Title: English Colonies Review 1607
1English Colonies Review1607 1763
- Chapter 3 US History Beginnings to 1877
- Chapter 4 Creating America
2List what you know about the British Colonies
3SWBATs
- Students will be able to
- Locate 13 colonies and other major land features
of Eastern Coast of North America. - Describe the distinctive economy of each colonial
region (New England, Middle, South). - Describe how taxing is related to representation
in government using colonial history. - Explain how Zenger relates to Freedom of the
Press. - Describe results of the French and Indian War.
4Geography of the Colonies
- Given
- Map Handout with numbers
- Word Bank
- Textbook
- Groups to work in
- Label all the numbered places.
- Help each other using the textbooks and atlases
5Southern Colonies
- Jamestown
- Troubles
- Success
- South
- Crops
- Slavery
6Why British Colonies in America?
- Mercantilism
- Industrialism
- Colonialism
- Mother Country
- Import
- Export
7Northern Colonies, New England
- Puritan Religion
- World trade
- Exports
- Imports
8Middle Colonies
9What is distinctive economically about each of
the colonial regions?
- New England
- Middle
- Southern
10Roots of Representative Government in England
- Magna Carta 1215
- Parliament Representative Government
- Less power to the monarch, governing power is
moving downward.
11Roots of Representative Government in America
- Jamestown
- Royal Governors
- Locally elected assemblies
- Main issue Taxes
12Bacons Rebellion
- A classic have-nots vs. the haves
- Main result
13Late 1600s in New England
- NE colonies charters cancelled by the King
- King James 1685 attempted more control
- Tensions between Governors and local residents
14The Glorious Revolution(in England)
- King James overthrown.
- Protestants offered throne to William Mary
- British Bill of Rights
- New England colonists claim full British Rights
15Shared Power in the Colonies
- King appoints Govrs
- Governor runs the appointed colony
- Locally Elected Assemblies
16Describe how taxing is related to representation
in government using colonial history?
17Salem Witch Trials
- Watch the video
- answer the questions
- ASK questions
- be prepared to discuss
18http//www.youtube.com/watch?vOfpSXI8_UpY
Ben Franklin designed this political
cartoon. What does it represent? Why did he draw
it?
19- Your Choice is simple join us and live in peace
or pursue your present course and face
obliteration.
20Colonial Conflicts in theNew World
- Earlier French and British wars
- Ohio Valley in contention
- Raids on British trading posts
21Zenger, Freedom of the Press
- Read Play
- Explain how Zenger relates to Freedom of the
Press.
22French and Indian War
- Governor of Virginias message
- The French actions
- Virginia responds
- Great Britain sends troops
- The course of the War
23British Victory
- Britain ultimately wins
- The Treaty of Paris 1763
- North America as claimed by European empires
24Great Britain now in Great Debt
- Am Colonists want to expand west
- Indians oppose
- To prevent further military expenditure
- Proclamation of 1763
- Stamp Tax 1765
25What were some results of the French and Indian
War?
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