PPT-Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution1700-1775
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Conquest by the Cradle A Mingling of the Races The Structure of Colonial Society Clerics Physicians and Jurists Workaday America Horsepower and Sailpower Dominant
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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. Don’t miss this Strategic Day for Evangelism! . By. Tom Cheyney. Rocking Around the Clock For Your Christmas Eve Services. With the holidays just in front of us, I want to challenge you to not let the next six weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas come and go without preparing for this key strategic opportunity. This is a unique time when you can touch the unchurched, de-churched, and non-churched individual who during this time of the year seeks a touch from the Incarnational One. Beginning with the days following Thanksgiving and leading up to the pivotal Christmas Eve services, there will be many unreached who will decide to attend a Christmas Eve service somewhere!. A canon or large gun.. Second continental congress. A governing body whose delegates agreed in may 1775 to form the continental army and to approve the declaration of independence.. Continental Army . Our Christmas Eve service will be Wednesday, December 24. th. at 6:00pm. As part of this year’s service, we will also be having our Birthday Offering . of Service. for Jesus. . Overall Unit. I. . Age of the Articles of Confederation (1776-1789). II. Age of Federalism (1789-1800). III. Jefferson, the Era of Good Feeling, and the Embargo(1800-1809). Revolution. I. Revolution (looking ahead). 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 . The Loyalists, 1775-1791 Who Were the Loyalists? The Loyalists were residents of the thirteen American colonies who, for various reasons, took the British side during the American Revolution. In the A. re the First Human . Beings . C. reated as God’s Children. Jesus the Second . A. dam. True Father the Third Adam. . Questions. Why did God create Adam and Eve?. Why Jesus came?. Why Jesus had to come again?. Congress drafts George Washington. The Second Continental Congress selected . George Washington. to head the army besieging Boston. .. There were thousands of militia surrounding Boston but they were poorly equipped and had no sense of military discipline. . Text: . Genesis 1-4. Intro. . What Adam & Eve Looked Like. What did Adam and Eve look like?. People speculate on ethnicity, culture, color of skin, racial attributes, . etc. …!. It is all speculation since the Scriptures are silent on this point!. Congress Drafts George Washington. Actually lost more battles than won at this point. “Outstanding powers of leadership and immense strength of character”. Served without pay (but kept list of expenses). Immigration. Population grew from less than 300,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million by 1775. Populous Colonies in 1775. Virginia. Massachusetts. Pennsylvania. North Carolina. Maryland. Populous Cities. . Philadelphia. satirist… directs the probe of this . satire. at what he believes to be a truth: a fact of manners or mores or morality which society either evades, disguises or denies. Thus probing, hopes to penetrate the sham and expose said truth or fact. The goal of every satirist would be to have his satiric point proved valid...” (Mankiewicz). . 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 . 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?.
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