PPT-Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution

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17001775 American Pageant Chapter 5 Conquest by the Cradle Population growth 1700 300000 people total 20000 of total black 1775 25 million people total 500000

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17001775 American Pageant Chapter 5 Conquest by the Cradle Population growth 1700 300000 people total 20000 of total black 1775 25 million people total 500000 of totalblack 400000 . 1775. , the thirteen American colonies east of the Appalachians . population . of two million whites and half a million . blacks. (1700- fewer than 300,000 people of whom 20,000 were black). -diverse . Political make up. Mingling races. Structure of Society . Wretched Bachelors are disenfranchised by . VA Assembly in 1670. Economy, Trade, and Production. Roles in Society. Political make up. 1700= 300,000 (20,000 were black). Conquest by the Cradle. A Mingling of the Races. The Structure of Colonial Society. Clerics, Physicians, and Jurists. Workaday America. Horsepower and Sailpower. Dominant Denominations. The Great Awakening. A Large Colonial Family. The Family in Colonial Times. Many colonists lived with their extended families. Most colonists lived on a farm. There were few cities, and mostly single people or business men worked there. Revolution, 1700 . – 1775 . I. Conquest by the Cradle. By . 1775, Great Britain ruled 32 colonies in North America.. All . of them were growing by leaps and bounds.. By 1775, the population numbered 2.5 million people.. 1625-1700. AP FOCUS. Similarities and differences amongst the colonial regions, focusing on:. Geography. Politics. Economics. Religion. Social structure. Religious toleration and separation of church and state. MODERN PROBLEMS. Some questions to ask about Chaps 30 & 31. What replaced the New Deal ideology?. New Deal liberalism believed in a government-provided social safety net, progressive taxes and a foreign policy based on containment of Communism. It believed in managing the economy through regulation of corporate behavior and through deficit spending in hard times. When the New Deal coalition fell apart, what replaced it?. 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. How did aid from France influence the outcome of the American Revolution?. What was the significance of the battles of Lexington, Saratoga, and Trenton?. What impact did key individuals have on the Revolutionary War?. Question 2. Compare the ways in which TWO of the following reflected tensions in colonial society: Bacon’s Rebellion (1676), Pueblo Revolt (1680), Salem Witchcraft trials (1692), . Stono. Rebellion (1739).. Angela Brown. Focus:. Bellringer:. Ladies and Gentlemen. What associations come to mind when you hear this phrase? How do the images of ladies and gentlemen during colonial times compare with those of today?. Background. Treaty of Ryswick – 1695 . Africans and . engagés. for labor. 1685 – Negro codes – punishments . High mortality / low fertility. Slave population – 500,000 – most African-born. 1660-1750. 13 Colonies. Chesapeake. Maryland 1634. Virginia (1607 . ). 1619. South Carolina 1670. From Barbados. North Carolina 1653. Georgia 1732. Direct financial support from London. Defensive buffer. of repression.4 As the psychoanalyst and one-time colleague of Frantz Fanon, Alice Cherki, notes, we are dealing with

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