The causes and effects.
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You will also need to watch Crash Course #7 on EDPUZZLE.
HW: Read chapter 5 and answer the following questions
Conquest by the Cradle
Know: Thirteen
Original Colonies
1. What was the significance of the tremendous growth of
population in Britain's North American colonies?
A Mingling of Races
Know: Pennsylvania Dutch,
Scots-Irish, Paxton Boys, Regulator Movement
2. What was the significance of large numbers of immigrants
from places other than England?
The Structure of Colonial
Society
Know: Social Mobility
3. Assess the degree of
social mobility in the colonies.
Makers of America: The
Scots-Irish
Know: The Session
4. How had the history of the Scots-Irish affected their
characteristics?
Clerics, Physicians, and
Jurists
Know: Smallpox,
Diphtheria
5. Why has the relative prestige of the professions changed
from colonial times to today?
Workaday America
Know: Triangular
Trade, Naval Stores, Molasses Act
6. Describe some of the more important occupations in the
colonies.
Horsepower and Sailpower
Know: Taverns
7. What was it like to
travel in early America?
Dominant Denominations
Know: Established
Church, Anglicans, Congregationalists, Presbyterians
8. How did the denominations in America affect relations with
Great Britain?
The Great Awakening
Know: Jonathan
Edwards, George Whitefield, Old Lights, New Lights, Baptists
9. How
was the religion encompassed in the Great Awakening different from traditional
religion? What was important about the
difference?
Schools and Colleges
Know: Latin and Greek
10. What kind of education could a young person expect in colonial
times?
A Provincial Culture
Know: John Trumbull,
Charles Wilson Peale, Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, Benjamin Franklin
11. Did Americans distinguish themselves in the arts during the
colonial period? Explain.
Pioneer Presses
Know: John Peter
Zenger
12. Why was the jury verdict
in the Zenger case important?
The Great Game of Politics
Know: Royal Colonies, Proprietary
Colonies, Self-governing Colonies, Colonial Assemblies, Power of the Purse,
Town Meetings, Property Qualifications
13. How democratic was
colonial America?
Colonial Folkways
14. What were the advantages and disadvantages of living in
America during the colonial period?
Colonial America:
Communities of Conflict or Consensus?
Know: Nash's Urban
Crucible Theory
15. Were the colonies marked more by internal consensus or
internal conflict? Explain.
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