The Growth of Representative Government in the Colonies

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The Growth of Representative Government in the Colonies 3A explain the reasons for the growth of rep gov and institutions during the colonial period 3B analyze the importance of the Mayflower Compact, the Fund Orders of Conn, and the Va House of Burgesses to the growth of rep gov 3C describe how religion and virtue contributions to the growth of rep gov in the colonies

Objectives CO: Students will explain the growth of representative government in the colonies using a flowchart they have completed. Students will make connections between colonial events and constitutional principles, and the documents showing growth of rep gov in the colonies   LO: Students will write in their flowchart to show understanding of the growth of representative government and talk over the flowchart with their group and with the teacher.

Get out your REVIEW FOLDER Read and annotate/highlight the main ideas for EACH section of the text you picked up on the way in.

Growth of Representative Government: Task Read and annotate/highlight the main ideas for EACH section of the text. Working with a partner, fill in your flowchart using the text you read and the pink strips. Now use the green strips and connect each to at least one example of representative government on your flowchart. Exit Ticket: purple slip – 2 questions