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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

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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. 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).. Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution. Essential Question. To what extent were the American colonists “Americanized?”. Keep in mind, changing identity and changing ideas, beliefs, and culture are historical themes.. 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 . 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 SOCIETY. SPANISH. Christianity. Daily life. Pueblo Indians. Revolt. MAP 3.3 . European Colonies of the Atlantic Coast, 1607–39 . Virginia, on Chesapeake Bay, was the first English colony in North America, but by the mid-seventeenth century, Virginia was joined by settlements of Scandinavians on the Delaware River, and Dutch on the Hudson River, as well as English religious dissenters in New England. The territories indicated here reflect the vague boundaries of the early colonies.. American Life in the 17. th. Century. New England Society. Education & Literacy. Towns with more than 50 households were required to appoint teachers. Harvard College was founded in 1636 to train ministers. 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 . th. Century. New England Society. Education & Literacy. Towns with more than 50 households were required to appoint teachers. Harvard College was founded in 1636 to train ministers. About 90% of adult white men & 40% of adult white women could sign their names. 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. Empires and Encounters. 1450-1750. Chapter 13. Colonial Societies in the Americas. Spanish, Portuguese, British, French. Wholly new societies. Mercantilism: Colonies provided markets for goods and bullion.. 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?. of repression.4 As the psychoanalyst and one-time colleague of Frantz Fanon, Alice Cherki, notes, we are dealing with

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