PPT-Chapter 3: Northern Colonies
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16191700 Quick Reformation Story Martin Luther creates 95 Theses in Wittenburg List of problems with Catholic Church Bible alone was the sole word of God and Faith
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16191700 Quick Reformation Story Martin Luther creates 95 Theses in Wittenburg List of problems with Catholic Church Bible alone was the sole word of God and Faith through salvation CatholicProtestants. Ch. 4 - 5. Warm Up. Was the pre-1700 society of the southern colonies homogenous or heterogeneous when compared to that of New England?. SFI List. Thesis Statement. Slavery Symposium. With your group:. Ch. 4 - 5. Conflict in the Colonies. Bacon’s Rebellion. Virginia 1676. Led by back country . planter. Nathaniel Bacon . House of Burgesses took away the right to vote from landless freemen & refused to protect them from Indian attacks. Geography. Five colonies that make up the south are:. Maryland. Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Share a coastal area called the tidewater which was a flat lowland that includes many swampy areas. New England Colonies. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Massachusetts. New Hampshire. New England. Climate and Physical Features. Rocky Soils. Short farming season. Subsistence farming. Bad farming conditions. - Geography -. . NEW ENGLAND. MIDDLE. SOUTHERN. Geography. - Features that. make the region. unique. - Farthest north.. - Cooler Climate:. - Shorter growing. season.. - Helped prevent. VUS.2a impact of age of exploration by describing the characteristics of early exploration and evaluating the impact of European settlement in the Americas pg. 14. Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism. Create your new colony. You have found a new colony-congratulations! Now you have some decisions to make:. Economy-How will you make $$?. Government-How will it be structured?. Social/cultural aspects-what are they? What is life like? Are there social classes?. Section 1. The First English Settlements. England Seeks Colonies. In . the late . 1500s. , England began to establish colonies in North . America. to . provide . markets for English products. to . get . Keep the essential question in mind as you view the slides on this PowerPoint.. Essential Question:. What happens when cultures collide. ?. How did the emerging American identity begin?. How did Native Americans attempt to adapt to a changing environment?. 1600’s . and 1700’s, they . became . the home to people of . many . lands. These people . brought . their own customs . and . traditions. In time, they . shaped . these old ways into a . new . American Culture. Chapter 2: European Colonies in America. Main Idea: . In the 1500s and 1600s, European nations led by Spain, continued to explore, claim territory, and build settlements in America.. Chapter 2 Section 1: European Settlements in North America. Northern Territory Electoral Commission www.ntec.nt.gov.au Northern Territory Electoral Commission www.ntec.nt.gov.au Pick your favourite Northern Territory Electoral Commission www.ntec.nt.gov.au What did you just do? Section 1: Life in the Colonies. Colonial Immigration. Population, 1700: 250,000. Population, 1770s: 2.5 million . Slave population, 1700: 28,000. Slave population, 1770s: > 500,000. The population was well over 9,000. How146s the weather
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