher lands in a beautiful green blanket. In 1681 englishman william penn, a member of a christian group called the quakers, founded the british colony of pennsylvania. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history.
One of the original colonies, pennsylvania was founded by william penn as a haven for his fellow quakers. Primary sources historical society of pennsylvania. However, the british defeated the dutch in 1664 and took control over the area. Native americans live in the geographical region now known as pennsylvania long. The volume is part of the pennsylvania history series published by the pennsylvania historical association in partnership with temple university press. Free pennsylvania state history printable homeschool giveaways. The colonies pennsylvania by sarah nichols on prezi. The keystone state, so nicknamed because it was geographically situated in the middle of the thirteen original colonies and played a crucial role in the founding of the united states, has remained at the heart of american history. The middle colonies midatlantic colonies history sage. Part 1, the history, narrates pennsylvanians from prehistoric times through the colonial. The amish and mennonites were both protestant groups called the pennsylvania deutch. The pennsylvania colony by kevin cunningham goodreads. Pennsylvanias two most populous cities are philadelphia 1,580,863, and pittsburgh 302,407. How did the diverse middle colonies develop and thrive.
For reasons for settling, list political, religious, or economic and the specific reason each colony was settled. Pennsylvania officially the commonwealth of pennsylvania, is a state located in the. When the civil war broke out in 1861, pennsylvania remained loyal to the union and played a vital role in the war. View pennsylvania maps such such as historical county boundaries changes, old vintage maps, as well as road highway maps for all 67 counties in pennsylvania.
Island colony, believed in fair treatment in all dealings with native americans. Pennsylvania, officially commonwealth of pennsylvania, constituent state of the united states of america, one of the original american colonies. Pennsylvania state study lapbook pennsylvania history. The constitution of the united states, the declaration of independence, and the gettysburg address were all written in pennsylvania. The earliest note of coal in pennsylvania appears on a map made. Pennsylvanias capital, philadelphia, was the site of the first and second continental congresses in 1774 and 1775, the latter of which produced the declaration of independence, sparking the american revolution. Lost colony, early english settlement on roanoke island now in north carolina, u. A survey of recent books on pennsylvania political history, 17871877.
Teaching the lost colony of roanoke thrive in grade five. The first public school in the american colonies was in philadelphia. Pupils to whom this textbook is issued must not write on any page or mark any part. Permission to reproduce an illustration taken from another source must be obtained from the original publisher. Early exploration and settlement page 12, core knowledge sequence 2.
Most people think that pennsylvania was named for me but that. Penn was born in london on october 24, 1644, the son of admiral sir william penn. Explains how the establishment of the colony of virginia, the massachusetts bay colony, and the pennsylvania colony helps to define the history of the americas between 1492 and 1763 as a time of settlement and colonization. From the colonists accepting all types of people and their own religions, to their well established government. For type of economy, consider the region the colony is a part of new england, midd le, or southern, and list the primary ways that money was earned for that colony. Your students have been hired to create a movie poster about pennsylvania colony and william penn. A short history of the region of pennsylvania north of the ohio, and west of the alleghany river. The pennsylvania colony was one of the original british colonies that became the united states of america. Simons wonderfully illustrated and written book should serve as the entry into philadelphias history for a variety of audiences. The history of coal is a long one, stretching back 25 centuries or more. Archaeologists generally believe that the first settlement of the americas occurred at least 15,000 years ago during the last glacial period, though it is unclear when humans first entered the area known as pennsylvania. Librarian books cost a great deal of money during my time so.
The state provided over 360,000 troops as well as supplies for the union army. Find a library or download libby an app by overdrive. This pennsylvania state activity sheet is perfect for students learning about states and state capitals. Books, 1968 college board, advanced placement course description. Introduce childrens literature and either read aloud or have students read from one or more books to help them understand what the passage across the atlantic was like in the 1620s.
Of the indian purchases, and of the running of the southern, northern, and western. History social science analysis skill standards chronological and spatial thinking. Introduce childrens literature and either read aloud or have students read from one or more books to help them understand what the passage across the atlantic was like in. The book, the first comprehensive history of pennsylvania in almost three decades, sets the pennsylvania story in the larger context of national social, cultural, economic, and political development. Us kids history book of the american colonies by howard eggerbovet and marlene smithbaranzin. Pennsylvania history and symbols unit study pennsylvania state symbols, history, geography, economics, and more. Unless you live in pennsylvania, you probably cant load the school bus and head to the museum. While theyre not going to create the actual movie, the movie poster that theyll design will include a combination or writingbased evidence and images. You will learn about the early inhabitants, being a part of the colonies, and pennsylvanias role in the revolutionary. A history of the commonwealth chronicles political, cultural, and economic developments that have shaped the keystone state. Without sacrificing treatment of the influential leaders who made pennsylvania history.
Printable pennsylvania maps state outline, county, cities. The middle colonies were explored by henry hudson for the dutch east india company in 1609, sailing up the hudson river to presentday albany, new york, and along the delaware bay. Of the original thirteen colonies, pennsylvania is the only state that does not border the. Readers will get to know each colonies history, geography, and contributions. Wood is one of the most important resources in the colony. Each lesson includes learning objectives, vocabulary, and.
To make each lesson plan as appealing and useful as possible, the subject of each serves as a case study for important topics in american history. The pennsylvania colony fourth grade social studies lesson plan. Here, weve listed the primary sources featured in our unit plans. We are called one of the breadbasket colonies by other towns in the nation.
The state fact sheet and task cards can be adjusted to meet the needs of students at many levels. Dover publications provides books for a fee of colonial fashions paper dolls. Modeled after the 1970s game show, tic tac dough requires students to get 1,000 points, or, score tic and tac by choose a panel between 19 and answering multiple choice questions about the colonies. This awesome interactive map allows students to learn all about state symbols such as bird, tree, flower, motto, nickname or state statistics such as area, population, highest point, electoral value and more, simply by selecting the information of interest and then mousing over the states. Pennsylvania history timeline important dates, events, and milestones in pennsylvania history. They do so by emphasizing the evolution of pennsylvania as a.
Search our database of plans to discover plans aligned to pennsylvania core standards and the pennsylvania state standards sas. Your child can do a little research to label all the landmarks in the state, and get familiar with its location within the u. Use the middle colonies task cards as a station, lab, scoot game, partner. United states symbols and statistics interactive map. Books about pennsylvania for kids pennsylvania history. Pennsylvania is mostly made up of mountains rivers, valleys, and forests. Old historical city, county and state maps of pennsylvania. Miller and william pencak, a historian at pennsylvania state university, this lucid and comprehensive history includes.
The settlers of pennsylvania meet their needs by using wood for homes, wagons, tools, crates, benches, and bowls. The book, the first comprehensive history of pennsylvania in almost three decades, sets. Lost colony english settlement, north america britannica. The continuation of slavery within the southern states was the primary catalyst for americas bloody civil war 18611865. Pennsylvania is our home lets find out more about all the things that make it so interesting and unique. Investors in the jamestown colony demanded a quick return on their investment, and the colonists hoped to. In addition to readaloud picture books, i also encourage my students to read historythemed chapter books. They were new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, and delaware. Pilgrims, the american colonies, the lost colony of roanoke, the colonists religious practices, farming techniques, and more information regarding daily life. Readers learn about colonial life and the events that led to revolution and statehood. This booklet follows the history of the polish presence into the revolutionary era. It was founded in 1682 by the english quaker william penn.
Pennsylvania is called the keystone state because of its central location of the original colonies. Reading comprehensions with references to pennsylvania this section lists reading comprehensions on with references to the state of pennsylvania. The colony of pennsylvania had a mild climate with coastal plains, plateaus and mountains. Wampanoag define the history of the americans between 1492 and 1763 as a time of encounter. New york, now the largest of these states, also is the farthest north. Pennsylvanias history of human habitation extends to thousands of years before the foundation of the province of pennsylvania. Philadelphia, known colloquially as philly, is the largest city in the u. It is the 9thmost densely populated of the 50 states. I lived in my new colony from 1682 to 1684 and 1699. The state is approximately rectangular in shape and stretches about 300 miles 480 km from east to west and 150 miles 240 km from north to south. An english colony the first settlers in the region were the dutch and the swedish. Pennsylvania is the 33rdlargest state by area, and the 5thmost populous state according to the most recent official u.
Look on the next page to learn more about me and my contributions to pennsylvania. In hopes of securing permanent trading posts for england, sir walter raleigh had initiated. But how much do you really know about pennsylvania history. They werent the only colonies britain had in north america. This lesson will teach you about the history of the state of pennsylvania. History and civics for citizenship overview this teacher guide will take you through the civics test questions covered in the theme, geography the. Research and explore your pennsylvania genealogy online with these online pennsylvania family history databases, indexes and digitized records collections many of them free. The history of pennsylvania begins in 1681 when william penn received a royal deed from. The land of pennsylvania was inhabited by native american tribes long before the first europeans arrived. Offers a chronological timeline of important dates, events, and milestones in pennsylvania history. The quaker province the founding of pennsylvania william penn and the quakers. In 1681, william penn established a colony based on religious tolerance. Daily life and relations the colony of pennsylvania.
The thirteen colonies pennsylvania climate geography with the many forests in pennsylvania, there is plenty of timber to go around. Williams, a puritan minister, was expelled from the massachusetts bay colony partly. Pennsylvania history books for moms history activities history for kids teacher hacks coin books trail guide 50 states travel books. Of the original thirteen colonies, pennsylvania had the largest number of polish settlers the first in a continuing stream of migrants who injected strong elements of polish culture into the keystone state. Morse is probably the best known of any american geography author, closely followed by samuel g. These reading comprehensions were not written specifically for the state theme unit. This lesson is to be implemented after the students have read the pennsylvania colony by dennis b. From quaker rule to the devastating decline of the steel industry, pennsylvania. When teaching, you should always provide books the kids can read or look through themselves. Pennsylvania is more than just the keystone stateit was also a key starting point for many immigrants on their way both south and west. Puritanism in massachusetts, anglicanism in virginia, catholicism in maryland, quakerism in pennsylvania. Because penns colony offered settlers religious freedom, it attracted people of. The state of pennsylvania has played a huge role in a lot of our nations history.
The geography of pennsylvania today bears little resemblance to that of coalforming times. Places like quebec in presentday canada, and the british west indies in the caribbean. Since 1854, the city has had the same geographic boundaries as philadelphia county, the most populous county in pennsylvania and the urban core of the eighthlargest u. The climate and geography of colonial pennsylvania was similar to that of the current state of pennsylvania. When reproducing material from this book, please cite the source as follows. These tribes included the shawnee in the southwest, the susquehannock in the south, the delaware in the southeast, and the iroquois oneida and seneca tribes in the north.
Below are a stalk of corn, an olive branch, and a draped red ribbon that. Big ideas, essential question, concepts and competencies are outlined for you. What is the climate and geography of pennsylvania colony. The dutch further explored and charted the area in multiple voyages between 1610 and 1616. The geography of pennsylvania varies from sea level marine estuary to mountainous plateau, is significant for its natural resources and ports, and is notable for its role in the history of the united states. The first american geography book is generally credited to jedidiah morse 17611826 and his geography made easy first published in 1784.