PPT-Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies

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VUS2a impact of age of exploration by describing the characteristics of early exploration and evaluating the impact of European settlement in the Americas pg 14

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VUS2a impact of age of exploration by describing the characteristics of early exploration and evaluating the impact of European settlement in the Americas pg 14 Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. Colonial America. Unit 2 Vocabulary. Cash Crops. :. A crop grown by a farmer for sale rather than for personal use. Dissenters. :. Those who disagree with an established policy, belief, opinions, etc.. 1619-1700. Quick Reformation Story. Martin Luther creates 95 Theses in Wittenburg. List of problems with Catholic Church . Bible alone was the sole word of God and Faith- through salvation. Catholic/Protestants. Political Life in England (1603 -1688). After the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, the crown passed to the Catholic Stuarts (. James I . ). James ruled as a Protestant monarch. But, chronic conflict with the Protestant majority of Parliament. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. Martin Luther starts the Reformation.. John Calvin expands upon Luther’s ideas afterwards. Published Institutes of the Religion in 1536. To Calvin, humans were weak and sinful. Only the predestined could go to Heaven, no matter what. A reaction to the Roman Catholic Church’s combination of indulgences and good works . . Chapter 3. American Pageant (13. th. ed.). Protestant Reformation . Martin Luther and the 95 theses . John Calvin (Calvinism). Humans weak & wicked. Predestination. Very strict religion. English Reformation. Facts about the colonies. Higher birth rate, lower death rate. Larger populations from immigration. Farming was main economic activity, followed by small businesses, and ship building. Major trade routes throughout the Atlantic ocean. 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?. 1619–1700. I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. 1517: Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation.. John Calvin’s use of Luther’s ideas had a profound effect on the thought and character of America. . Chapter 3. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. Martin Luther was indirectly helping shape a nation that was yet to be discovered when he nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Cathedral.. Keep the essential question in mind as you view the slides on this PowerPoint.. Essential Question:. What happens when cultures collide. ?. How did the emerging American identity begin?. How did Native Americans attempt to adapt to a changing environment?. New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island . Terrain. Hills and low mountains, narrow plains along coast. Thin and rocky soil (difficult for farming). Weather and Resources. Historical Thinking Skills 2. What caused the cultural clashes between English colonists and American Indians in the 17. th. century?. How did the development of the British colonies in the Chesapeake, southern Atlantic coast, and the West Indies change throughout the 17. US-VA History SOL Review Materials – Settling in America The Spanish: First and Cruelest The Spanish “discovery” of North America was perhaps accidental, but their purposes were not when they arrived. Armed with guns, germs (smallpox in particular), steel weapons, and domesticated animals, the Spanish took over using violent force to enslave Native Americans. This, coupled with a religious zealotry which rationalized even the most brutal practices in the minds of the conquistadors, led to devastation. Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies VUS.2a impact of age of exploration by describing the characteristics of early exploration and evaluating the impact of European settlement in the Americas pg. 14

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