
Wednesday, August 27 - Period 2 Lesson 1
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PERIOD 2 POWERPOINT
Advanced Academics
Fall 2023
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Open Ended
Wednesday, August 27
Bellringer Question: What do all of the European settlements have in common geographically by 1650 based on the map below?
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You will be assigned one European power to read.
Highlight 3 significant pieces of information that stood out to you about your country's colonization pattern. Write in Venn Diagram.
Exchange.
Workbook Activity - pg. 8-9
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On the Index Card -
Identify and explain how France, Dutch and England were similar with how they colonized the Americas AND explain the differences.
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NEW ENGLAND COLONIES (1)
• Casta System
• System in colonial Spain for determining
a person’s social importance
according to different racial categories
• Mulatto
• Person who has one white and one
black parent
• If mother was a slave, child was a slave
• If mother was free, child was free
• Métis
• Person of mixed race
• 1 white parent, 1 American Indian
parent
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ENGLISH COLONIZATION IN THE
WESTERN HEMISPHERE (1)
•Colonists sought:
• Social mobility
• Economic prosperity
• Religious freedom
• Improved living conditions
•Focused on agriculture
•Settled on land taken from
Natives
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NEW ENGLAND COLONIES (1)
• Great Migration to Massachusetts,
1630-1640
• 700 people led by John Winthrop
(Puritans)
• Led to eventually over 20,000
• Mostly families
• Pilgrims
• Separatists who left England for
religious freedom
• Mayflower 1620 – Plymouth
• Puritans
• English Protestants
• “community of saints” or “city upon a
hill”
• Serve as a model of Christianity
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NEW ENGLAND COLONIES (1)
• Providence, Rhode Island, 1636
• Founded by Roger Williams
• Led a small group of colonists out of
Mass.
• Spoke out against punishment for
religious dissention & confiscation of
Indian land
• Trip successful = Providence
• Place protected by God
• 1st English colony to establish
separation of Church and State
• Granted complete religious freedom
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Workbook Activity - pg. 11
Cross out pg. 10.
I do, We do, You do.
I will rephrase the first quote from John Winthrop.
We will reprase the second quote from John Winthrop.
You will rephrase statements 3-6.
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Draw
Draw a layout of what your colony would look like if you had settled in the New World in the 1600s.
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