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Historiography & Bridget English Colonies in America Mapping the 13 Colonies Early Colonies (TCI ch.3) Magna Carta English Bill of Rights 1 st Great Awakening Colonial Life (TCI ch.4) UNIT 1: Colonies & Revolution 1)How did early European settlers influence the formation of America as a nation? 2)What events, ideas, and social patterns (a group's behavior or response to something) from the colonial period helped to shape American democracy? 3)How and why did the practice of slavery begin and grow in colonial America? 4)How did the religious revival called the First Great Awakening help pave the way for the American Revolution? 5)In what ways were the English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta important to the development of democracy in America?

1)How did 2)What 3)How and why did 4)How did 5)In what ways were

Historiography & Bridget English Colonies in America Mapping the 13 Colonies __________________ (TCI ch.____) Magna Carta English Bill of Rights 1 st Great Awakening __________________ (TCI ch.____) 1)How did early _________________ settlers influence the formation of _________________ as a nation? 2)What _________________, ideas, and social _________________ (a group's behavior or response to something) from the colonial period helped to shape American _________________ ? 3)How and why did the _________________ of _________________ begin and grow in colonial America? 4)How did the religious _________________ called the First _____________ _________________ help pave the way for the American _________________ ? 5)In what ways were the English Bill of _________________ and Magna _________________ important to the _________________ of democracy in America?

Unit 1 Essential Questions 1)How did early European settlers influence the formation of America as a nation? 2)What events, ideas, and social patterns (a group's behavior or response to something) from the colonial period helped to shape American democracy? 3)How and why did the practice of slavery begin and grow in colonial America? 4)How did the religious revival called the First Great Awakening help pave the way for the American Revolution? 5)In what ways were the English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta important to the development of democracy in America?