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SSUSH2cd - Salutary Neglect and the Great Awakening

SSUSH2cd - Salutary Neglect and the Great Awakening

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9th - 12th Grade

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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Do Now: Match the concepts.

led to the expansion of colonies in the New World

saw the transporting of goods between Africa, Europe, and the West Indies

the transportation of enslaved individuals from Africa to the West Indies

allowed for the economic prosperity of the South

the presence of this allowed for traditions of religious tolerance to flourish in the Mid-Atlantic

Mercantilism

Triangular Trade

Middle Passage

Cash Crops

the Dutch

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Categorize

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founded to escape religious persecution

founded to find economic prosperity

major commercial center and trade hub

positive relationship with American Indians

negative relationship with American Indians

varied relationship with American Indians

New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware.

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina.

Plymouth, Rhode Island, Massachussets Bay.

warm tempermate, year-round agriculture.

harsh winters, rocky soil, mountain terrain.

mild tempermates, long growing seasons.

produced most of the food of the colonies, "breadbasket"

known for cash crops and plantations.

relied on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade.

Do Now: Match to the correct colonies.

New England
Mid-Atlantic
Southern

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Multiple Choice

Define Salutary Neglect.

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A policy of strict enforcement of parliamentary laws.

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A period of British non-interference in colonial affairs.

3

A strategy to increase colonial taxes.

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A method to improve colonial education.

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Multiple Choice

How did the Great Awakening change America?

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It brought people from all over the colonies together for the first time

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It led to people denying God and leading secular lives

3

It spread abolitionism throughout the land and led to the end of slavery

4

It brought French rule to America

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ANCIL - pg. 23-25

Do Now: Match the concepts.

led to the expansion of colonies in the New World

saw the transporting of goods between Africa, Europe, and the West Indies

the transportation of enslaved individuals from Africa to the West Indies

allowed for the economic prosperity of the South

the presence of this allowed for traditions of religious tolerance to flourish in the Mid-Atlantic

Mercantilism

Triangular Trade

Middle Passage

Cash Crops

the Dutch

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