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Get Ready! The Mayflower Compact is significant in American political thought because

King Philip's War of 1675-1676 was fought to A. remove Spanish Catholics from Florida. B. end Spanish control over the African slave trade. C. establish New England trade with the West Indies. D. stop the French from settling the Ohio River Valley.

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Get Ready! The Mayflower Compact is significant in American political thought because

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  1. King Philip's War of 1675-1676 was fought to A. remove Spanish Catholics from Florida. B. end Spanish control over the African slave trade. C. establish New England trade with the West Indies. D. stop the French from settling the Ohio River Valley. E. establish English control over the Indians in New England. What was the significance of The Albany Plan of Union? Get Ready! The Mayflower Compact is significant in American political thought because A. in it the people regard themselves as the source of political power. B. it was copied for the Massachusetts Bay Charter. C. in it the people agreed to be bound by the will of the majority. D. in it church and state are separated. E. in it were provisions guaranteeing civil rights for women and blacks.

  2. September 10, 2012 • Finish Objective 2 – What were the early rebellious stirrings in Colonial America? What were the events that played a changing role in the political, social, and religious climate between 1630 and 1730? • Objective 3 – What was the Colonial Enlightenment and who were the key figures involved? What is the significance of this era? • What y’all wanna do?

  3. Education • Harvard – 1636 Massachusetts required towns to establish schools • William and Mary – 1694 • Yale – 1701 • Education in the Middle Colonies • Education in the Southern Colonies • Representative Governments were created throughout the colonies

  4. The colonies begin to form a unified identity… • Professions – Authors, Doctors, and Lawyers • Phyllis Wheatley • John Peter Zenger – acquitted despite Royal Law

  5. Objective 3 • What was the Colonial Enlightenment and who were the key figures involved? What is the significance of this era? • Critical Thinking: What events interconnect the Great Awakening and The Enlightenment?

  6. Ben Franklin • Colonial Enlightenment Leader – by example: • Deism -

  7. The Wars of 1689 - 1763 • King William’s War • Queen Anne’s War • King George’s War -What do they have in common?

  8. 1758-1761  The Tide Turns for England

  9. The French and Indian War(The Seven Years’ War) Pontiac’s Rebellion and The Proclamation of 1763

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