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Title: The first electric kettles took 12 minutes to boil'


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  •   The first electric kettles took 12 minutes to
    boil.
  •   Enough Velcro is produced each year to circle
    the world twice.
  •   The first hearing aid weighed 16 pounds and had
    to be place on a table.
  •   In their first year on sale, only 51 safety
    razors were sold in the U.S.
  •   Early video recorders were the size of a piano.
  •   Shoes were not made for both right and left
    feet until 1785.
  •   Light bulb inventor Thomas Edison was scared of
    the dark.
  •   In 1875, the director of the U.S. patent office
    suggested that the department be closed, because
    he felt there was nothing left to be invented.

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Copy down in your notebook Ch 3 People
  • Samuel de Champlain - French explorer who sailed
    to the West Indies, Mexico, and Panama. He wrote
    many books telling of his trips. Explored the St.
    Lawrence River and he later settled Quebec.

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  • William Pitt - British leader in the London
    government, and earned himself the name,
    Organizer of Victory. He led and won a war
    against Quebec. Pittsburg was named after him.

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  • Robert de La Salle - named Louisiana. 1st
    European to float down the MS River from Canada
    and saw the beautiful river valley named LA
    after his king Louis XIV.

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Chapter 3 Section 1The Southern Colonies
Equiano-captured at 11 and put on a slave ship
eventually learned to read and write and gained
his freedom-wrote an autobiography
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I. The Southern Economy
  • - Economy based on agriculture.
  • - Tobacco is first cash crop.
  • - Tobacco led to the need of plantations for
    cultivating crops.

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Slave quarters-Laura plantation was restored not
for the main house but for the slave quarters
because it was here that Alcee Fortier recorded
folklores from slaves and wrote Brer Rabbit.
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  • - Growing tobacco required intense manual labor.
    After nurturing the plant, the barrels of tobacco
    would weigh over 1,000 pounds.

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  • - Too much land and not enough workers
    colonists needed help. England had numerous
    people who were run off their land. English who
    were willing to sell their labor for a chance to
    come to America and acquire their own land.
    People were known as indentured servants.

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  • - Rice major cash crop in SC. Early 1740s
    indigo was introduced. Indigo was used to make a
    blue dye for cloth.
  • Eliza Lucas discovered indigo needed high
    ground and sandy soil.

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  • II. Indentured Servants
  • - Colonists paid for transportation
  • - Provided food, clothing, and shelter
  • - Servants agreed to work for specific amount of
    years (ranged from 4-7)

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  • - Problems with indentured servants couldnt
    marry/have children, often not paid, children
    forced to work, poor living conditions.

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How long does it take? ltgtlt .06 second for an
automobile airbag to fully inflate. ltgtlt .46
second for a 90-mph fastball to reach home
plate. ltgtlt 1 second for a hummingbirds wings to
beat 70 times. ltgtlt 1.25 seconds for light to
travel from the moon to the earth. ltgtlt 3 seconds
for 475 lawsuits to be filed from around the
world. ltgtlt 4 seconds for 3 million gallons of
water to flow over Niagara Falls. ltgtlt 10 seconds
for 50 people to be born. ltgtlt 45 minutes to
reach actual person when calling the IRS during
tax time. ltgtlt 7 days for a newborn baby to wet
or soil 80 diapers. ltgtlt 95 years to count to a
billion.
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III. Southern Society
  • A. The Planter Elite wealthy landowners/gentry.
    Had a lot of influence. Most plantations were
    small estates in 1600s (30 workers). Use of
    indentured servants led to larger plantations.

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  • B. Backcountry Farmers More than ½ of
    indentured servants died before gaining their
    freedom
  • - Known as yeoman to distinguish themselves
    from the gentry.
  • - Practiced subsistence farming (vocab.)

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IV. Bacons Rebellion
  • A. Unequal distribution of wealth (small grp of
    wealthy planters at top and many farmers, slaves,
    servants at the bottom)
  • B. Gov Berkeley exempted himself and his friends
    from paying taxes, restricted voters to those who
    had property.

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Bacons Rebellion cont
  • C. What led to rebellion wealthy planters did
    not want to expand into Native American territory
    b/c they didnt need the land this angered the
    farmers.

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  • D. April 1676 Bacon (well-to-do planter) took up
    cause of farmers he organized his own militia
    and attacked the Native Americans.
  • House of Burgesses gave Bacon 1,000 men army to
    attack Nat Am.
  • Bacon kept fighting Berkeley until Bacon died
    hiding in a swamp in October 1676.

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V. The Middle Passage
  • Between 10-12 mil Africans were forcibly
    transported to the Americas between 1450 and
    1870.
  • Over 2 mil died at sea during the transports.

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  • C. Equiano was kidnapped from his home by other
    Africans and traded to Europeans. Wrote about his
    experience and later in life learned to read and
    write. Eventually wrote his autobiography.

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AssignmentDue Tue, 9/29
  • Write an advertisement for recruiting indentured
    servants. The advertisement should include
    information about what the landowner is willing
    to provide, what the servant must agree to do,
    and the length of service required.
  • Must have at least 1 picture/illustration, at
    least 30 words, and color it!
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