PPT-Colonial foundations (featuring the MID-ATLANTIC colonies)
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PRESENTED BY THE HEPHZIBAH HIGH SCHOOL US HISTORY DEPARTMENT ENGAGEMENT GEORGIA STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE SSUSH1 How did English settlement and colonization develop
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PRESENTED BY THE HEPHZIBAH HIGH SCHOOL US HISTORY DEPARTMENT ENGAGEMENT GEORGIA STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE SSUSH1 How did English settlement and colonization develop during the 17 th Century. 1775. , the thirteen American colonies east of the Appalachians . population . of two million whites and half a million . blacks. (1700- fewer than 300,000 people of whom 20,000 were black). -diverse . Conquest by the Cradle. A Mingling of the Races. The Structure of Colonial Society. Clerics, Physicians, and Jurists. Workaday America. Horsepower and Sailpower. Dominant Denominations. The Great Awakening. –. . 1754. ). European Imperial Goals. Spanish:. Tight control, sought to convert Natives and gain gold. Dutch and French:. Sent fewer settlers, established trade alliances with Natives, often intermarried, traded furs. 1625-1700. AP FOCUS. Similarities and differences amongst the colonial regions, focusing on:. Geography. Politics. Economics. Religion. Social structure. Religious toleration and separation of church and state. English colonists bought 500,000 acres of land in the Ohio Valley to farm. This hurt the French colonial fur trade and brought conflict between the English and French in the Ohio River Valley.. . In 1754, war between France and Britain began . Everything You Need To Know About Period 2 In 10 Minutes!. European Imperial Goals. Spanish:. Tight control, sought to convert Natives and gain gold. Dutch and French:. Sent fewer settlers, established trade alliances with Natives, often intermarried, traded furs. dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed.. What is the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies? . Natalie Anantua 7C2 1D1. New England Colonies. In the New England colonies, the colonists ate succotash (which is a dish that mixes lima beans and corn), Indian corn, pumpkins, green corn, whale and shark. . . Patricia Cline Cohen . ● . Sarah Stage. . Susan M. Hartmann. CHAPTER 5. . Colonial America in the Eighteenth Century, . 1701–1770. The American Promise. Coach Aiello. Monday (8/7) Essential Question. Why did countries want to establish colonies? What were the reasons behind the founding of the Virginia Colony?. Us history Standard. SSUSH1 – Compare and Contrast the development of English settlement and colonization during the 17th century. Everything You Need To Know About Period 2 In 10 Minutes!. European Imperial Goals. Spanish:. Tight control, sought to convert Natives and gain gold. Dutch and French:. Sent fewer settlers, established trade alliances with Natives, often intermarried, traded furs. US HISTORY . EOC REVIEW. Motives for Colonizing. RELIGIOUS. ECONOMIC. Thirteen . Colonies. New England. . Massachusetts. . Mid-Atlantic. . Pennsylvania. . Southern. . Virginia. South Carolina. Religion. 3.3. The Commercial North. 3.3 – The Commercial North . Main Idea. The Northern colonies developed a predominately urban society, based on commerce and trade. Essential Question. What is a natural right? What makes them so essential?. Attempts to Re-exert Control over the Colonies Colonial view in 1763 Salutary Neglect assumptions Colonists believed Parliament ONLY supreme in regulating foreign trade Colonists believed they were able to self-govern in
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