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Take out your CaSE p.60 Leave it out, as we will go over the answers
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#1 – What element, common in the sermons of the Great Awakening, may have opened the minds to ideals of independence and equality?
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#1 – What element, common in the sermons of the Great Awakening, may have opened the minds to ideals of independence and equality? C – topics addressing moral deeds
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#2 – Why might the church revival movement of the 1730s and 1740s be referred to as the Great Awakening?
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#2 – Why might the church revival movement of the 1730s and 1740s be referred to as the Great Awakening? C – Before this movement, Americans had little interest in religion
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#3 – Which of the following was one effect of the Great Awakening?
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#3 – Which of the following was one effect of the Great Awakening? A – Colonial church membership grew and became more diverse C – Schools
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#4 – Historians agree that the Great Awakening influences America’s fight for independence by
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#4 – Historians agree that the Great Awakening influences America’s fight for independence by A – Challenging people to make moral choices and to act on them
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#5 – When did the Great Awakening occur in relation to the War of Independence?
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#5 – When did the Great Awakening occur in relation to the War of Independence? C – A few decades prior to the war
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#6 – How did the Great Awakening affect women, Native Americans, and blacks?
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#6 – How did the Great Awakening affect women, Native Americans, and blacks? C - Some churches allowed women and non-whites to attend.
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Time for THRASHKETBALL!
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Have out your: *Colonial Map *CaSE p.60 *f-i-t-b notes
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Thrashketball Review Game
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New ideas and beliefs were stirred up during the _____ ________ – influencing the eventual American Revolution.
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New ideas and beliefs were stirred up during the _Great_ _Awakening_ – influencing the eventual American Revolution.
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Name 2 New England Colonies.
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Answers coming later…
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What was the main economic activity in the Southern colonies?
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What was the main economic activity in the Southern colonies? Agriculture
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Name 2 Southern Colonies.
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Answers coming later…
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This was the route taken between Africa, the colonies, and the Caribbean.
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This was the route taken between Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Triangular Trade
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What caused a rigid social class system in the Southern colonies?
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What caused a rigid social class system in the Southern colonies? Slavery
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Thanks to the _____ ________, the British colonists had greater religious enthusiasm and political independence.
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Thanks to the _Great_ _Awakening_, the British colonists had greater religious enthusiasm and political independence.
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Name 2 Middle Colonies.
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Answers coming later…
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New England, Middle, Southern – what is considered the 4 th colonial region?
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Backcountry
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Name 1 thing traded from America as part of the Triangular Trade.
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Name 1 thing traded from colonial America as part of the Triangular Trade. iron, rum
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List 2 reasons why Africans were desirable as slaves.
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List 2 reasons why Africans were desirable as slaves. Resistant to disease, no escape connections, they knew how to farm
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This was the segment of the Triangular Trade that brought Africans to the colonies.
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Middle Passage
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Name the northernmost Southern colony.
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Name the northernmost Southern colony. Maryland
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Name 1 other Middle colony not already mentioned.
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Name 1 other Middle colony not already mentioned. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
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Name the northernmost New England colony.
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Name the northernmost New England colony. New Hampshire
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Who held most of the political and economic power in the South?
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The planter class (owners of slaves & large plantations)
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This religious revival swept through the colonies decades prior to the American Revolution.
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The Great Awakening
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These colonies had the longest growing season.
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Southern
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Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts – which was not an English colony?
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Maine
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New Netherlands and New Amsterdam – its capital – became known as this when the English took over.
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New York
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John Locke said people agreed to be governed in return for the protection of their _________ rights.
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John Locke said people agreed to be governed in return for the protection of their _natural_ rights.
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John Locke believed natural rights included ______, _________ and the pursuit of __________.
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John Locke believed natural rights included _life_, _liberty___ and the pursuit of __property__.
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