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Monday, 11 April 2016

ALL ABOUT THE USA 
by Emily Winston



CHAPTER 1: EARLY HISTORY OF AMERICA

1.            HOW DID THE PILGRIMS TRAVEL FROM ENGLAND TO AMERICA?
2.           WHY DID THEY LEAVE ENGLAND?
3.           WAS THE JOURNEY SHORT?
4.           WHY WAS THE NATIVE AMERICAN IMPORTANT?
5.           HOW MANY COLONIES WERE THERE BY THE 1750s?
6.           WHAT HAPPENED ON 4TH JULY, 1776?
7.           DID THE COLONISTS PAY THE BRITISH TAXES?

                                                     ... till next Sunday [29th January, 2017]

4 comments:

  1. Javier Notario Sánchez 2ºPmar24 January 2017 at 09:45

    Javier Notario Sánchez 2ºPmar
    1.The 102 pilgrims travelling from England to America.
    2.Because they wanted religious and political freedom.
    3.No,he wasn't
    4.Because, he is a native american
    5.British had 13 colonies on the east coast of North America.
    6.On the 4th July, the colonies declared independence.
    7.No,they didn't

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  2. Diego Martinez Alarcon30 January 2017 at 11:49

    1. The pilgrims traveled to America on the ship the Mayfloer.
    2. Because journey the wanted religious and political freedom
    3. No. Hard 65 days.
    4. Because he taught the pilgrims how to grows.
    5. Were there 13 colonies
    6. The colonies declared Independence from Great Britain.
    7. No, they weren`t

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  3. Lorena Dominguez Perez30 January 2017 at 12:33

    CHAPTER 1: EARLY HISTORY OF AMERICA.
    1. pilgrim travel from enngland to you america.
    2. the pilgrims left england because they wanted religious and political freedom.

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  4. 1. The 102 pilgrims travelled from England to America on the ship the MAYFLOWER.
    2. Because they wanted religious and political freedom.
    3.No, it wasn't. It was a long and difficult journey for 65 days.
    4.Because they taught them how to grow corn, beans and pumpkins.
    5.There were 13 colonies on the east coast of North America.
    6.The colonies declared independence from Great Britain.
    7. No, they didn't.

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