Bell Work: Please log-on to your computer and spend the first 10 minutes of class today reviewing...

Click here to load reader

download Bell Work: Please log-on to your computer and spend the first 10 minutes of class today reviewing vocabulary for Unit 1 using the resources on the “Vocab.

of 32

Transcript of Bell Work: Please log-on to your computer and spend the first 10 minutes of class today reviewing...

Tuesday, January 21st

Bell Work: Please log-on to your computer and spend the first 10 minutes of class today reviewing vocabulary for Unit 1 using the resources on the Vocab and SFIs page of the class wiki.Tuesday, January 21st Daily Agenda:Bell Work: SFI ReviewWOD voraciousClicker ReviewLecture: The French and Indian WarSummarizer

Homework: Read Ch. 4 and complete Cornell Notes (Due Thursday)Essential Question: How did the Seven Years War and its outcomes affect Britains attitude and policies toward its North American colonies?Describe the following images using the word voracious.(Example) Tuesday, January 21st Block 2Voracious an insatiable appetite(Pronunciation for Word)

Cities and mayors are voraciously trying to expand their cities but do so in holding trees and nature hostage.The cookie monster is voracious when it come to cookies.

Voracious an insatiable appetite(Possible Answers)Example Tuesday, January 21st Block 2

What would voracious most commonly mean to a

Dentist

Football Player

Student

Experience Tuesday, January 21st Block4Voracious an insatiable appetite(Pronunciation for Word)What would voracious most commonly mean to a

Dentist- Cleaning many teeth

Football Player- Continuously in the gym

Student- Constantly gaining more knowledge

Voracious an insatiable appetite (Possible Answers)Experience Tuesday, January 21st Block 4Which of the following best explains why Massachusetts Bay officials banished Anne Hutchinson?2006-71%

A She challenged gender roles and Puritan orthodoxyB She was found guilty of practicing witchcraftC She preached the doctrine of predestinationD She gave birth to a child out of wedlockE She opened an unlicensed tavern

Response GridIn the Colonial period, Quakers were known for all of the following EXCEPT their2006-43%

A acceptance of a greater role for women in public worshipB opposition to the institution of slaveryC advocacy of freedom of worshipD refusal to pay taxesE refusal to bear armsBefore 1492, many American Indian cultures were strongly influenced by the

A spread of corn cultivationB ravages of smallpox epidemicsC regular contacts with AfricaD invention of the spoked wheelE domestication of horsesThe Navigation Acts were part of the British policy known as

A isolationismB capitalismC mercantilismD monopolismE imperialismThe Dutch settled New Netherland primarily to

A secure a refuge for the persecutedB check the growth of English colonies in North AmericaC expand their commercial and mercantile networkD gain colonies to produce agricultural surplusesE secure naval suppliesParticipant Scores4Greyson Mills4Josh Hornbuckle4Frank Lee4Paul Giglio4Cassie BollingWhich of the following was true of a married woman in the colonial era?2001-79%

A She would be sentenced to debtors prison for debts incurred by her husband.B She could vote as her husbands proxy in elections.C She generally lost control of her property when she married.D She was the prime beneficiary by law of her husbands estate.E Her legal rights over her children were the same as her husband.The North American colonies took advantage of Great Britains policy of salutary neglect to2001-52%

A establish religious freedom as a fundamental rightB - work out trade agreements to acquire needed products from other countriesC introduce the practice of slavery into the New WorldD Establish a standing armyE make favorable territorial settlements with the FrenchWhich of the following was true of the Northeast American tribes at the time Europeans began colonization2001-39%

A Their economies depended entirely on hunting and gathering.B Their political and linguistic differences hindered their united opposition to the Europeans.C Their populations were immune to European diseases.D Their warriors rarely engaged in intertribal warfare.E Their cultures made no distinction between mens work and womens workThe Halfway Covenant provided for which of the following?

A The baptism of children of baptized but unconverted Puritans.B The granting of suffrage to non church members.C The expansion of womens power within the Congregational church.D The granting of full membership in the Congregational church to all New Englanders.E The posting of banns by engaged couples.The Puritans believed that their purpose in the colonies was to:

A. become an example of faith for the world to seeB. create a democracy that would model ancient GreeceC. abide by the rules of the Church of EnglandD. earn riches to send back to the Mother CountryE. forge an alliance with natives in order to gain power for EnglandParticipant Scores9Josh Hornbuckle9Paul Giglio8Alex Evinger8Cassie Bolling8Participant 24The largest group of immigrants to the colonies in the late-seventeenth century were

A IrishB RussianC GermanD AfricanE SwedishPublic education was MOST encouraged by which of the following colonies:

A MassachusettsB VirginiaC GeorgiaD New YorkE MarylandAnne Hutchinson and Roger Williams were expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because they

A did not believe in the grace of GodB felt the individual was just as important as faithC did not wish to separate from the Church of EnglandD questioned the practice of antinomianismE refused the Half-Way CovenantHow were the Mayflower Compact and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut similar in purpose?

A Both established specific requirements for voting and defined the powers of the governor.B Both established democracy for men and women in their respective colonies.C Both extended religious toleration to all who wished to settle in New England.D Both were covenants that suggested men must work together to achieve their goals.E Both were agreements for leaving the colonies if conditions became too harsh.The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were

A a product of poisoning of the colonists by native tribesB indicative of social and economic tensions among colonistsC a phenomena isolated to SalemD attacks by elite women on poorer citizensE isolated by the hunting of female victimsParticipant Scores12Josh Hornbuckle11Alex Evinger11Frank Lee11Cassie Bolling11Paul GiglioColonial 1700sUnit 1.5Rise of ConsumerismCaused by the early stages of the Industrial RevolutionMore affluent Americans showed off wealthAverage colonists more wealthy than British counterpartsAdvertising in Journals and Newspapers beganAn emerging merchant class developsHow does this fit within the idea of an American?

Science and EducationThe Enlightenment caused more scientific and intellectual explorationEducation higher in the colonies due in part to religion (especially Massachusetts)Increase of Newspapers and AlmanacsPoor Richards Almanac by Ben FranklinFranklin also made postal system one of the best (night riders)Medicine overall improvingCotton Mather with inoculation of smallpox (later used by Washington)

Self-governmentMany areas were largely self-governingColonial Assemblies were able to make many lawsCrown appointed many positions, but usually not too powerful and usually in largest citiesHow would this play into the future of the colonies?

French and Indian WarFrance, Spain, and Britain had several conflicts in the 1600s and early 1700s in which Colonist were involved.King Williams War New England ClashesQueen Annes War New England and South (vs. Spanish)King Georges War New England (and primarily Europe)In 1754, conflict began over claims in the Ohio River valley (Middle grounds).Started the Seven Years War (which lasted 9 years), but was known in the Americas as the French and Indian War.It was a world war. Why?

Our Father emergesFt. Necessity 1754 Col. George Washington leads a group of colonial militia in unsuccessful battle.What reason (personally) did Washington have to lead the troops?It is called the French and Indian War, but what are the real sides?For the actual fighting, William Pitt takes over British troops in 1757 and later the British won at Quebec.Impressment

French and Indian War ImportanceTreaty of Paris 1763 ends war. Britain wins.Britain gets Canada (from France)Britain gets Florida (from Spain)Britain gets Ohio River ValleyPasses the Proclamation of 1763Colonists were not allowed to settle past the Appalachian Mts.Why would that upset the Colonists?What were some of the other effects of the war?

Reflection QuestionsHow was the American developing during the 1700s?What role did the north play in the expansion of slavery in the colonies?How did the French and Indian War begin and what were the effects of the war?Even through legally they did not have much power, in what ways did women hold unofficial power?