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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline Economic Relation to England Political Connections British and American Social Ties French and Indian War Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
8 Questions Many New Yorkers did not like their royal governor, Lord Cornbury. “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
“Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline 1. Economic Relation to England “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline Economic Relation to England Political Connections British and American Social Ties French and Indian War Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
“Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
8 Questions Many New Yorkers did not like their royal governor, Lord Cornbury. “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline Economic Relation to England Political Connections British and American Social Ties French and Indian War Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline 3. British and American Social Ties 60 second brainstorm Name the many ways American colonists were linked to English society? “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline 3. British and American Social Ties
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline 3. British and American Social Ties “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline Economic Relation to England Political Connections British and American Social Ties French and Indian War Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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“A part of the Whole”: America within the British Empire
Outline 4.The Break: French and Indian War “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.
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