PPT-The Colonial Period 1607-1776
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Overview Questions and Answers Up until 1680 most of the settlers who came to the new world were from what country England List 3 reasons that many people
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Overview Questions and Answers Up until 1680 most of the settlers who came to the new world were from what country England List 3 reasons that many people left continental Europe and came to the New World . Chapter 2 Sec 2. “. We must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” – Ben Franklin. Question of the Day…. 1. What problems could a basketball team with all five star players have? Does individual brilliance without teamwork win championships?. The Art of Colonial Trades. A . WebQuest. Designed for Grades . 4 & 5. by . Bethany Whelan bwhelan01@bellarmine.edu. Task. . Process. Evaluation. Conclusion. Introduction. Introduction. . You are a teenager in Colonial America. It has come time for you to choose a career. Your parents are encouraging you to become an apprentice and eventually take over the family wig-making shop, but you would like to explore your options.. Post-Colonialism. Post-colonialism addresses . the matters of post-colonial . identity. (. cultural. , . national. , . ethnic. ), . gender. , . race. , and . racism. , and their interactions in the development of a post-colonial society, and of a post-colonial national identity; of how a . 1754-1775. Seven Years’ War. George Washington. Royal Governor Dinwiddie. First Battle of French and Indian War. Tanaghrisson. , or “Half King”. Fort Necessity. Albany Congress, 1754. Benjamin Franklin. Who’s. Your . Momma?. __________ . Diagram/Cartoon Analysis 15. __________Reading 1 with Note Strips 20. __________Reading 2 with Answers 10. __________ Economics Vocabulary Definitions. Name_________________________________________. (1990s-present). Focuses on the literature produced by both the colonizers and the colonized. Explores the effects of colonization, including social, economic, political, religious effects, and specifically, explores the suffering of colonial cultures. Europeans and American Indians maneuvered and fought for dominance, control, and security in North America, and distinctive colonial and native societies emerged.. Review of period 1 Group quizzes . Multiple choice questions. 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. After 1763, Parliament and the King attempt to reorganize the enlarged empire by tightening control. Many ordinary people engaged in direct often violent demonstrations against this. These actions reflected a growing socio-economic tension with the colonies. a look into our past settings, customs, practices and culture. Introduction: Pre - History. The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by prehistory and early history of the Philippines archipelago and its inhabitants, which are the indigenous forebears of today's Filipino people.. 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. From, . Common Sense. , by Thomas Paine (1776). 1) . What type of argument is Paine employing in this selection?. 2) . Do you find this argument persuasive? Why or why not?. 3) . How would you attack this argument, if you were inclined (or assigned) to do so?. Table of Contents. Colonial Women. Clothing. Colonial Homes. Colonial Food. Colonial Food-continued. Colonial Food-continued. Garden. Daily Chores. Quilting. Candle-Making. Home Décor. Women’s Rights .
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