Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

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Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Pilgrims Sail The New England Way Summary Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s 8 Questions A settler was convicted for the first time of this crime in the harsh winter of the first year of the Jamestown settlement. Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Pilgrims Sail The New England Way Summary Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s 8 Questions A settler was convicted for the first time of this crime in the harsh winter of the first year of the Jamestown settlement.

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Pilgrims Sail The New England Way Summary Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s James Oglethorpe

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Pilgrims Sail The New England Way Summary

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Pilgrims Sail The New England Way Summary Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Church of England/ Anglicans Pilgrims/Separatists

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s We call predestination God's eternal decree, by which he determined with himself what he willed to become of each man. For all are not created in equal condition; rather, eternal life is foreordained for some, eternal damnation for others. Therefore, as any man has been created to one or the other of these ends, we speak of him as predestined to life or death. – J. Calvin

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden . . . Just so, your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify God.” - Matthew 5: 14, 16

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s 60 second brainstorm: If America was a theocracy based on the Ten Commandments, what would be crimes that we might be subject to fines, punishment, or even a death sentence that are not in today’s civil law?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s “Enforced uniformity confounds civil and religious liberty and denies the principles of Christianity and civility. No man shall be required to worship or maintain a worship against his will.” - Roger Williams

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s 8 Questions One historian has claimed that the testimony of young girls seeing visions during the Salem witch trials may have been truthful.

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Puritans Sail The New England Way Summary Essential Question #1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Mother England’s Thirteen Colonies: South, Middle, New England Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s Outline Development of Virginia Other Southern Colonies Making the Middle Colonies Puritans Sail The New England Way Summary

Tobacco and Bread: the Southern and Middle Colonies, 1600’s – 1700’s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB7M4RNi024Outline We gather together Summary question: What economic, social and political developments in Virginia were most important to its growth?