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Wednesday, Oct Turn in your final draft on my desk (if you have not yet) 2. Update your table of contents DateTitle Entry # 10/11What was it like to live in the colonies Notes 35 10/13Newspaper Article rough draft 36 10/14Great Awakening packet 37 10/17Ben Franklin “The Man” 38 10/18 What was the Great Awakening/Enlightenment notes39 10/19History of Self-Government Timeline notes 40 10/19Freedom of the Press questions/Venn Diagram 41

Oct. 17: Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion)

Oct. 17: Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior

Oct. 17: Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved

Oct. 17: Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations

Oct. 17: Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations 2. Salvation for all

Oct. 18: Early American Culture I. The Great Awakening *1730’s-1740’s religious movement (Religion) *Traveling ministers preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior *Jonathan Edwards – preached God’s anger but everyone could be saved *Changed colonial culture 1. New denominations 2. Salvation for all 3. Founded colleges to train ministers

Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening VI.The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge

Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening VI.The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity Summary

Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening VI.The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity 2. John Locke – people have the right to life, liberty, property (people create governments to protect these) Summary

Early American Culture V.The Great Awakening VI.The Enlightenment * Reason and science were the paths to knowledge 1. Isaac Newton – laws of gravity 2. John Locke – people have the right to life, liberty, property (people create governments to protect these) 3. Ben Franklin – electricity Write 4 questions Summary

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial)

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial) 1619 – House of 1 st representative assembly in America Burgesses

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial) 1619 – House of 1 st representative assembly in America Burgesses 1620 – Mayflower Social Contract for Self-Government Compact

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial) 1619 – House of 1 st representative assembly in America Burgesses 1620 – Mayflower Social Contract for Self-Government Compact 1636 – Fundamental 1 st written Constitution in America Orders of Connecticut

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial) 1619 – House of 1 st representative assembly in America Burgesses 1620 – Mayflower Social Contract for Self-Government Compact 1636 – Fundamental 1 st written Constitution in America Orders of Connecticut Glorious Revolution England changed Government (William and Mary/Parliament English Bill of Rights Granted power of Parliament (no excessive fines/punishment)

History of Self-Government Timeline Magna Carta 1 st limit to a King’s Power (no property seized, jury trial) 1619 – House of 1 st representative assembly in America Burgesses 1620 – Mayflower Social Contract for Self-Government Compact 1636 – Fundamental 1 st written Constitution in America Orders of Connecticut Glorious Revolution England changed Government (William and Mary/Parliament English Bill of Rights Granted power of Parliament (no excessive fines/punishment) 1735 – Zenger Trial Established freedom of the press

Freedom of the Press 1.Read the two freedom of speech events 2.Create a Venn diagram John Peter Zinger trial Woodward and Bernstein 3. Answer the 2 discussion questions and 1 open ended question