Title: Chapter Five Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution 1700-1775
1Chapter Five Colonial Society on the Eve of
Revolution1700-1775
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4Immigrant Groups in 1775
5Ethnic and Racial Composition of the American
People, 1790rounding.
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8The Colonial Economy to 1775
9Colonial Trade Patterns, c. 1770
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19Colonial Colleges
Name Original Name (if different) Location Opened or Founded Denomination
Harvard Cambridge, MA 1636 Congregational
William Mary Williamsburg, VA 1693 Anglican
Yale New Haven, Conn 1701 Congregational
Princeton College of New Jersey Princeton, NJ 1746 Presbyterian
Pennsylvania The Academy Philadelphia, PA 1751 Nonsectarian
Columbia Kings College New York, NY 1754 Anglican
Brown Rhode Island College Providence, RI 1764 Baptist
Rutgers Queens College New Brunswick, NJ 1766 Dutch Reformed
Dartmouth (begun as an Indian missionary school) Hanover, NH 1769 Congregational
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21John Trumbull (1756-1843)
22John Trumbull (1756-1843)
23Charles Wilson Peale (1741-1827)
24John Singleton Copley (1738-1815)
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26Poor Richards Almanac
- A penny saved is a penny earned
- Dilligence is the Mother of good luck
- Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man
healthy, wealthy, and wise. - Fish and visitors smell in three days.
- Haste makes waste.
- To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.
- Well done is better than well said.