Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 1660-1800 The Augustan Age The Neoclassical Period The Age of Reason The Age of Enlightenment.
The Pilgrims and the Plymouth colony of 1620
Religion and Trade in Colonial America Please pick up the Unit Test Preview sheet and take the first 5 minutes of class to complete and read it. Work on.
The Restoration 1660-1800. From Tumult to Calm 20 years of civil war Devastating plague Fire that left more than 2/3 of Londoners homeless The middle.
Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 1660-1800
Economic: producing, developing, managing wealth and resources Colonial Williamsburg shops.
THE GROWTH of GEORGIA (1789-1840). SS8H5 The students will explain significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth.
AIM (Focus Question): How did American colonies differ from one another and how were they similar? Do Now: Imagine you were a New Yorker in the 1700s,
Charles II vs. Parliament. Charles II returned to England in 1660, following 11 years of being exiled from his home land. When Charles II re-entered England,
Glorious Revolution of 1688. Magna Carta: Key Ideas The Great Charter Expressed that the monarchs power was limited not absolute. “Right to Petition”
The English Civil War The Triumph of Parliament: English Constitutionalism.
Reformation. THE RISE IN POPULATION COUPLED WITH INFLATION LED TO A WEAKENING OF SPANISH INDUSTRY AND EMIGRATION. THE EXPULSION OF JEWS AND MOORS IN 1492.