PPT-Colonial New England Women in Colonial America

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Table of Contents Colonial Women Clothing Colonial Homes Colonial Food Colonial Foodcontinued Colonial Foodcontinued Garden Daily Chores Quilting CandleMaking Home Décor Womens Rights . Chapter 3: 1690-1754. Population Growth and Diversity. Population of Colonies grew from 250,000 in 1700 to 1.6 million in 1750 (. Compared to 6.5 million in England in 1750. ) . The economy grew as fast as the population- and mercantilist policy meant a significant percentage of that went to England rather than staying in the colonies- there will begin to be resentment about that.. 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 . 1700-1775. American Pageant Chapter 5. Conquest by the Cradle. Population growth. 1700. 300,000 people total. 20,000 of total-. -black. 1775 . 2.5 million people total. 500,000 . of total—black. 400,000 . Colonial Society. What determined a place in society:. Wealth. Gender. Race. Differences between social rank could be seen in clothing, houses, and manners. Wealth in Land. Foundation of real wealth was the land. Empire . and Inequality. Break up into small groups.. Talk about and answer these questions:. Based . on your readings, particularly in the documents, what . hierarchies of power . developed in the colonies.  . ). The Columbian Exchange. The . Columbian Exchange. refers to the transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds. The Columbian Exchange. The . domesticated livestock and major agricultural crops of the Old World has spread throughout the New World. The History of Colonial Currency. Colonists arriving in the colonies were often poor, having spent most of their money for their passage to the new world. . For a variety of reasons, money was almost always in short supply during the early colonial period. . Southern Colonies. Plantations. Tobacco and Rice. Slavery. Indentured Servitude. Aristocratic. Chesapeake: Virginia. Jamestown. Virginia Co.. Gold/Conversion/NW Passage. Virginia Charter. Tragedy. John Smith. Economy of New England. Most New Englanders were farmers, but soils were rocky and the growing seasons were short. They grew mostly subsistence and staple crops to eat or trade locally.. More than any other region, New England profited from the sea by fishing, whaling, and trading.. GPS 1-2. . Bacon’s Rebellion. . armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by young Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor Berkeley. grievances regarding Indian attacks . AND Berkeley failed to address the demands of the colonists regarding their safety…... The rights of. The Role of Women in Colonial America. Women did not have the same rights as men during the colonial era. They couldn’t own land or vote.. They mostly served to help out on their homes or farms.. What was life like for women and slaves in the various . European colonies?. Chapter 3. Society and Culture . in Provincial America. The Colonial Population. By the late 1600s Europeans and Africans dominated the population on the eastern coast. 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?. AP Chapter 3. New France. 1605 Samuel de Champlain set out to monopolize the northern fur trade. . and founded the settlement of Quebec. Champlain controlled the fur trade and created alliances with the natives.

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