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Chapter 4 Notes
  • Life in the English Colonies

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Essential Question
  • What were some of the early steps toward
    self-government in the colonies?

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ANSWER
4
Essential Question
  • Why were Americans divided over the question of
    independence from England?

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ANSWER
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Essential Question
  • What historical, geographic, social, and economic
    factors created ties and tensions between England
    and the colonies?

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ANSWER
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Essential Question
  • In what ways did the British colonies find
    success?

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ANSWER
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Essential Question
  • What are the similarities and differences in
    mercantilism and capitalism?

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ANSWER
  • In the late 1600s most countries in Western
    Europe practiced mercantilism, a program of
    creating wealth by carefully controlling trade.
    England profited when it had a favorable balance
    of trade, or when it sold more products to other
    countries than it bought from then England
    therefore wanted to decrease its imports, and
    increase its exports. As a result, the English
    concentrated more on importing and exporting to
    its colonies than to foreign countries.

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ANSWER
  • Capitalism is an economic system in which
    private businesses own and operate most
    industries and competition determines the cost
    of goods as well as workers pay.

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Privy Council
  • was a group of royal advisers in the English
    colonies who set royal policy.

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Parliament
  • was Englands national lawmaking body.

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Bicameral Legislature
  • is a lawmaking body made up of two houses.

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John Peter Zenger
  • criticized the royal governor of New York in his
    newspaper and officials accused him of being
    libel.

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Libel
  • is printing a false statement about a person
    that damaged his or her reputation.

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Dominion of New England
  • united the New England colonies under one
    government for James II.

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Edmund Andros
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Glorious Revolution
  • occurred when James II was forced to flee
    England and Mary and William of Orange took the
    countrys throne without bloodshed.

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Pop Quiz
  • What is Parliament?
  • What does libel mean?
  • Who was Edmund Andros?
  • What is a bicameral legislature?

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Pop Quiz
  • What was the Glorious Revolution?
  • What was the Dominion of New England?
  • What was the Privy Council?
  • Who was John Peter Zenger?

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Mini Question
  • In what ways did colonists exercise control in
    their local governments and courts?
  • Each colony had a governor,
  • Representatives in an assembly, and
  • Colonial courts.

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  • Why did James II establish the Dominion of New
    England, and how did the colonist react to this
    new government?
  • He wanted greater control over the colonies.
  • It upset the colonists.

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  • How did the Glorious Revolution influence the
    colonies?
  • Colonists removed the royal governor of the
    Dominion and re-established their own assemblies.

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Mercantilism
  • was a program of creating wealth by carefully
    controlling trade by most countries in western
    Europe between themselves and their colonies.

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Balance of trade
  • is the stable relationship between a countrys
    imports and exports.

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Imports
  • are items purchased from other countries.

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Exports
  • are items sold to other countries.

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Navigation Acts
  • were laws passed by Parliament which required
    the colonies to trade mostly with England.

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Duties
  • are taxes on imports.

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Triangular Trade
  • was the trade between the North American
    colonies, Africa, and Britain.

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Middle Passage
  • was a terrible journey on the slave trade that
    brought around 13 million Africans across the
    Atlantic to be sold in North America.

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Olaudah Equiano
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Pop Quiz
  • Who was Olaudah Equiano?
  • What is a balance of trade?
  • What are exports?
  • What was the Middle Passage?
  • What is Mercantilism?

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Pop Quiz
  • What are imports?
  • What were the Navigation Acts?
  • What was the triangular trade?
  • What are duties?

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Mini Question
  • What were the Navigation acts, and how did they
    affect the colonies?
  • Laws that required the colonies to trade with
    England.
  • It inspired trading goods illegally.

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Mini Question
  • What were some of the colonial trade networks?
  • It was the trade between the British West Indies,
    the North American colonies, and Britain.

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Mini Question
  • What was life like for enslaved Africans during
    the Middle Passage?
  • It lasted 3 months.
  • They were chained and packed tightly into ships.
  • Thousands died.

40
Cash crops
  • , such as rice and indigo, were grown on large
    plantations and small farms to sell fro profit.

41
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
  • ran a plantation in South Carolina and turned
    indigo into a cash crop.

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Slave codes
  • were laws to control the slaves.

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Apprentices
  • were young boys who were sent to learn trades,
    such as blacksmiths and printers, from master
    craftspeople.

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Staple crops
  • are crops that are in demand year-round, such
    as wheat.

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Pop Quiz
  • What are staple crops?
  • Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney?
  • What are cash crops?
  • What were the slave codes?
  • Who are apprentices?

46
Mini Question
  • How did climate and geography affect each
    colonial regions economy?
  • Southern - depended on agriculture and raw
    materials
  • New England cold climate and rocky soil made
    farming difficult, became shipbuilders and
    craftspeople
  • Middle Agriculture and trade were important

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Mini Question
  • What was the labor source in each region, and why
    did it develop differently from those in the
    other regions?
  • Southern slaves
  • New England skilled craftspeople and
    apprentices (few slaves)
  • Middle slaves and indentured servants

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Mini Question
  • What roles did women play in the colonial economy?
  • Woman sometimes ran farms, businesses, and they
    worked in the home.

49
Revivals
  • In the late 1730s and 1740s, ministers began to
    revive peoples interest in religion by
    delivering emotional sermons at __________, which
    were large, public church gatherings.

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Great Awakening
  • The __________ was an unorganized movement of
    Christina sermons and church meetings.

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Jonathan Edwards
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George Whitefield
  • __________ was a British minister who came to
    America and began a series of revivals in Georgia
    and Virginia.

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Charles Chauncy
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Gilbert Tennent
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Pop Quiz
  • Who was Jonathon Edwards?
  • What was the Great Awakening?
  • What were revivals?
  • Who was George Whitfield?
  • Who was Charles Chauncy?

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Mini Question
  • What was the message of the Great Awakening?

57
Mini Question
  • How did the colonists respond to the Great
    Awakening?

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Mini Question
  • How did the Great Awakening affect society and
    politics?

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Galileo Galilei
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Scientific Revolution
  • During the 1600s scientists in western Europe
    began using logic and reason to make new
    discoveries about the laws that governed nature.
    This change in the way people looked at the world
    became known as the __________.

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Sir Isaac Newton
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Scientific Method
  • Scientists developed the __________ to make
    discoveries.

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Enlightenment
  • Many people began using logic and reason to study
    human nature as well. This change in thought is
    referred to as the __________. Thinkers of the
    __________ developed ideas about how government
    should work.

64
David Rittenhouse
  • __________ designed mathematical and astronomical
    tools and studied the solar system.

65
Benjamin Banneker
  • __________ made careful astronomical calculations
    and published them in an almanac.

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Benjamin Franklin
  • __________was one of the most important colonial
    thinkers, scientists, and inventors.

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Anne Bradstreet
  • Preachers such as John Cotton developed a new,
    dramatic style of sermon,m while poets such as
    __________ wrote about family and religious faith.

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Phillis Wheatley
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Pop Quiz
  • Who was David Rittenhouse?
  • What was the Scientific Revolution?
  • What was the scientific method?
  • Who was Phillis Wheatley?
  • Who was Galileo Galilei?

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Pop Quiz
  • What was the Enlightenment?
  • Who was Anne Bradstreet?
  • Who was Benjamin Banneker?
  • Who was Benjamin Franklin?
  • Who was Sir Isaac Newton?

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Mini Question
  • How did the ideas form the Scientific Revolution
    influence the Enlightenment?
  • Many people began using logic and reason to study
    human nature about how government should work.

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Mini Question
  • What was education like in the colonies?
  • New England established schools to teach
    students to read the Bible
  • Middle and Southern colonies established few
    schools.

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Mini Question
  • What contributions did colonial scientists,
    writers, and artists make to American culture?
  • Rittenhouse studied the solar system
  • Banneker predicted an eclipse
  • Benjamin Franklin was the most important colonial
    thinker
  • Anne Bradstreet wrote about family and religion
  • Painters moved to the colonies

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