The English Colonies
Be able to define the following terms. Most of them are in your textbook’s glossary and we used them in class. You will get a kick out of Mr. Bacon and his rebellion! The test will be on Thursday. Don't forget to use the Colonial Regions activity to help you with your studying. You have notes to help with this as well. All of these things are more easily accessed inside of Google classroom.
Notes can be found at: https://docs.google.com/a/chardonschools.org/presentation/d/1JRyIRgGBuf-sia0OQoPlfA80hiDLUsanFu6FAu_OFJs/edit#slide=id.p17
Colonial Regions chart can be found at:
https://docs.google.com/a/chardonschools.org/document/d/10zAbBXaECDpejxVnjuwhRNP6MOc0Gg3JbVzf6oMGt0Y/edit
Indentured Servants
Notes can be found at: https://docs.google.com/a/chardonschools.org/presentation/d/1JRyIRgGBuf-sia0OQoPlfA80hiDLUsanFu6FAu_OFJs/edit#slide=id.p17
Colonial Regions chart can be found at:
https://docs.google.com/a/chardonschools.org/document/d/10zAbBXaECDpejxVnjuwhRNP6MOc0Gg3JbVzf6oMGt0Y/edit
Indentured Servants
- Bacon’s Rebellion
- Puritans
- Pilgrims
- Immigrants
- Staple Crops
- Cash Crops
- English Bill of Rights
- Toleration
- Great Awakening
- Enlightenment
- Mayflower Compact
- 1. Why did many English Catholics come to America in the 1600s?
- 2. Why did New England colonists feel it was important to educate children?
- 3. Why did England ban settlement west of the Appalachian Mtns. after the French and Indian War.
- 4. How did New England’s geography affect shipbuilding in the region
- 5. Why did trade and manufacturing grow fastest in the New England colonies?
- 6. The political ideas of what event are reflected in the English Bill of Rights?
- 7. What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?
- 8. In 1753, who fought the British over settlements in the Ohio River Valley?
- 9. How did the French and Indian War change the map of North America?
- 10. The Quakers experience in England led them to adopt what kind of policy in their new colony?
- 11. How close was the relationship between religion and politics in the New England Colonies?
- 12. Be prepared to answer questions about the Boston Massacre and Captain Preston’s and Robert Goddard’s testimonies. (These are readings for Monday.)
- 13, Be prepared to answer questions based on the Slave Populations in the Colonies chart on page 76.
- 14. Be prepared to answer questions based on the Colonial Regions chart. (You will see this next week.)
- 15. Explain who Peter Zenger was and describe how the decisions he made in 1733 still affect us toda
- 16. Be able to explain what the Pine Tree Riot was and how it showed a growing colonial distrust for the “Mother Country.”
- 17. Be able to explain how the HMS Gaspee incident showed a growing colonial dislike for British involvement in the colonies.