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Colonial Culture: The Great Awakening & Enlightenment Notes

Explore the impact of the Great Awakening and Enlightenment on colonial culture, including key figures like Jonathan Edwards and ideas of reason and science. Complete assignments and delve into the transformation of religious beliefs and educational institutions.

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Colonial Culture: The Great Awakening & Enlightenment Notes

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  1. Wednesday, Oct. 3 • Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor • Update your Table of Contents Date Title Entry # 10/1 Colonial Culture Activity worksheet 30 10/1 Native American/Colonist/African Am. Fact graph 31 10/3 Great Awakening/Enlightenment notes 32 3. Turn to entry #32 and set up Cornell notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk290guzDfg 4. Extra Credit tonight: Watch the presidential debate and write a one page response including the who, where, what, how (they carried themselves, reacted, etc.) Who do you think won and why?

  2. 7th LR – Thursday, Oct. 4

  3. Great Awakening/Enlightenment • The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion)

  4. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior

  5. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vUYUyZFINE&feature=related

  6. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations

  7. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations 2. Salvation for all

  8. I. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations 2. Salvation for all 3. Founded colleges to train ministers

  9. The Great Awakening • The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge

  10. The Great Awakening • The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity Summary

  11. The Great Awakening • The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity 2. John Locke – people have the right to life, liberty, property (people create governments to protect these) Summary

  12. II. The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity 2. John Locke – people have the right to life, liberty, property (people create governments to protect these) 3. Ben Franklin – electricity http://www.biography.com/people/benjamin-franklin-9301234/videos/benjamin-franklin-full-episode-2073416372 Write 4 questions Summary

  13. Ben FranklinUse pages 95 to 112 to fill in the chart

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