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Chapter 1 Section 5
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Colonial America Grows High birthrate, improved housing and sanitation reasons for growth Immigration also contributed 300,000 Euro. arrived 1700-1775 Many went to Pennsylv. = free land Germans fleeing war came to colonies By 1775, one-third of popul. is German
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(cont.) 1717-1776 – 150,000 Scots-Irish to colonies Jews sought religious tolerance Between 10 and 12 million African slaves sent to America 1450-1870 2 million died at sea Many other slaves went to Brazil, Spanish colonies Also British, French, and Dutch colonies in Caribbean
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(cont.) 1705 VA creates slave code Slaves could not own property, testify against whites in court, move freely, assemble in large numbers By 1775, 20% of population is African Family, religion helps slaves maintain dignity 1739 Stono Rebellion – slaves rise up against white overseers, try to escape to Spanish FL
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New Ideas Enlightenment thinkers – natural laws apply to social, political, and economic relationships People could figure out by using reason This emphasis on logic & reason = rationalism John Locke influential Enlightenment writer Wrote on contract theory of gov’t, natural rights He influences Founding Fathers
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(cont.) Rousseau believed gov’t formed by consent of people Montesquieu suggested 3 types of gov’t power – executive, legislative, judicial In colonies religious fervor known as Great Awakening takes place; peaks 1740
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(cont.) Enlightenment provided arguments against British rule Great Awakening undermined allegiance to traditional authority
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