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FRIday September 23rd , 2016 Learning Target; I can compare and contrast the Puritans and Quakers Agenda; Review Quakers and Puritans videos ABC Relay Things to Remember;

Reteaching Reasons for leaving Europe? Salutary Neglect caused? Who believes in social equality? John Rolfe v. John Smith Using the MC for the Paragraph

Review Questions Unit 1, Quiz 2

Each of the following are reasons for European exploration and expansion except A. Desire for gold and wealth B. Empire building C. Spread of Christianity D. Bringing back workers to Europe E. Escaping overcrowding in Europe

Each of the following are reasons for European exploration and expansion except A. Desire for gold and wealth 8.9% B. Empire building 26.6% C. Spread of Christianity 3.8% D. Bringing back workers to Europe 43% E. Escaping overcrowding in Europe 11.4%

The colony that was founded on principles of social equality and religious tolerance was A. Plymouth B. New York C. Pennsylvania D. Massachusetts Bay

The colony that was founded on principles of social equality and religious tolerance was A. Plymouth 46.8% B. New York 1.3% C. Pennsylvania 11.4% D. Massachusetts Bay 36.7%

As a result of England’s Policy of salutary neglect, the colonists developed A. Desire for fine British Goods B. An economy completely cut off from Britain C. A disloyal attitude towards British settlers D. A feeling that they were already independent

As a result of England’s Policy of salutary neglect, the colonists developed A. Desire for fine British Goods 5.1% B. An economy completely cut off from Britain 26.6% C. A disloyal attitude towards British settlers 19% D. A feeling that they were already independent 43%

Who settled New Netherlands, and what were they like? Dutch Fur traders Friendlier to Native Americans English came and Dutch surrendered Renamed New York

Who are Quakers? Everyone had “inner light” No formal ministers Pacifist “city of brotherly love” Philadelphia

Why was William Penn so influential? Leader of the colony Positive Native American relations Colonists were forced to treat natives fairly He brought in immigrants His views of equality cooperation and religious tolerance

Was Penn successful?

Puritan and Quaker Video http://www.history.com/topics/puritanism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puGzRXOCReY

Mind your P’s and Q’s Puritans v. Quakers ABC relay Each person in the row finds something about either the Quakers or the Puritans that starts with a different letter of the alphabet. First team with 26 wins.