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English Colonies Review1607 1763
  • Chapter 3 US History Beginnings to 1877
  • Chapter 4 Creating America

2
Objectives
  • Students will be able to
  • Locate 13 colonies and other major land features
    of __________ Coast of North America.
  • Describe the distinctive ________ of each
    colonial region (New England, Middle, South).
  • Describe how _______ is related to representation
    in government using colonial history.
  • Explain how Zenger relates to Freedom of the
    _____.
  • Describe results of the ________________________.

3
Southern Colonies
  • Jamestown founded 1607
  • Troubles (starving) Success (tobacco)
  • South was characterized by ____ Crops, ________
    culture
  • Main crops
  • _________
  • ______
  • System of ______ grew to meet the demand for
    field labor

4
Northern Colonies, New England
  • Culturally dominated by _________ Religion
  • Economically involved in ____ trade and _______
  • Exports
  • ________ for ____
  • ___, sold fresh and dried
  • ______ for shipbuilding
  • Imports
  • _____, molasses
  • Finished ______
  • Slaves

5
Middle Colonies
  • Characterized by ___________ in immigrants,
    religion, business
  • Called the ___________ of the colonies
  • Main area of _____ mines in colonies

6
Geography 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

7
Roots of Representative Government in England
  • _______ _______ 1215
  • Parliament _____________ Government
  • Less _____ to the monarch, _______ power is
    moving downward.

8
Roots of Representative Government in America
  • Jamestown settled in 1607, elects first House of
    Burgesses _______
  • Royal Governors set precedent of working with
    local __________ without always conferring back
    to England.
  • Particularly about _____.

9
Late 1600s in New England
  • The King cancels Charter of NE colonies
  • Property rights in question
  • King James 1685 attempted more control
  • The Governor of New England disbanded local
    _________
  • Colonists refused to ___ _____

10
The Glorious Revolution(in England)
  • King James attempted to pack Parliament
    w/pro-Catholics, Protestants rebelled.
  • 1688 Protestants offered throne to William Mary
  • WM agreed to Eng BOR
  • Could not cancel rights w/o Parliaments consent
  • One Right Representation for ____________.
  • In NE, colonists believe they have all the rights
    of British citizens in GB.

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Shared Power in the Colonies
  • King appoints Govrs
  • Governor
  • Final approval of laws
  • Oversees Trade
  • Appoints Council
  • Acts as highest court
  • Can ______ assemblies
  • _________ ________ Assemblies
  • Made local laws, to include ________
  • Paid Governors _____

12
Zenger, Freedom of the Press
  • Read Play
  • Explain how Zenger relates to Freedom of the
    Press.


13
Ben Franklin designed this political
cartoon. What does it represent? Why did he draw
it?
14
Colonial Conflicts in theNew World
  • From 1689 into the 1740s, the French and the
    British had fought three wars.
  • In the 1750s, British land companies wanted to
    expand into the ________ Valley.
  • To discourage the Brits from moving into the Ohio
    Valley, A ___________ led ______ allies in an
    attack on a British trading post.

15
French and Indian War
  • In 1753, the Lt Governor of VA sent a young
    ________ ____________ to tell the French to
    vacate the ______ Valley.
  • The French stayed, built forts, and _____ most of
    the battles the first several years.
  • Notably, General Braddocks defeat in 1755, is
    when ______ became an American Hero.

16
British Victory
  • In 1757, Britain __________ heavily to fund the
    war eventually winning battles and ________ the
    French.
  • The Treaty of _____ ______ gave England sole
    European control of Eastern North America to the
    __________ River and into ________.

17
Great Britain now in _____ ____
  • Am Colonists now wanted to settle westward.
  • The Indians _______ this, resulting in bloodshed.
  • To prevent further military expenditure
  • The British issued the Proclamation of _____
    prohibiting expansion beyond the ______________
    Mtns.
  • Issued the _____ ___ of 1765 on the colonies.

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