PPT-Chapter 3 Creating Anglo-America, 1660–1750
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King Philps War httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvDCFIJ26EaI httpwwwschooltubecomvideo449ab8a4c3554d5eb00eKing Philips War Part 2 1675 New England Indian alliance attacks farmssettlements . The long 19. th. century. The industrial era. 1750-1914. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1750 – 1914?. 1750-1914. Major Developments. Industrial Revolution leads to …. Urbanization, rise of the West, imperialism, class changes, changes to family and work. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1450 – 1750?. 1450-1750 Major Developments. European discovery of . Americas creates a . New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization. Lavelle/Popp. Historical Events. 55 B.C. Julius Caesar invades Britain. 313 A.D. Christianity is proclaimed a lawful religion . 449 Angles, Saxons, and Jutes invade Britain . 597 Saint Augustine converts British King Ethelbert to Christianity . A Brief History. Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus records the . Saxons. among the barbarians (along with Picts and Scots) who were harassing the Britons in about AD 365, and the mid-fifth-century . BRITISH. CULTURE. CHAPTER 4. British Culture PRISMs. Is cultural imperialism justifiable? . Is personalized or impersonal power best for a culture?. Why is privacy so important in Anglo-Saxon cultures?. World View. Pagan vs Christian. Poetry Characteristics. Anglo Saxons …Who Were They?. Great Britain – invaded and settled many times. Ancient people called Iberians. Celts (. kelts. ). Romans. Angles and Saxons. Much growth through natural increase. Exceptional longevity in New England. Large influx of non-English Europeans. Scots-Irish Flee English Oppression. Largest non-English group. The Scots fled England for Ireland, then the Scots-Irish came to North America. Immigration and National Identity in Europe and the United States. Eric Kaufmann, . e.kaufmann@bbk.ac.uk. Conceptual Frameworks. Decline of Dominant . Ethnicity. Political Demography. Jose C. Orozco’s Anglo-America. FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. Religion of Anglo-Saxon Period. The religion of the Celts (first British settlers) was a form of animism. They believed in spirits who were said to be their "gods" who controlled all aspects of life.. Learning Objectives. Enter text. Undo and redo actions. Create documents based on existing documents. Select text. Edit text. Format text. CMPTR Chapter 10: Creating a Document. 2. Entering Text. Microsoft Word 2010 . The . chart above shows that. :. A. Silver tended to “flow” from Asia to Western Europe.. B. Silver exports from Japan exceeded those of the New World.. C. Silver production in the New World decreased from the 16. Hannah Brezovec . Melissa Dureiko. Cecily Peevler. Anglo-Saxon Religion. The Celts were a group of people who occupied the British Isles to Galatia. They seemed to have a form of animism. Their gods and spirits controlled every aspect of existence and had to be satisfied constantly. . ________________________________. From log cabin to mansion (The Hermitage, Nashville, TN). first president from a state west of the original thirteen. Lawyer, judge, land speculator, politician, Indian fighter, and planter.
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