Ms McLane Ms Afshar Ms Scott Think about it Why do you speak Spanish Do Now Guess the populations of the following places in the year 1500 a Paris b London c British Isles ID: 476474
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Early Interactions
Ms. McLane
Ms.
Afshar
/ Ms. ScottSlide2
Think about it…
Why do you speak Spanish?Slide3
Do Now
Guess the populations of the following places in the year 1500:
a. Paris
b. London
c. British Isles
d. France Slide4
The populations were as follows:
a. Paris: 200,000
b. London: 50,000
c. British Isles: 3 million
d. France: 16 million Slide5
Now guess the population for North America (as a whole) during the year 1500.
North America: Approximately 15 million
Central America: 90-112 millionSlide6
Let’s check out an exampleSlide7
What do you think the earliest encounters between Native Americans and Europeans looked like?
KWL chartSlide8
Drawings and Engravings
a. What do you see? Be as complete and observant as possible.
b. What values and assumptions regarding Native Americans do you think White is portraying? Why do you think this? Why might he want or choose to portray Native Americans this way?
c. What do his drawings say about English concerns? Be specific.
d. How, if at all, do the engravings of de
Bry
differ from White’s drawings? If they are different in any significant ways, why do you think this might be the case?
e. Do de
Bry’s
engravings of the
Hariot
or
LeMoyne
accounts differ from his engravings of White’s drawings? If so, how? Why do you think they are either similar or different? Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12
Let’s check out some primary documents!
Read your document and answer the following questions:
a
. What information can you take from this document?
b. What values or assumptions does it present concerning Native Americans; Europeans; Interactions and relations between Europeans and Native Americans?
c.
What potential biases should we look out for?Slide13
An Early Map of the WorldSlide14
BTW, this is totally inaccurate…Slide15
Native American CulturesSlide16Slide17
What happened next?Slide18
Aim
What were
the factors influencing variations in colonial social structures and labor
systems?Slide19
Comparing and Contrasting the Three Main Areas
Read the sheet given to your group.
Chart the major points related to social structures and labor systems.
Note the key points related to society in your colony area.
VENN DIAGRAM Gallery WalkSlide20
Video
Jamestown Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZINHFyVDp3s
Write down: 3 new pieces of information about Jamestown.Slide21
Jamestown v. Plymouth
Analyze the chart
Identify 10 differences
FINISH THIS FOR HW
Read article and answer questions for HWSlide22
Let’s Consider…
What might have caused
the variations in the social and economic structures of the colonies?Slide23
SLAVERYSlide24
Let’s Discuss…
When I say “slavery” in the context of US History, what do you think about? Tell me what it means to you and what you associate it with. Slide25
Aim
How was slavery a
deeply established component of the colonial economic system and social
structure?
What are the differences between indentured
servitude
and slavery?
How did slavery develop as a racial institution?Slide26
Indentured Servitude v. Slavery
What are the differences between indentured servitude and slavery?Slide27
Group Work- Slavery
Look at the focus question assigned to you. Read the supporting material and answer that question.
Meet with the other people that answered that question and write a poster
Gallery walk
Fill in entire worksheet during Gallery WalkSlide28
Write a Letter
Imagine that you are a visitor to Virginia between 1738 and 1777. Write a letter home describing your observations on slavery. Be sure to include the following topics:
The types of skills the slaves possessed.
The types of resistance exhibited by the slaves.
The attitudes of the slave owners toward the slaves.
The destinations of escaped slaves.Slide29
Colonial Political Institutions Slide30
How were colonial political institutions influenced by the Enlightenment ideas, British traditions such as the Magna
Carta
, and the colonial experience?Slide31
Do Now
What are the most significant values of America today?
DIRECTIONS: List at least 5 values that you think are important to America today.Slide32
Colonial ValuesSlide33
Magna Carta
Magna
Carta
was the first document imposed upon
the King of England by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their rights. Slide34
Enlightenment
A cultural movement of intellectuals beginning in late 17
th
-century Europe emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.Slide35
Great Awakening
A period of religious revival in American history.Slide36
Research
G
enerate
a list of accomplishments and ideas of both the Enlightenment and the Great
Awakening.
Put each
of these accomplishments into categories of your
choosing (e.g. religious, social, political).
While
you research, think about how these things influenced colonial America as well. Slide37
Paragraph (Exit Slip)
Did the Enlightenment or the Great Awakening have a greater impact on the Atlantic World and American society from the 18
th
century to the present? Think in terms of the colonies
and
the present!Slide38
Democratic FoundationsSlide39
Aim
Aim: What were the colonial democratic principles?
How can the Mayflower Compact, the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, New England town meetings and the Virginia House of Burgesses and the practice of the right of petition in New Netherland help us understand? Slide40
Do Now
Define the word “Democracy.” What does it mean to you? What have you studied in the past related to this word
?
Write down 3 points in your notebookSlide41
Brainstorm
A
ssume
the role of the Virginia Company.
Brainstorm
ideas for solving
the following
problems faced by the Jamestown settlement in
1619:
• Not enough settlers
• Didn’t find gold or a passage to Asia
• Settlers were not motivated to work hard
• Settlers were denied the rights of English
citizens
Write down one solution to each problem.Slide42
House of Burgesses
T
he
first legislative assembly of elected
representatives
in North America. The House was established by the
Virginia Company
, who created the body as part of an effort to encourage English craftsmen to settle in North America and to make conditions in the colony more agreeable for its current inhabitants Slide43
Hypothesize the issues that would be discussed at this first meeting.Slide44
Mayflower CompactSlide45
Maryland Toleration ActSlide46
New England Town Meetings/ House of BurgessesSlide47
Practice of the Right to PetitionSlide48
Tensions between the newly democratic nation forming in what is now The United States of America and the monarchy in England and other systems abroad could lead
to…Slide49
Revolution.