Puritan New England The World of the Puritans Who were the Puritans? Religious “dissenters” Protestant Reformation spreads to England in the 1530s Church of England (Anglican Church) formed Puritans want Church of England to eliminate all traces of Catholicism
By RitaChapter 4: Revolution Colonies Fight for Their Rights 1 . Proclamation of 1763 2. George Grenville – prime minister and 1 st Lord of Treasury Customs Duties – taxes on imports and exports Admiralty Courts – courts
By ThomasAmerican Transcendentalist Literature 1840-1855. A new philosophy: Transcendentalism. Began in the 1840’s Literary Movement influenced by the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant Concentrated in New England – called the New England Renaissance
By Solomonwritten v. oral traditions anthropology material culture artifacts. natural selection genetic drift gene flow species. paleontology fossils East Africa Rift Valley hominid bipedal Homo erectus range (fire) Homo sapiens . adaptation = observable DNA Cline regional color
By floraDenominations in the 13 Colonies: 17th & 18 th Century America. “From the Reformation to the Constitution” Bill Petro your friendly neighborhood historian. www.billpetro.com/v7pc. Objectives By the end of this session you should be able to. Trace development of American Colonial Religion
By JasminFlorianThe Republican Betrayal. The role of presidential power in challenging republican convictions. I. American Expansion. A. Population Growth. Between 1800-1810, the population of the country increased by 2 million 84% of the population were farmers
By OliviaCINC Scores as measures of power concentration, 1816-2000.
By MercyChronology from Columbus (1492) to the Plains Indian Wars (1890). Timeline Self-Test
By arleenBenjamin Franklin’s World 1702-1763. The British colonies come of age and the seeds of future development are sown. . Essay 1. “The British colonies were so antagonistic to each other that they were unable to unite to face the attack of common enemies.” Assess the validity of this statement.
By PatmanDesigning a Women’s Ministry Part One. Jean Marrapodi Director of Christian Education Providence Assembly of God. Objectives. To understand why women’s ministry is important To develop a philosophy of women’s ministry Core Values Purpose Statement Vision Statement Priorities
By kaoriIssues in Productivity Performance, U. S. vs. Europe. Technical Panel on Assumptions and Methods, Social Security Advisory Board Washington, D.C., April 11, 2003 . Why is European Experience Relevant? .
By ebonyTHE AMERICAN FRONTIER. Frontier living. Many adverse conditions Poverty Poor health Risk of child birth. Most men married at least twice Harsh work and living conditions. Danger. Indians Animals Accidents. Immorality. Whiskey as common as water. Gambling Fighting Lawlessness.
By mandellColonial Period. To 1763. Four Forces Leading to the Unsettlement of Europe. International power struggles resulting from political centralization of Atlantic Basin countries Increasing commercialization of economic activity leading to increased wealth.
By flintThe Bonds of Empire. US History East High School Mr. Peterson Fall 2010. Focus Questions. How did the Glorious Revolution shape relations between England and its North American colonies?
By quadeCrops grown mainly to be sold for profits __________. Crops grown mainly to be sold for profits cash crops. The ___________ limited who the colonists could trade with. The Navigation Acts limited who the colonists could trade with. Maryland was formed for this religious group ____________.
By lynnaChapter 3. Colonies Take Root. Chapter 3: Colonies Take Root. Section 1: First English Settlements. Section 2: The New England Colonies. Section 3: The Middle Colonies. Section 4: The Southern Colonies . Section 5: Spanish Colonies on the Borderlands .
By pageClothing Styles of Colonial America. Begin . New England Colonies. Middle Colonies. Southern Colonies. NEW ENGLAND v.s MODERN DAY MEN . VS. ▪ The Pilgrim’s garments followed the general fashions of the English Court. ▪ During the winter the Pilgrims and Puritans wore shawls and boots.
By deanReading : Marston Chapter 1 World Atlas vi-xii. Waitlisted Students: If you are still on the waitlist please leave your name, student #, recitation section, and e-mail on the yellow pad on the desk before leaving today. World Regional Geography January 13, 2010. What is Geography?.
By mokeColonial Life (1700s to the Revolution). I. Colonial Populations. Early 1700s Less than 300,000 in English-American colonies 1775, 2.5 million 20% African slaves Larger than home countries Largest single group of non-whites . African slaves—9 0% held by Southern slave owners.
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