WARM-UP What does respect LOOK like? What does respect SOUND like?

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WARM-UP What does respect LOOK like? What does respect SOUND like? **Do not write the question. Answer in a complete sentence.

The Colonial Roots of America’s Founding Ideals 17 / 18 August

Preview 1. What four words describe the people in the painting?   2. These people are on a ship. Where might they be going? Why might they be traveling there? 3. The men are signing a document called the Mayflower Compact. What do you think the document might be about? 4. Five founding ideals of the United States are equality, rights, liberty, opportunity, and democracy. Which of these ideals seem to be represented in the painting? Support your answer with specific details from the painting. 5. What details in the painting seem to contradict the founding ideals? Explain your ideas. Preview

Power What is power to you? Is it Political Power? Is it the ability to influence? Is it money or wealth? Is it strength?

How Did It All Begin? 1620, a group of 102 passengers traveled on the Mayflower hoping to land in the vicinity of the Hudson River. Due to heavy storms the group on the Mayflower will land hundreds of miles north of their intended target. 1/3 of those passengers were English Protestant Separatists seeking religious freedom. Leader was William Bradford Fearing revolt, the Separatist leaders drew up an agreement known as the Mayflower Compact.

Mayflower Compact – What did it Say? The Separatist and other passengers agreed to live in a “Civil Body.” Agreed to obey “just and equal Laws” enacted by representatives of their choosing for the good of the Colony. First written framework for self-government.

Self – Government The idea that people were entitled to certain rights and freedoms was rooted in English History in 1215 when the Magna Carta was signed. Established a system of justice based on due process of law. Under such a system a gov’t cannot deprive a person of life, liberty, or property except according to the rules. House of Burgesses – formed in 1619 was the first colonial legislative body. Albany Plan of Union – Drafted by Benjamin Franklin – proposed an alliance of the colonies for their own defense.

13 Colonies

Great Awakening Began in the 1730s when traveling preachers toured the colonies, attracting huge crowds to their emotional gatherings. Encouraged people to question authority and think for themselves. As the colonist became more comfortable thinking freely about religious matters, they would also begin to think and speak more freely about political matters.