PPT-COLÒNIES 2N
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MAIG 2017 2425 I 26 de maig Dimecres dijous i divendres El BOSC DE LA MASSANA VILABLAREIX GIRONA INSTALLACIONS NOTA Para cambiar las imágenes de esta diapositiva seleccione una imagen y elimínela Luego haga clic en el icono Insertar imagen. Delaware (DE). New Jersey (NJ). New York (NY). Pennsylvania (PA). Some Background Information…. The climate in the Middle Atlantic was good for crops like wheat and corn.. They made so much bread from the wheat that this region was nicknamed “The Breadbasket Colonies!”. Chapter 1 Section 3. English Colonization of North America: Background. No English Colonization before the late 1500s. Late 1400s civil . war. Early 1500s Protestant Reformation (Henry VIII). Late 1500’s major issues over—ready to go. Middle Atlantic, Southern. Vocabulary. Region. : human creations used to manage and interpret the complexity of Earth’s surface. Patroons. : . a person who held an estate of land with certain privileges like land ownership, the right to establish civil and criminal courts, and the right to appoint local officers. Mercantilism. Mercantilism: a set of ideas on how a Country should conduct economics. Accumulate as much gold and silver as possible (usually through colonies and trade). Self-sufficient in raw materials. Vocabulary. Colony. Join Stock . C. ompany. Charter. Compact. Proprietary Colony. Royal Colony. Religious Dissenters. Puritan. Pilgrims. Toleration. Indentured Servants. Plantation. Salutary Neglect. . Life on a farm. Life in the city. Rights of colonists’. Crime and punishment. Class differences. Life for African Americans. Religion. Education. Colonial Families. Leisure. Food . Notes on Life on a Farm. Peter Zenger’s Trial. The English Parliamentary Tradition. In England 1215, English nobles forced King John to sign the Magna . Carta. The Magna . Carta. was significant because it was the first document to put restrictions on an English ruler’s power. Ch. 4 - 5. Warm Up. Was the pre-1700 society of the southern colonies homogenous or heterogeneous when compared to that of New England?. SFI List. Thesis Statement. Slavery Symposium. With your group:. Ch. 4 - 5. Conflict in the Colonies. Bacon’s Rebellion. Virginia 1676. Led by back country . planter. Nathaniel Bacon . House of Burgesses took away the right to vote from landless freemen & refused to protect them from Indian attacks. U.S. History 7. New England Colonies. Massachusetts. Connecticut. . New England Colonies were mainly founded for religious freedom. Puritan . is the main religion. (The Puritan religion set out to simplify the practices of the Church of England). Create your new colony. You have found a new colony-congratulations! Now you have some decisions to make:. Economy-How will you make $$?. Government-How will it be structured?. Social/cultural aspects-what are they? What is life like? Are there social classes?. 1600’s . and 1700’s, they . became . the home to people of . many . lands. These people . brought . their own customs . and . traditions. In time, they . shaped . these old ways into a . new . American Culture. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Massachusetts. New Hampshire. New England. Climate and Physical Features. Rocky Soils. Short farming season. Subsistence farming. Bad farming conditions. Great harbors for port. WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS.
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