PPT-Chapter 4 American Life in the Seventeenth Century, 1607–1692
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I The Unhealthy Chesapeake Life in the American wilderness Was nasty brutish and short Malaria dysentery and typhoid took its toll Took ten years off expectancy
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I The Unhealthy Chesapeake Life in the American wilderness Was nasty brutish and short Malaria dysentery and typhoid took its toll Took ten years off expectancy of newcomers Half of the people born in early Virginia and Maryland died before their twentieth birthday. Opera in seventeenth-century France. Absolute monarchy — established by Cardinal Richelieu under Louis XIII. Académies. 1635 Académie française (for belles lettres) set up by Richelieu — rationalistic, idealistic, classicistic in sense of restraint, balance. By Arthur Miller. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. Early in 1692, a small group of girls in Salem fell ill, falling victim to hallucinations and seizures. . In extremely religious Puritan New England, frightening or surprising occurrences were often attributed to the devil or his cohorts.. because little was known the child. Foster published her novel based on the Eliza Wharton the heroine. Through a series fictitiously re-cre- relationships preceding Whartons death at a particula 1607-1692. Key Concept 2.1: Europeans developed a variety of colonization and migration patterns, influenced by different imperial goals, cultures, and the varied North American environments where they settled, and they competed with each other and American Indians for resources. Life in the Chesapeake. Illnesses. Life expectancy. Men to Women Ratio 6:1. HOW SLAVERY CAME TO THE U.S.. Indentured Servants. Indentured servants became the first means to meet this need for labor. In return for free passage to Virginia, a laborer worked for four to five years in the fields before being granted freedom. The Crown rewarded planters with 50 acres of land for every inhabitant they brought to the New World. Naturally, the colony began to expand. That expansion was soon challenged by the Native American confederacy formed and named after Powhatan. Opera in seventeenth-century France. Absolute monarchy — established by Cardinal Richelieu under Louis XIII. Académies. 1635 Académie française (for belles lettres) set up by Richelieu — rationalistic, idealistic, classicistic in sense of restraint, balance. The Unhealthy Chesapeake . Life in the American wilderness was harsh.. Diseases like malaria, dysentery, and typhoid killed many.. Few people lived to 40 or 50 years.. In the early days of colonies, women were so scarce that men fought. Opera in seventeenth-century France. Absolute monarchy — established by Cardinal Richelieu under Louis XIII. Académies. 1635 Académie française (for belles lettres) set up by Richelieu — rationalistic, idealistic, classicistic in sense of restraint, balance. Chapter 3. 1. Outline. American Families across Time. How Contemporary Families Differ from One Another. Racial and Ethnic Diversity. 2. American Families across Time. American marriages and families are dynamic and must be understood as the products of wider cultural, demographic, and technological developments.. 1607-1692. Key Concept 2.1: Europeans developed a variety of colonization and migration patterns, influenced by different imperial goals, cultures, and the varied North American environments where they settled, and they competed with each other and American Indians for resources. Warm up . – Tuesday October 21, 2014. PLEASE . WRITE. THE . QUESTION. . AND. . THE . ANSWER. ON YOUR WARM UP ANSWER SHEET. .. QUESTION #1. WHAT ARE . FIVE (5). CHARACTERISTICS OR QUALITIES THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR A MONARCH TO HAVE AND WHY? . Week 15. [Part 1]. Introduction to Theatre. College of the Desert. Realism. Realism in the last half of the 19th-century began as an experiment to make theater more useful to society. . The . mainstream theatre from 1859 to 1900 was still bound up in melodramas, spectacle plays (disasters, etc.), comic operas, and vaudevilles. Century. Chapter 4. Colony Groups. Southern. Georgia. South Carolina. North Carolina. Chesapeake. Virginia. Maryland. Middle. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. New York. Delaware. Northern (New England). Massachusetts Bay. Chapter 4 American Life in the 17 th Century 1607-1692 Don’t spend much time on How would you explain the fact that the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam eventually becomes New York ? What was the
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