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Opening: Create a K-W-L chart and complete the “Know” column with anything that you know about colonization. Complete the “Want to Know” Column with any questions that you have about colonization.
Colonization= Europeans moving to America (think Pilgrims and Columbus)
Opening Complete the “L” portion of the KWL chart that we made yesterday.
Turn in homework from last night!
Have your agenda on your desk!
Homework
Reading Journal 1.2 Omit creating the discussion questions Don’t forget to work on your Key Terms!
REMINDERS! • EOC is worth 20% of your final grade! •Types of questions •We are preparing for it all semester beginning right now! •Tests are cumulative. First test is Tuesday, August 27. Multiple choice, 30-40 questions Quiz at the end of class. Can use class notes.
USHC 1.1
Summarize the distinct characteristics of each colonial region in the settlement and development of British North America, including religious, social, political, and economic differences.
Motives for Colonizing
RELIGIOUS
The Thirteen Colonies
New England
Massachusetts
Mid-Atlantic
Pennsylvania
Southern
Virginia
South Carolina
Religion
New England
“Religious Freedom”
(Tolerance)
Mid-Atlantic
LIMITED Diversity
& Tolerance
Southern
Religion NOT
a motive
The “Pilgrims” (Plymouth)
Religious Dissidents
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Puritans
John Winthrop Governor
City on a Hill!
TOLERATION
Williams Hutchinson
Religious dissenters, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, were
EXILED.
Williams started the Rhode Island colony.
(Limited) Religious Toleration & Diversity
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
Quakers Pennsylvania Everyone has an inner light
Catholics Maryland
Act of Toleration Lord Baltimore
William Penn
“All About the Benjamins”
Southern Colonies
Church of England Established
Recap-Religion
New England
“Religious Freedom”
(Tolerance)
Mid-Atlantic
LIMITED Diversity
& Tolerance
Southern
Religion NOT
a motive
Society
New England
Egalitarian (Clergy Dominant)
Southern Hierarchical (Landowners Dominant)
Plantation Slavery (Southern Colonies)
English Political Traditions
English Political
Traditions
Popular Government
Mayflower Compact and Town Meetings
(New England)
Egalitarian Democratic
House of Burgesses
(Virginia)
Aristocratic Representative
Economy
New England
Rocky Soil, short growing season
Commerce
Shipbuilding
Fishing
Mid-Atlantic Fertile soil, moderate climate
Staple Crops Wheat, Corn
Family Farms
Southern Fertile Soil,
good climate
CASH Crops Tobacco, Rice, Indigo
Slave Labor
Economic Regulation (Primarily of Trade)
(1651)
• SALUTARY NEGLECT • Strict Enforcement
Circle Map
Colonial Region
Closing Quiz on Colonial Regions -You may use your notes from class today! -Write the letter of your answer beside the question. -Answer the free response in complete sentences. It should be as many sentences as you need to explain fully. You may write on the back if you need to.