Do Now Should the government have the right to tell people what religion they can practice, or should people have the right to worship whatever they want?

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Do Now Should the government have the right to tell people what religion they can practice, or should people have the right to worship whatever they want?

Why did Native Americans build their villages near river? A) Transportation B) To go swimming C) For Dams D) To play water polo

Who attempted the first settlement point in SC? A) Dutch B) Spanish C) English D) French

Mr. Smith is here for… You to be as successful in school as possible You to get good grades Help learning how to be a respectful adult You to go to college

SWBAT understand who the Lord Proprietors are To Meet Big Goals… SWBAT understand who the Lord Proprietors are SWBAT understand the origins of the Carolina colony

How did Carolina begin? The King owed people money He paid eight people by giving them a bunch of land called Carolina and calling them the Lord Proprietors These Proprietors ruled the colony while paying money to the King

Lord Ashley Cooper

How would it work? John Locke wrote the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina Based on religious tolerance to attract people (Not like New England) Social class system based on large land holders, but never carried out Did not emphasize equality

John Locke Author of the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina

The Headright system was put in place What about the money? The Headright system was put in place This system led to the plantation system (Like all southern colonies) Cash crops brought lots of money

Headright System Plantation System African Slaves

Guided Practice We are going to go through the graphic organizers about the Lord Proprietors together. You need to make sure that you are following along.

Independent Practice You are going to read the article on the Lord Proprietors and then you will answer the higher order thinking questions on your own. Make sure you are working silently and independently.