Quakers Founding Pennsylvania. What Does Philadelphia Mean?

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Quakers Founding Pennsylvania. What Does Philadelphia Mean?

A Century Later in Philadelphia: How Do The Colonies Get Unified ?

Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware River Susquehanna River Schuylkill River Allegeny R iver Monangahela River Chesapeake Philadelphia Keystone State Intellectual and Cultural Unity During the Revolutionary Era

Name the Five Biggest Cities in 1750

Georgian Architecture And The New Imperial Order Name the Kings & Queens of England Georgian?

Imperial and Denominational Support for Education Harvard 1636 Will and Mary 1693 Yale 1701 Univ of Pennsylvania 1740 Princeton (New Jersey) 1746 Columbia (King’s) 1754 Brown (Rhode Islnd) 1760 Rutger’s (Queens) 1766 Dartmouth (Indian/Work- Mission College) 1769

Great Awakening: Religious Revival that swept through the colonies from Georgia to New England principal effects: 1. Intercolonial Movement 2. Democratic Spirit 3. Millenial Optimism for the whole of America 4. Denominationalism flourishes—Denominational Colleges. Meeting House for George Whitefield Supported by Ben Franklin Becomes University of Pennsylvania

Benjamin Franklin Junto-Lending Library -Social Mobility -Commonwealth 2. Am. Philosophical Society -Science & Progress -Why Lightening? 3. Politics -Happiness -Mathematics and Geopolitics -Social “Forces” 4. God and Humanity -”Powerful Goodness” -Humanitarian -Great Awakening 5.Compare with Puritans -Cotton Mather

American Philosophical Society after the Revolution Promote Science & Technology David Rittenhouse

C. W. Peale Peale Museum In Philadelphia Promote America Unified and Special

Benjamin Rush Keeping the Unity of North and South as it was in 1776.