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Cultural Landscapes

By Miss O. VS 4b. Cultural Landscapes. What is a culture?. Whenever people settle an area, they change the culture and landscape to reflect their beliefs , customs , and architecture . Culture of Colonial Virginia.

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Cultural Landscapes

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  1. By Miss O. VS 4b Cultural Landscapes

  2. What is a culture?

  3. Whenever people settle an area, they change the culture and landscape to reflect their beliefs, customs, and architecture. Culture of Colonial Virginia

  4. What are beliefs?What someone feels is true.What are customs?People’s traditions.

  5. The way buildings are designed. • Examples of architecture that reflect different cultures include: • Barns • Homes • Places of worship (e.g. churches) Architecture

  6. English  Richmond American Indian  Roanoke Place names reflecting culture:

  7. Similarities and Differences?

  8. Similarities and Differences?

  9. Similarities and Differences?

  10. Immigrants:migrated (traveled from an old place to a new place for a better life)

  11. And other Europeans settled primarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions. English They came for economic venture (power and money) Jamestown.

  12. Settled primarily in the ShenandoahValley, which was along the migration route. They came to farm. Germans and Scots-Irish

  13. Were settled primarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions, where tobacco agriculture required a great deal of labor. Africans Tobacco barn 

  14. Africans came against their will to grow tobacco on other peoples’ plantations. Africans Slave Quarters 

  15. Prior (before) to the arrival of the settlers, American Indians lived throughout Virginia. After the settlers arrived, most were forced inland. American Indians

  16. And living in new areas caused people to adapt old customs to their new environment. Migration

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