PPT-Class, Conflict & Culture in the English Colonies
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Ch 4 5 Warm Up Was the pre1700 society of the southern colonies homogenous or heterogeneous when compared to that of New England SFI List Thesis Statement Slavery
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Ch 4 5 Warm Up Was the pre1700 society of the southern colonies homogenous or heterogeneous when compared to that of New England SFI List Thesis Statement Slavery Symposium With your group. 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. 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. funded:. Religion. . was a strong factor behind the founding of . colonies—. -Maryland …. -New . England . . particularly Plymouth. , . . . Massachusetts Bay. , and Rhode . 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. 4.1 The New England Colonies . Boston was the busiest town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Religion played a crucial part in the development of the N.E colonies. Maine (part of MA), New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island. Review. 1. What event led to an increased demand in Europe for goods produced in Asia?. 2. Rumors of what precious metal in North America played a role in European exploration?. 3. What was the name of the theoretical water passage through North America to Asia?. Today’s Materials:. Cornell Notes: Roanoke and Jamestown. Textbook. Pen/Pencil. 1 sheet of paper for classwork. Guiding question. What problems did the Roanoke settlers encounter?. Why did the Jamestown settlement succeed?. Are there any core values that most Americans share? . Do you think that the colonists helped shape these values?. The Impact of the early colonial period:. Religious conflicts in Europe influenced the colonists’ ideas of religious tolerance.. Southern Colonies. 13 Colonies. New England-1620. New England Colonies. New England Colonies. Massachusetts Bay Colony. Rhode Island Colony. Connecticut Colony. New Hampshire Colony. Puritan. Town meeting. Warm-Up Questions. : . What key changes in Europe took place in the 15. th. & 16. th. centuries that allowed for overseas colonization?. How did European exploration in America impact native peoples?. WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS. Dilution plating to determine microbial density in liquid culture. Aim . To find the density of . viable. bacterial cells in two cultures of . Bacillus. subtilis. by dilution. plating.. Scientists use a number of different methods to determine the number of micro-organisms that are present in a given population.. Overnights . Blue and White colonies . The . cDNA. bacteria (hopefully containing piece of the duckweed . genome) is growing on the plate. . Note the two colors of the colonies.. The bacteria is grown on a medium with X-gal. This synthetic molecule when cleaved appears blue..
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