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1st Period Di- Seat #5 Courtney- Seat #1 Jesse- Seat # 3 Hunter- Seat # 6 Cierra- Seat #8 Zoe- Seat # 30

The Renaissance influenced exploration by renewing individuals’ interest in science, art (map making) and by renewing the people’s passion for exploration.

2nd Period Saige- Seat # 4 Corshia- Seat # 14 Angelique- Seat # 15 Carla- Seat # 24 Jacob- Seat # 33 Devin- Seat # 31

Bell Ringer Analyze one cause and one effect of the Glorious Revolution.

LEQ: Why were the Great Awakening & the Enlightenment movements influential in colonial America?

Enlightenment Based on the search for knowledge

Enlightenment Influences New ways to govern Human rights for people

Enlightenment Science was a major part of the movement Laws of nature

Enlightenment in America John Locke influenced the Declaration of Independence

Enlightenment in America Benjamin Franklin became interested in science

Enlightenment in America Printing increased in the colonies

Now Let’s See It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7q5oT-X_PI (start at 2:56)

Great Awakening Response to Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution

Great Awakening A loss of spiritual fervor, esp. among the Puritans, preceded the awakening

Great Awakening Divisions: Geographical Middle (started) New England (most famous) Southern

Great Awakening Graduated from Yale Successful in the art of rhetoric Jonathan Edwards Graduated from Yale Successful in the art of rhetoric

Now Let’s See It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt57rFcpnr4 (stop at 2 min)

Colonial Diversity NY and PA attract various Europeans PA: Dutch Irish & Scots-Irish: Carolinas (mountains)

Colonial Cities Unique culture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiMCXWMvRJc&index=2&list=PLXpRUN8XzzBADf5NXW5uuM8jn_l1ytBsB

Colonial Cities Develop shops, libraries, concert houses and theaters

Colonial Cities Women No farm work Could read and write

African American Culture Converted to Christianity Tried to create families Still maintained African culture (music, food and traditions) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwCKPwADr7A Plantation Community