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Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION

Lecture preview Slavery and Empire Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance An Empire of Freedom The Public Sphere The Great Awakening Imperial Rivalries Battle for the Continent

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The Old Plantation

Slavery and Empire  Focus Question: How did African slavery differ regionally in eighteenth-century North America?  Focus Question: How did African slavery differ regionally in eighteenth-century North America?

Slavery and Empire: Atlantic trade Atlantic Trade

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 4.1 Atlantic Trading Routes

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The title page of Olaudah Equiano’s account of his life

Slavery and Empire: Slave Trade Africa and the Slave Trade The Middle Passage

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 4.2 The Slave Trade in The Atlantic World, 1460–1770

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A mid-eighteenth-century image of a woman going to church in Lima, Peru

Slavery and Empire: the Chesapeake Chesapeake Slavery Freedom and Slavery in the Chesapeake

Slavery and Empire: the Carolinas Indian Slavery in Early Carolina The Rice Kingdom

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Slave-Trading Vessel Marle-Seraphique

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company An Overseer Doing His Duty

Slavery and Empire: Georgia and the north The Georgia Experiment Slavery in the North

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Slave Sale Broadside

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Henry Darnall III

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Savannah, Georgia, in 1734

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Slavery existed in the eighteenth century in all the colonies.

Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance  Focus Question: What factors led to distinct African- American cultures in the eighteenth century?  Focus Question: What factors led to distinct African- American cultures in the eighteenth century?

Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance: African- Americans Becoming African-American African Religion in Colonial America African-American Cultures

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Slave population as percentage of total population of original thirteen colonies, 1770

Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance: Uprisings Resistance to Slavery The Crisis of 1739–1741

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company An advertisement seeking the return of a runaway slave from Port Royal in the Sea Islands of South Carolina

An Empire of Freedom  Focus Question: What were the meanings of British liberty in the eighteenth century?  Focus Question: What were the meanings of British liberty in the eighteenth century?

An Empire of Freedom: Britain British Patriotism The British Constitution

An Empire of Freedom: Liberty The Language of Liberty Republican Liberty Liberal Freedom

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Even though less than 5 percent of the British population enjoyed the right to vote, representative government was central to the eighteenth-century idea of British liberty.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A 1770 engraving from the Boston Gazette by Paul Revere illustrates the association of British patriotism and liberty.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The Polling, by the renowned eighteenth-century British artist William Hogarth

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The title page of John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The British political philosopher John Locke

The Public Sphere  Focus Question: What concepts and institutions dominated colonial politics in the eighteenth century?  Focus Question: What concepts and institutions dominated colonial politics in the eighteenth century?

The Public Sphere: Voting The Right to Vote Political Cultures

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Election in Pennsylvania

The Public Sphere: Assemblies Colonial Government The Rise of the Assemblies

The Public Sphere: politics and the press Politics in Public The Colonial Press

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Benjamin Franklin’s quest for self-improvement is illustrated in this “Temperance diagram.”

The Public Sphere: Freedom of expression Freedom of Expression and Its Limits The Trial of Zenger

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Benjamin Franklin, 1762

The Public Sphere: enlightenment The American Enlightenment

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The first page of the New York Weekly Journal

The Great Awakening  Focus Question: How did the Great Awakening challenge the religious and social structure of British North America?  Focus Question: How did the Great Awakening challenge the religious and social structure of British North America?

The Great Awakening: effects on society Religious Revivals The Preaching of Whitefield The Awakening’s Impact

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Jonathan Edwards, one of the most prominent Preachers of the Great Awakening

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company George Whitefield

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Evangelical Spirit of the Great Awakening

Imperial Rivalries  Focus Question: How did the Spanish and French empires in America develop in the eighteenth century?  Focus Question: How did the Spanish and French empires in America develop in the eighteenth century?

Imperial Rivalries: spanish and french Spanish North America The Spanish in California The French Empire

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 4.3 European Empires in North America, ca. 1750

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company In this lithograph from 1816, Indians perform a dance at Mission San Francisco in California.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A sketch of New Orleans as it appeared in 1720

Battle for the Continent  Focus Question: What was the impact of the Seven Years' War on imperial and Indian-white relations?  Focus Question: What was the impact of the Seven Years' War on imperial and Indian-white relations?

Battle for the Continent: british, french, and indians The Middle Ground The Seven Years’ War A World Transformed

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A map of upstate New York presented to Governor William Tryon of colonial New York

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The cover of a magazine published in Pennsylvania

Battle for the Continent: 1763 Pontiac’s Rebellion The Proclamation Line

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 4.4 Eastern North America after the Peace of Paris, 1763

Battle for the Continent: aftermath of seven years’ war Pennsylvania and the Indians Colonial Identities

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Benjamin Franklin produced this famous cartoon in 1754.

Review Slavery and Empire Focus Question: How did African slavery differ regionally in eighteenth-century North America? Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance Focus Question: What factors led to distinct African-American cultures in the eighteenth century? An Empire of Freedom Focus Question: What were the meanings of British liberty in the eighteenth century? The Public Sphere Focus Question: What concepts and institutions dominated colonial politics in the eighteenth century?

Review continued The Great Awakening Focus Question: How did the Great Awakening challenge the religious and social structure of British North America? Imperial Rivalries Focus Question: How did the Spanish and French empires in America develop in the eighteenth century? Battle for the Continent Focus Question: What was the impact of the Seven Years' War on imperial and Indian-white relations?

MEDIA LINKS —— Chapter 4 —— TitleMedia link Eric Foner on slavery in the 18th centuryhttp://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/histor y/foner4/mp4/&f=question028 Eric Foner on African-American identity in the 18th century y/foner4/&f=african_american_identity Eric Foner on the public sphere in 1763, pt 1http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/histor y/foner4/mp4/&f=question030 Eric Foner on the public sphere in 1763, pt 2http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/histor y/foner4/mp4/&f=question034 Eric Foner on the public sphere in 1763, pt 3http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/histor y/foner4/mp4/&f=question035 Eric Foner on freedom of the press in the colonial period y/foner4/mp4/&f=question032 Eric Foner on the separation of church and state at America's founding y/foner4/mp4/&f=question033 Eric Foner on Father Junipero Serrahttp://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/histor y/foner4/mp4/&f=question031

Next Lecture PREVIEW: —— Chapter 5 —— The American Revolution, 1763–1783 The Crisis Begins The Road to Revolution The Coming of Independence Securing Independence

Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned by Eric Foner This concludes the Norton Lecture Slides Slide Set for Chapter 4 Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION