Warm-Up (5) What were the names of the three colonial regions?

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Warm-Up (5) What were the names of the three colonial regions? How were the three regions different? How does colonial government affect us today? Warm-Up (5)

Speed Skills Challenge Do not write on the sheet Time: 4 minutes Magic Number: 15 Class Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri 2nd Period 72% 5th Period 56% 6th Period 62% 7th Period 42% Speed Skills Challenge

Our Mission 100% Passing Rate (above 70%) 30% Commended Rate (above 90%) 81% Passing! 32% Commended Our Mission

Mr. Haughton’s Unit 2 KIPP Common Assessment (Units 1 & 2) Upcoming

Today’s Objective Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: Explain triangular trade, mercantilism and salutary neglect Today’s Objective

Unit 2: The Road to the American Revolution pg.59 Add to Table of Contents Write title all over pg. 59

British Trade Policies pg. 61 Unit 2: The Road to the American Revolution

Triangular Trade Trade route between Europe, Africa, and the Americas Slaves, raw materials, manufactured goods Triangular Trade

Trade policy where colonies exist only to benefit the mother country Mercantilism

Pimpin’ Pimpin’ Pimpin’

How it works… 1607-1763 Navigation Acts (British rules for trade) Colonies sent raw materials to Great Britain British factories turn them into manufactured goods Colonies buy manufactured goods from Great Britain at a higher price How it works…

Colonies to GB then back to Colonies Raw Materials- $10 Manufactured Goods- $50 Colonies to GB then back to Colonies

Salutary Neglect In exchange for mercantilism: England protects them They get some freedom Salutary Neglect

Colonists began to resent (hate) mercantilism Colonial Anger

Table Discussion Who does mercantilism benefit? Who does it harm? Is it fair? Is salutary neglect worth the price of mercantilism? How do we still see the effects today? Table Discussion

Chart Practice

Independent Practice (Choose 1) (10) Write a letter from King George III to the colonists explaining: How mercantilism works; why it’s important Salutary neglect The rules and why they exist Punishments if colonists disobey Write a letter from a colonist to King George III explaining: Why you hate mercantilism How mother countries should treat colonies Why salutary neglect is good Independent Practice (Choose 1) (10)

Tips & Tricks If you are King George III: If you are a colonist: British expenses British competition Colonies must obey Protecting colonies If you are a colonist: Freedom Unfair trade Tips & Tricks

Cool-Down (5) What were the Navigation Acts? What is mercantilism? Who benefits? How does mercantilism work? (What goods goes where) What is salutary neglect? What is a revolution? How will the mercantilism lead to the American Revolution? Cool-Down (5)

French and Indian War Pre-Reading Lifework (1)