PPT-Chapter 17: British Statebuilding

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in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries By Brady Glasser William III by Sir Godfrey Kneller What is the Gentry The gentry was a group of middleclass landowners in England

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in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries By Brady Glasser William III by Sir Godfrey Kneller What is the Gentry The gentry was a group of middleclass landowners in England The gentry represented about 2 of the population and dominated British politics during the 17. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Section 4. The Struggle for Land. Pages86-91. Section 4 Objectives. Obj. 1.Identify the North American lands that France claimed. . Obj. 2. Discuss American Indians’ response to colonists’ desires for land and fur.. The Colonies Fight for their Rights. I) French and Indian War 1754-1763. Fighting for Ohio River Valley. British ask colonies to help fight. French gain edge, British cut off supplies/soldiers to America. The Liberty Affair. British customs officials in Boston seized the . Liberty, a . ship . belonging . to John . Hancock. docked . in Boston . Harbor to unload a shipment of wine and . take on new supplies. The Building of Global Empires. 1. Imperialism in Asia, ca. 1914. 2. The Idea of Imperialism. Term dates from mid-19. th. century. In popular discourse by 1880s. Military imperialism. Later, economic and cultural varieties. . TRANSITION OF INDIA . FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN PERIOD UNDER . THE RULE OF . EAST INDIA COMPANY. The medieval period saw the disintegration of the . Mughal. Empire after the death of Aurangzeb.. India in eighteenth century. 1763-1776. Victory in what war would enlarge the British imperial domain in North America?. French and Indian War. This war would cause the British to built additional forts and the housing of thousands of troops. Would this be a problem? If so why? . Facts about the colonies. Higher birth rate, lower death rate. Larger populations from immigration. Farming was main economic activity, followed by small businesses, and ship building. Major trade routes throughout the Atlantic ocean. Aftermath of Lexington and Concord. After the bloodshed at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775,. about 20,000 Minutemen swarmed around Boston, where they outnumbered. the British. .. Even though they were fighting, for the first year of the war, they . 2. Ottoman Empire. Statebuilding. : The . Ottoman . Empire. reaches peak of military expansion in late 17. th. century. inferior largely due to European advances in technology and strategy. semi-independent warlords have power. Chapter 5: Outline . “Life in British North America”. Facts and Figures (p.77-78). . • . Politics. • Population. • Economics. The Peoples of British North America. • British and Irish (p.82-83). Independence. 1763-1776. Lesson . 1 – . No Taxation . Without Representation. British needed money to help pay for debt from French & Indian War. Sugar Act. (1764. ) . T. ax . was lowered in an attempt to stop smuggling…didn’t . The Coming of the Great War. There were a host of different long-term factors that led to the outbreak of WWI, including:. 1) Alliance systems. 2) Imperialism. 3) Militarism. 4) Nationalism. We will discuss them in this order, but the acronym M.A.I.N. is a good one to help you remember these long-term causes.. Chapter 5 paperback. 2. nd. . Cont. inental . Congress May 10, 1775. 3 . weeks after Lexington & Concord. , delegates from . all 13 . colonies met in Philadelphia . GA didn’t attend 1. st. because dealing w/ Indian issues that they needed .

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