
8.06 Pennsylvania-Quaker Haven
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Lindsay Hill
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8.06 Analyze the founding of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and the tolerance that drew many different groups to the colony, including the significance of: • William Penn • Philadelphia • Relationship with American Indians • Role of women
Agenda:
Bell Ringer: Link in TEAMS
8.06 PA: Quaker
Haven
HSI
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HW: Study Island is Due today!!
19/22
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Go to Socrative: Make sure to put the correct room name & your first/last name.
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In 1680, William Penn received this land of Pennsylvania ("Penn's Woods") as payment.
The land stretched inland from the Delaware River--this colony was almost as large as England.
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Open Ended
Who is William Penn?
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Multiple Choice
What custom is credited to the Quakers that shows equality between two people?
the hug
the handshake
the fist bump
the high five
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Open Ended
What is a pacifists?
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Penn was an active proprietor. In 1682, he sailed to America to supervise the building of Philadelphia. Penn designed the city himself.
Penn wrote PA's first constitution.
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Open Ended
What was the "Holy Experiment" meant to be?
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--Due to Penn's advertising, population increased: more than 3,000 English, Welsh, Irish, Dutch, & German settlers arrived.
--By 1700, the population reached 21,000.
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Pennsylvania Population
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In 1701, Penn granted the colonists the right to elect representatives to the legislature.
Philadelphia quickly became America's most prosperous city & its most popular port.
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Charter of Privileges
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You will be reading and discussing with your partner/group the relationship between William Penn and the Native Americans.
William Penn Primary Source
EQ:
8.06 Analyze the founding of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and the tolerance that drew many different groups to the colony, including the significance of: • William Penn • Philadelphia • Relationship with American Indians • Role of women
Agenda:
Bell Ringer: Link in TEAMS
8.06 PA: Quaker
Haven
HSI
Summarizer
HW: Study Island is Due today!!
19/22
Tabs to have open:
Quizizz
Study Island
Blooket
Teams
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