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The Thirteen Colonies (1-1)
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Introduction to the Thirteen Colonies - Starter Quiz
Regions of the thirteen colonies and how they were formed
Stars and Stripes Our flag has a story. The thirteen colonies that formed our country all had different flags. We needed one flag for all of the United States. We made a flag that had thirteen bright stars and thirteen bold stripes. We made our new flag in red, white, and blue. We called our flag the Stars and Stripes. Our country grew so we added two new stars and two new stripes. A famous song was written about this flag. Our country grew more and more. We needed to change our flag again. We went back to having thirteen stripes on the flag. The stripes show our country began with thirteen states. We added a star for each new state that joined our country. The star pattern changed as their numbers grew. Now our flag has fifty stars for our fifty states. Will there be another star added someday? June 14th is Flag Day. We fly our stars and stripes on Flag Day. We remember the story of our flag. It is a story that hasn’t ended yet!
What is the National Youth Theatre? The National Youth Theatre (NYT) is an organization for young people who are interested in the theatre. The organization is in London. It started in 1956. It gives young people the chance to do something exciting in their school holidays and to make great new friends from all over the UK. How did the National Youth Theatre start? A man called Michael Croft started the organization. Michael Croft worked at a boys' school and he organized a lot of school plays. When he left the school, a lot of the students asked him to help them to perform plays in the school holidays. Michael decided to start the National Youth Theatre so that other children in the UK could have fun in their school holidays, too. The National Youth Theatre's first play was Shakespeare's Henry V. In those days, it was very unusual for young actors to perform Shakespeare's plays. Lots of people were interested in the idea, so there were large audiences at the performances. Soon, lots of people knew about the National Youth Theatre and the organization grew very quickly. Young people from all over the country wanted to join. The National Youth Theatre was a big success because it gave young people the chance to show their thoughts and feelings through acting. It also helped young people to learn to work as a team, to feel confident and to communicate well with other people. Who can join the National Youth Theatre? All young British people, from the age of thirteen to twenty-one, can join the National Youth Theatre. About 4,500 young people apply to join the organization every year. A lot of famous British people started their careers in the National Youth Theatre. What can you learn at the National Youth Theatre? The National Youth Theatre teaches young people how to act. But the organization is not just for people who want to be famous actors. You can also learn to write and direct plays, work stage lights, build sets and design costumes. You can meet some of the best writers, directors and designers in the UK. The National Youth Theatre offers lessons in lots of different subjects every summer, so young people can learn new things and have fun in their school holidays. You can find out what you are good at and learn a lot of great skills to help you in the future.
When this lady died I descended like real estate in fee simple to her son Benjamin Stiles, Esq[uire]. About four years after her death, her two sons, Benjamin and David, were drafted to fight in the revolution. I also entered the banners of freedom. Alas! Poor African Slave, to liberate freemen, my tyrants. I had contemplated going to Barbados to avenge myself and my country… I went into Capt. [Samuel] Granger’s company, from hence I was drafted into Capt. [Samuel] Barker’s company of light infantry… ...I suddenly discovered a man riding up to me not more than eight rods distant on full speed with a pistol in his hand and ordered me to lay down my arms [weapons]... He said I must surrender to him who demanded me in the name of the King his majesty of Great Britain. I then plainly told him that neither him or his King’s majesty would get my arms unless he took them by force. He immediately cocked his pistol and fired. I fell flat upon the ground in order to dodge his ball… ...Finally, I was in the battles at Cambridge, White Plains, Monmouth, Princeton, Newark, Frog’s Point, Horseneck where I had a ball pass through my knapsack. All which battles the reader can obtain a more perfect account of in history than I can give. At last we returned to West Point and were discharged [1783], as the war was over. Thus was I, a slave for five years fighting for liberty. ...After we were disbanded, I returned to my old master at Woodbury [Connecticut], with whom I lived one year, my services in the American war having emancipated me from further slavery and from being bartered or sold. My master consented that I might go where I pleased and seek my fortune. Hearing flattering accounts of the new state of Vermont, I left Woodbury and travelled as far as the town of Lenox in Massachusetts, where for the first time I made a bargain as a freeman for labor. I let [hired] myself to a Mr. Elisha Orsborn for one month at the price of five dollars. When I had fulfilled this contract, I travelled to the town of Poltney in Vermont. There again I let myself to a Mr. Abiel Parker for the sum of thirteen pounds ten shillings, for six months. Here I enjoyed the pleasures of a freeman; my food was sweet, my labor pleasure: and one bright gleam of life seemed to shine upon me.
Timmy: How many goats are there on the farm? Farmer: There are thirteen goats on the farm. Timmy: How much is a goat? Farmer: A brown goat is eighteen dollars. A white goat is seventeen dollars. Timmy: How many dogs are on the farm? Farmer: There are fourteen dogs on the farm. Timmy: How much is a dog? Farmer: A black dog is sixteen dollars. A white dog is fifteen dollars.
How many goats are there on the farm? There are thirteen goats on the farm. How much is a goat? A brown goat is eighteen dollars. A white goat is seventeen dollars. How many dogs are on the farm? There are fourteen dogs on the farm. How much is a dog? A black dog is sixteen dollars. A white dog is fifteen dollars.
Timmy: Wow, there are many animals on the farm. Jimmy: Yes, let us see how many there are. Timmy: How many cows are there on the farm? Jimmy: There are thirteen cows on the farm. Timmy: How many horses are there on the farm? Cindy: There are fourteen horses on the farm. Timmy: How many ducks are there on the farm? Sam: There are fifteen ducks on the farm.