PPT-Chapter 3 Colonial America
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Sections 3 amp 4 Test Review Which colonies were found mainly by settlers seeking religious freedom New England Colonies Who wrote Pennsylvanias first constitution
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Sections 3 amp 4 Test Review Which colonies were found mainly by settlers seeking religious freedom New England Colonies Who wrote Pennsylvanias first constitution William Penn What city at the mouth of the Mississippi did the French found. Rebecca Grossman. 7C1 ID4. Early Settlers. Early settlers brought with them small amounts of extra food. Once they arrived in the new world they relied on what was around them to survive. They hunted for meat but needed to balance what they ate. . 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. Colonial and United States Review to 1820. a. Identify the reasons for colonization, evaluate its impacts, and analyze the success or failure of settlements in North America. b. Analyze religious development and its significance in colonial America (e.g., religious settlements, the Great Awakening). 1. . The men who owned and ran the taverns . which sprang . up in the . colonial . towns.. Pub is for Public house. 2. . . What was the Great Awakening? Give 2 examples of . people . who . had . 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 . . Hey! Hey!. Let’s discover…. today!. COLONIAL AMERICA. Vocabulary. colony. : a distant territory belonging to or under the control of a . nation.. Vocabulary. colonist. : a person who lives in a . We will examine life in the colonial era on the eve of the American Revolution.. Warm Up: What does the first amendment to the Constitution protect?. Go over homework. Chapter 5 Notes. Triangular Trade. Empire & Aftermath. February 2017. Introduction. Economic . development . – a . term used frequently in 20th century by economists, policymakers, intellectuals. Concept has a longer history, connected to ideas about modernisation, industrialisation, westernisation.. ). 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. I. The Spanish Caribbean. A. The indigenous Tainos or Arawaks . Taino Indians, Dominican Rep., 1500 CE. B. The . Encomienda. system. 1. subjugated by the Spanish to mine gold & silver. 2. Brutality & smallpox led to a decrease in the population. 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. 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.. 1700 - 1780. © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.. OUT OF MANY. A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Part One. Introduction. 2. © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.. Chapter Focus Questions. What were the similarities and differences among eighteenth-century Spanish, French, and British colonies?. Syllabus Review. Professor . Kristalyn . M. . Shefveland. Fall . 2015. About your professor. My name is Dr. Kristalyn Shefveland and I am a specialist in Colonial and Native American History. I received my PhD in American History from the University of Mississippi in May 2010. My research interests include Colonial America, Native America, the Southeast, the Atlantic World and the British Empire. I am eager to learn about you and your specific interests in History. .
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