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COLONIALISM IN AMERICA  Use this presentation to take funky notes- these are the exact things that will appear on your test! Funky Notes are going to be graded! Take them in your Social Studies Notebooks!

ESSENTIAL QUESTION Was colonial America a land of opportunity?

LEARNING TARGET Learning Target Through reading and note taking students will discover that colonizers came from European kingdoms with highly developed military, naval, governmental and entrepreneurial capabilities.

THERE WERE 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES

IN 1607 JOHN SMITH AND HIS CREW ESTABLISHED JAMESTOWN

WILLIAM PENN WAS A COLONIAL LEADER RESPONSIBLE FOR ESTABLISHING PENNSYLVANIA

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Philadelphia resident who was inventor, writer, and one of the key role-players with the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

PAUL REVERE This famous silversmith created the famous portrayal of the Boston Massacre and tried to warn people that the British Army was coming.

SAM ADAMS This famous Bostonian organized the committee of Correspondence and the Sons of Liberty.

PLYMOUTH (MASSACHUSETTS) The colony established as a refuge for the Puritans.

PENNSYLVANIA The colony established for Quakers Quakers: a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1650, whose central belief is the doctrine of the Inner Light. Quakers reject sacraments, ritual, and formal ministry, hold meetings at which any member may speak, and have promoted many causes for social reform

MARYLAND The colony established as a refuge for Roman Catholics

THE GREAT AWAKENING  Was the religious revival movement that occurred in colonial America from the 1720’s until the 1740’s

GEORGE WHITEFIELD Was the leader of the religious revival movement that occurred in colonial America from the 1720’s until the 1740’s

BOSTON TEA PARTY This is the reaction of the colonists in Boston to the new tax on tea.

STAMP ACT This was a tax on all legal documents and things like playing cards and newspapers.

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (7 YEARS WAR) This war was fought between and caused a large debt for the British empire.

THE FIRST BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION WERE AT  Lexington  and Concord

COERCIVE(INTOLERABLE) ACTS These acts closed down Boston and forced residents to house soldiers until certain damages were repaid.

MAYFLOWER COMPACT This document set up the government of Plymouth Government:  The governing body of a nation, state, or community.  The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed.

HOUSE OF BURGESSES The first governing body in Virginia

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE This document made the united states separate from Great Britain

THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS This British document was written in the late 1600’s further limiting the power of the king and establishing protections against the government

MAGNA CARTA This document was written in 1215 A.D. and limited the power of the King.

THOMAS JEFFERSON Wrote the Declaration of Independence

1776 Year the Declaration of Independence was written

The Declaration of Independence listed grievances (complaints) against King George III.

LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Are the three “unalienable rights” mentioned in the Declaration of Independence

THE BILL OF RIGHTS The document that protects American citizens from the abuses of government mentioned in the Declaration.

TOBACCO was the cash crop of Jamestown and for most of the southern colonies

PLANTATION SYSTEM was the system of large farms that were developing in the southern colonies.

NEW ENGLAND This colonial region’s economy was based on industries such as whaling, ship building, and trading.

MIDDLE PASSAGE was the name for the journey that Africans were forced to take that went from West Africa to North America

MERCANTILISM was the system of colonies providing raw materials and the “mother country” selling finished goods back to the colonies.