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Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Immigration and Natural Increase America in 1700 Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Indentured Servitude Social Problems of Indentured Servitude Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Indentured Servitude Social Problems of Indentured Servitude Growing Reliance on Slavery Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Birth and Death High Death Rate in the South The Non-Indian Population of North America, Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Birth and Death High Death Rate in the South Toward a Balanced Sex Ratio Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Medicine in the Colonies Midwifery Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Medicine in the Colonies Midwifery “Humoralism” Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Women and Families in the Colonies Early Marriages Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Women and Families in the Colonies Early Marriages Stable New England Families Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Women and Families in the Colonies Early Marriages Stable New England Families Patriarchal Puritanism Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population The Beginnings of Slavery in English America The “Middle Passage” Slave Ship (Library of Congress) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population The Beginnings of Slavery in English America The “Middle Passage” Surging Slave Population African Population of British Colonies, Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population The Beginnings of Slavery in English America The “Middle Passage” Surging Slave Population Ambiguous Legal Status Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population The Beginnings of Slavery in English America The “Middle Passage” Surging Slave Population Ambiguous Legal Status Race-Based “Slave Codes” Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Changing Sources of European Immigration Religious Refugees Immigrant Groups in Colonial America Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Population Changing Sources of European Immigration Religious Refugees Scotch-Irish Immigrant Groups in Colonial America Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Southern Economy Boom-and-Bust Tobacco Economy Selling Tobacco (American Heritage) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Southern Economy Boom-and-Bust Tobacco Economy The South’s Cash-Crop Economy Selling Tobacco (American Heritage) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies Northern Economic and Technological Life Colonial Artisans and Entrepreneurs Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies Northern Economic and Technological Life Colonial Artisans and Entrepreneurs Peter Hasenclever’s Ironworks Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Extent and Limits of Technology Persistent Colonial Poverty Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Extent and Limits of Technology Persistent Colonial Poverty Myth of Colonial Self-Sufficiency Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Rise of Colonial Commerce Obstacles of Trade Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Rise of Colonial Commerce Obstacles of Trade An Emerging Merchant Class The “Triangular Trade” Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The Colonial Economies The Rise of Consumerism Class Differences and Consumerism Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Social Mobility Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Masters and Slaves on the Plantation Precarious Plantation Economy Landscape of Mulberry Plantation, South Carolina (Library of Congress) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Masters and Slaves on the Plantation Precarious Plantation Economy Slave Culture African Population as a Proportion of Total Population, c Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Masters and Slaves on the Plantation Precarious Plantation Economy Slave Culture Stono Rebellion Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society The Puritan Community Close-Knit Puritan Communities The New England Town Sudbury, MA, 17 th century Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society The Puritan Community Close-Knit Puritan Communities Participatory Democracy Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society The Puritan Community Close-Knit Puritan Communities Participatory Democracy Communal Strains and Tensions Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society The Puritan Community Close-Knit Puritan Communities Participatory Democracy Communal Strains and Tensions Salem Witch Trials Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Cities Colonial Cities Wealth Distribution in Colonial Cities, Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Patterns of Society Cities Colonial Cities Centers of Industry and Education Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Pattern of Religions Multiplying Religious Denominations Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Pattern of Religions Multiplying Religious Denominations Persistent Anti-Catholicism Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Pattern of Religions Multiplying Religious Denominations Persistent Anti-Catholicism Anti-Semitism Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Pattern of Religions Multiplying Religious Denominations Persistent Anti-Catholicism Anti-Semitism Declining Piety Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Great Awakening Appeal of the Great Awakening Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Great Awakening Appeal of the Great Awakening “New Lights” and “Old Lights” Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Enlightenment “Natural Law” Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments Literacy and Technology Poor Richard’s Almanack “A little neglect may breed mischief: for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost.” - Poor Richard’s Almanack Poor Richard’s Almanack (New York Public Library) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments Literacy and Technology Poor Richard’s Almanack Publick Occurrences Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments Education Growth of Public Education Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments Education Growth of Public Education Colonial Higher Education Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Spread of Science Growing Interest in Science Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments The Spread of Science Growing Interest in Science Smallpox Inoculation Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Awakenings and Enlightenments Concepts of Law and Politics Powerful Colonial Legislatures Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Debating the Past: The Origins of Slavery Slave Ship (Library of Congress) Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America

Copyright ©2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Debating the Past: The Witchcraft Trials Chapter Three: Society and Culture in Provincial America