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Success Starter: Wednesday, October 4 Which reason emphasizes the difference in why the Spanish and British settled in the Southeastern area? Mercantilism Religion Defense Westward expansion True or False: Hernando DeSoto’s march through present-day Georgia was responsible for converting many Native Americans to Christianity. What were the three reasons Georgia was initially settled? Which group wanted land ownership, slavery, alcohol, and a role in the government? Malcontents Jews Highland Scots Salzburgers

Success Starter: Wednesday, October 4 Which reason emphasizes the difference in why the Spanish and British settled in the Southeastern area? Mercantilism Religion Defense Westward expansion True or False: Hernando DeSoto’s march through present-day Georgia was responsible for converting many Native Americans to Christianity. What were the three reasons Georgia was initially settled? Philanthropy, Economics, Defense Which group wanted land ownership, slavery, alcohol, and a role in the government? Malcontents Jews Highland Scots Salzburgers

When you’re finished, please work on your Standards Journal. Unit 2 Touchstones Use iRespond to complete the Unit 2 Touchstones. DO NOT write on the test. When you’re finished, please work on your Standards Journal. P. 1-6; p. 25-26

How did the Stamp Act lead to the American Revolution? Great Britain took on enormous debt to pay for the French and Indian War. Great Britain passed this debt to colonists in the form of taxes, particularly the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act required all colonists to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used—even playing cards! The actual cost of the Stamp Act was relatively small. What made the law so offensive to the colonists is the standard it seemed to set. The Stamp Act was seen as a direct attempt by England to raise money in the colonies without the approval of the colonial legislatures. The colonists were worried that, if this new tax were allowed to pass without resistance, the door would be open for more troublesome taxation in the future.

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