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Prepare for the study of European settlement, Puritan beliefs, and Rationalism in American history up to 1800. Includes essay questions and comparative analysis to deepen understanding. Study guide highlights key aspects of Native American, Puritan, and Rationalist interactions and influences.
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Agendas for Wednesday 9/3 4th week of school (3rd full week)
Juniors 9/3/14 • Warm-up:a. vocabulary; b. poems (10 minutes) • Begin chapter 1 in textbook (notes and share with partners…if time) HW: bring textbooks on Wednesday (9/3) HW: Vocab. Quiz #1 9/8 HW: Final assessment (letter to senator) for cloning unit DUE: Thursday 9/4 @ 10:00 p.m. to turnitin.com
Freshmen 9/3/14 MAP test (second day)
Chapter 1 Study Guide Encounters and Foundations to 1800
By the end of this unit you will need to answer the following questions in an essay… • What affect did European settlement have on Native Americans? • Who were the Puritans and what were their beliefs about human nature? • How did Rationalism differ from Puritanism, and what effect did rationalism have on the new American political system? • What methods did each group use to share their identity, ideas, and histories? (EVERYONE WRITES THIS QUESTION ALONG WITH ONE OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS) ** Number off as a class; whichever number you received, write that question down on a piece of paper; skip ½ page and write down question #4
Compare Contrast Chart Native Amer. Puritans Rationalists Beliefs Types of Lit. (we will do as a class) Affect on Other Groups Affect on Govt.
Read through pages 4-top of 19 and… • more carefully read the section assigned to you (1=European affect on Native Americans 2=Puritans, 3=Rationalists) and skim the • Under the question you wrote, write down five important things that help answer your question. • Fill in the chart for your assigned • DO NOT worry about answering question #4 or the literature section of the chart
Brainstorm P2 • European settlement: judged Native Americans to be inferior and enslaved them; brought diseases; livestock; trade; hunting; Native Amer. Helped Europeans with farming and land • Puritans: responsible for most of Native Amer. slavery; believe in god; pure of heart • Rationalists: strict; lawful; reason based • (forgot brainstorm with period 4)
Brainstorm P5 • European affect on Native Americans: pushed them off land and killed many; made some slaves/workers; introduced new diseases; trade • Puritans: came because they wanted freedom of religion; wanted to be pure and live for God • Rationalists: use their heads; clear thought process
Period 6 • Effects of Europeans on Native Americans: death; slaves; brought diseases; trading; changed their religion; • Puritans: spiritual; pure spirit; spread their beliefs; came from England; enlightenment; escape the church of England • Rationalist: use the brain; rational people; scientists