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Standard – SSUSH 2 The student will trace ways that the economy and society of British North America developed. a) Explain the development of mercantilism and the trans-Atlantic trade. b)Describe the Middle Passage, growth of the African population, and African-American culture. c)Identify Benjamin Franklin as a symbol of social mobility and individualism. d)Explain the significance of the Great Awakening.

Mercantilism An economic policy in which European countries strived to create colonies in order to trade/export more than import and amass more gold and silver than rival European countries.

Trans-Atlantic Trade Also known as Triangular Trade. A pattern of trade involving colonies, slavery, and European countries. New England colonies engaged in this trade pattern illegally.

Trans-Atlantic Trade WHAT IS THIS AN IMAGE OF???

MIDDLE PASSAGE Route from Africa to the Americas as part of the trans-Atlantic trade GROWTH OF AFRICAN POPULATION Imports of slaves grew as colonial land expanded and farming became more profitable.

Middle Passage Month long journey of African slaves to the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America [Southern colonies]. Cramped, unsanitary, dehumanizing conditions. 10 % or more lives were lost during voyage across the Atlantic.

African-American Culture In many African cultures, masks have been used to tell stories of historical events, adornment for warriors, and parts of costumes for various festivals. Mr. Hunt's "the Passage" embodies three masks representing the spirits of our ancestors who died during the Trans-Atlantic journey from Africa to America (The Middle (Passage). Conceptually, "The Passage" focuses on the idea that even though these ancestors did not make it to America physically, the content of their character, (hard work, love, respect, honor, and strength) survived the journey as it was passed on to their descendents born in America and other countries along the way from Africa.

Benjamin Franklin Inventor - lightening rods, fire stations Helped Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence Ambassador to France during American Revolution – convinced France to become and ally of America His life is an example of the social mobility evident and individualism evident in America and not evident in England.

Benjamin Franklin

Great Awakening Religious revival before the American Revolution. Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield – famous preachers. Reaction against Enlightenment Ideas Inspired independence movement in America

Great Awakening The religious revivals of the Great Awakening encouraged colonists to question traditional authority… One of the first steps on the path to the Revolution!!!!!!