■ Essential Question: – What were the major causes & effects of the American Revolution? ■ Warm-Up Question: – Get your assigned clicker & get ready for.
Triangle Trade, Mercantilism, and the Impact of SLAVERY (Unit 1, Segment 2 of 5)
Slavery in The Colonies Jamestown and beyond. Colonial Trade By the mid 1700s, the American colonies had developed a diverse economy, supplying a range.
Do you want a Revolution?? DAY 1 Roots of Self-Government.
Chapter 10 Section 3. Great Britain’s attitude toward the American colonies was that their role was to produce goods-mostly raw materials- that could.
Section I, The Take-Off: Self Sustaining Growth, The Right Conditions, and Investment Section II, Colonial Trade, The Cotton Industry, and the Obsolete.
Path to the American Revolution By J.A.SACCO. Mercantilism What is mercantilism? Why was mercantilism implemented? Advantages to mercantilism To gain.
During the reign of James II, economic restrictions were imposed on the colonists to foster economic dependence. Navigation Act (1651): All crews.
Mercantilism: is an economic policy…Wealth is power, key to wealth is export more than import European countries competed for world power and needed colonies.
CHOKEPOINT - Narrow passages of land or water that are strategically important for trade Example – St. Lawrence Seaway X = Fort Wellington Y = Fort Erie.
Historical Bulletins Cycle #3. The REAL 1 st Continental Congress Philadelphia 1774 1. There will be outright opposition and resistance to the Intolerable.
“ Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.”