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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial Living history demonstration at Fort Caroline including Civil War cannon.
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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
A Day in the Life of a French Settler

Clash of Cultures Activity

OBJECTIVES 

Students will gain an understanding of the difficulties that the French faced in their daily lives at Fort Caroline by comparing and contrasting how their modern activities and concerns differ from the daily activities and concerns of European settlers in northeast Florida during the 16th century.

AGE 

3rd-5th grade

ENHANCES 

SS.A.1.2.3, SS.A.6.2.5

TIME AND PLACE 

Classroom post-visit activity, 15 minutes

WORKSHEET 

Compare/Contrast Table pdf (54.9 k)

This file must be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download this program (free), click here.

BACKGROUND 
(this may be omitted if discussed fully on the class fieldtrip)

Why was la Caroline built in this area? Discuss with the class the many advantages of this location (river for transportation; native plants/fish/shellfish readily available; friendly Indians that provided help). If you did not receive a ranger program the book "Fort Caroline and Its Leader" by Charles E. Bennett provides excellent background information on this.

PROCEDURE 

Students can complete the worksheet individually or gather in small groups and brainstorm.

EVALUATION 

There are many differences that students should have noticed while visiting Fort Caroline for how their lives would have been different if they were living in northeast Florida 450 years ago. Many things were mentioned in the ranger program, but hopefully they can come up with even more on their own. Listed below are some ideas, but students are definitely not limited to this list. They are listed as general concepts because many variations could follow.

  1. work vs. school (how did children learn things back then)
  2. comfort - no air conditioning or OFF! bug repellent
  3. diet - not only working to find food but to prepare it, no microwave meals
  4. health - what happens if you get sick?
  5. building your own home (or the fort)
  6. heavy labor - clearing land, etc.
  7. electric, plumbing
  8. differences in how news or mail travels

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Did You Know?
Fort Caroline National Memorial was the site of the first conflict between Europeans over land that is now part of the Continental United States.
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Last Updated: April 23, 2011 at 08:27 MST