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Title: The Expansion of Colonial


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CHAPTER 4
  • The Expansion of Colonial
  • British America
  • Those who give up essential liberty to purchase a
    little temporary safety deserve neither liberty
    nor safety. Benjamin Franklin
  • 1720 - 1763

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Chapter Review
  • Trace how the work of Isaac Newton and John Locke
    helped facilitate a renewed colonial interest in
    education and religion.
  • Discuss the similarities and differences in
    educational systems between New England and the
    Chesapeake.
  • Discuss the impact of the Great Awakening on
    colonial life and its effect on the social fabric
    of colonial life.
  • Trace the growth of the African American
    population. Show how patterns of community, work
    and culture contributed both to stability and
    tension among the slaves.
  • Identify the various wars for empire that arose
    between and among the Europeans and Native
    Americans, and between Britain and Spain.
  • Explain the economy and politics of the British
    colonies in 1763. This weeks video answers
    this question. There is also excellent data
    about this question at the end of the chapter.

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I. Intellectual Trends in the Eighteenth Century
  • Enlightenment comes to England via the ideas of
    Sir Isaac Newton and John Locke
  • Education in colonies slowly gains in importance,
    and Harvard is established
  • Scientific study increases in America
  • Practice of medicine evolves, with men dominating
    the field and relegating women to midwifery

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II. The Great Awakening
  • Middle Colonies become religiously diverse
  • English preachers bring Great Awakening to
    America during 1720s to 1760s
  • George Whitefield is most famous minister
  • Revivals lead to breakup of some congregations,
    challenges to governmental authority, and
    establishment of more colleges

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Government and Religion in the British Colonies,
1720
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III. Cultural Diversity and Expansion
  • German and Scots-Irish bring distinct cultures to
    Pennsylvania and the frontier
  • Georgia becomes last British colony, serving as
    haven for debtors and buffer zone between British
    and Spanish
  • Rising African American population influences
    society in many ways
  • Native Americans face new onslaught from
    ministers and settlers

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German and Scots-Irish Immigrants c. 1760
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African American Population c. 1760
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IV. Wars for Empire
  • European wars bleed over into America
  • English tend to trade with Native Americans on
    southern frontier, but seek to oust Spanish
  • Colonists help Britain defeat France in King
    Georges War, then lose heart when British return
    captured fort of Louisbourg

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North America in 1750
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  • Seven Years War pits French and Native Americans
    against British for control of Ohio Valley, and
    British prevail
  • Treaty of Paris (1763) ends fighting, but
    continued Native American resistance leads to
    Proclamation of 1763, prohibiting British
    settlement west of Appalachian Mountains

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Seven Years War in North America
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V. The British Provinces in 1763
  • Colonists experience consumer revolution after
    war
  • Smuggling leads to greater British attention
  • Political situations become more complex, and
    tensions increase between colonists and Parliament

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Growth of Population to 1760
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