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The Roots of American Sectionalism
Learning Target I can explain why America was Divided into regions from the Early colonial period.
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Vocab words (Let’s Review)
Indentured servant Indigenous Sovereign Demographic Puritan
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Indentured servant, indigenous, sovereign, Puritan, demographic
During cartoons, commercials show toys because advertisers are focused on a young _______.
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Indentured servant, indigenous, sovereign, Puritan, demographic
Can’t wait til this seven years is up!
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Indentured servant, indigenous, sovereign, Puritan, demographic
If I lived in the 1600s, I would probably be a __________ because I don’t like having fun.
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Indentured servant, indigenous, sovereign, Puritan, demographic
America became a _________ nation with the Declaration of Independence. They got they own crib, they got they own car…
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Indentured servant, indigenous, sovereign, Puritan, demographic
This agave plant is ___________ to Mexico.
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Key Terms/Events Push Factors Pull Factors Southern Colonies
Jamestown Colony New England Colonies Plymouth Colony
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What are push and pull factors?
notes What are push and pull factors? Push factors: things that encourage people to leave a place behind. Pull factors: things that encourage people to move to a new place.
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notes 1st Colonies 8/23 Push Factors Wars Lack of opportunity Crop failure Political/Social oppression Natural disasters Low wages Unemployment
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1st Colonies 8/23 notes Pull Factors Opportunity -Better jobs
-Better education Family Freedom (Social, Economic, Political) Political stability
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Jamestown: America’s first permanent settlement
1607
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WHAT WAS it LIKE at Jamestown…
Quietly read the passage… Use the reading to fill out THE FRONT of your sheet… COMPLETE SENTENCES!!! 13 minutes
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Video Clip: 9 minutes (min 1-9) HEADS OFF DESKS!!!
As you watch, think about push/pull factors
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1st Colonies 8/14 Tobacco makes the colony a success notes
Jamestown (1607): First successful settlement in North America Founded to make $$$ “Starving Time” first 3 years… didn’t go well Tobacco makes the colony a success
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Why did people in Jamestown decide to grow tobacco? Do you think there were more men or women at Jamestown? Why? Who do you think was in charge in Jamestown once it became successful? Why that person?
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The English weren’t Godly enough! I’ve never laughed in my life.
notes 1st Colonies Plymouth Colony: 1620 (Massachusetts) PURITANS = strict Christian religion Came to avoid persecution in England (NOT to create a land of religious freedom!!!) The English weren’t Godly enough! I’ve never laughed in my life. Mountain Dew is a sin!
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Massachusetts is here!!!
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1st Colonies Plymouth Colony: “Mayflower Compact” – agreement to make decisions based on MAJORITY RULE
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notes 1st Colonies Plymouth Colony - Many settlers died from harsh conditions - Friendly Native Americans saved them… first ‘Thanksgiving’ (1621) Thank you for saving us from starvation. Remember this when you begin to desire our land.
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We will show the world how a city SHOULD be!
1st Colonies notes Massachusetts Bay Colony: 1630 More Puritans!!! Leader John Winthrop: “We will be the city on the hill”… an example of good MORAL living We will show the world how a city SHOULD be!
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Geography New England: Southern: Rocky soil, short growing season
Resources: trees, sea Settlements developed along rivers Southern: Rich soil, long growing season Many rivers and forests
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Economics Southern: New England: Fishing, whaling, trading
Over time manufacturing became important Southern: Known for large plantations Main crops—rice, tobacco, and indigo Dependent on slave labor
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Culture New England: Southern:
Education was important—many towns had schools Puritan religion was important in daily life and politics Towns were organized similarly Strict moral code Southern: Fewer towns and schools Children of wealthy planters were tutored Religion wasn’t as important
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Vocab words Indentured servant Indigenous Sovereign Demographic
Puritan
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
I am ___________ to America, not you.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
Praise the Lord!!!
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
A day dedicated to the fact that the US is a ________ nation.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
Fortunately for the Puritans at Plymouth, some of the _______ people were kind and helpful.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
How many more years until I’m free???
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
Because of the hard work required, this ___________ wasn’t well represented at Jamestown.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
For a few years, the state of Texas was actually a _________ nation.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
You should be reading your BIBLE, not doing the shizz!!!!
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
Two more years…
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
These plants are ________ to the Southeastern US.
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Indentured servant, Indigenous, sovereign, demographic, Puritan
Young males are the primary ___________ found at tailgating events.
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