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1 Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution 1720-1763

2 As a result of the rapid population growth in colonial America during the eighteenth century A.a momentous shift occurred in the balance of power between the colonies and the mother country. B.the British government was pleased that more workers would be available to fill an increasing need for laborers in Britain. C.the need for slave labor declined. D.the colonists became more dependent on Britain for the goods that they needed to survive. E.the British government granted greater autonomy to colonial governments.

3 KNOW YOUR REGIONS New England (Northern: Mass, RI, Conn., New Ham. Middle: Penn, NY, NJ, Delaware. South: Virginia, Maryland, North Car., South Car., Georgia The Chesapeake (Virginia and Maryland)

4 Outline of our Discussion:  Chapter 3-4 (1730-1776)  Review: Where did the colonies come from?  New Ethnicities Bring New Issues  Social Class in the New World  The Great Awakening: Religion in the 18 th Century  Education in the Colonies  Culture and Folkways  The Press and Politics  France and New France  The French and Indian War  Uh Oh… Americans become Restless…

5 Growth of America? Jamestown & Plymouth? 1607-1700 Growth of the colonies to 1776?

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7 POP QUESTION: The population growth of the American colonies by 1775 is attributed mostly to A.white immigration from Europe. B.the natural fertility of Native Americans. C.the importation of slaves from Africa. D.the influx of immigrants from Latin America. E.the natural fertility of all Americans.

8 A Little Review to Help the Brain  Remember the Colonies: I. New England ▪ Religious : Intolerant and Puritanical (leading to Congregational) ▪ Political: Town Meetings, Majority Rule, Mayflower Compact ▪ Economic: Diversification, shipping, lumber, fish, subsistence ag.

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10 A Little Review to Help the Brain  Remember the Colonies: II. Middle Colonies: ▪ Religious: Diversity, toleration, Quaker Haven ▪ Political: Representative Assemblies ▪ Economic: Rich soil produced grain, shipping and commercial centers in the cities

11 A Little Review to Help the Brain  Remember the Colonies: III. Southern Colonies: ▪ Religious: Anglican Church Slavocracy ▪ Political: Ruled by Aristocratic Elite (Slavocracy) ▪ Economic: Focused on Cash Crops (Tobacco, Rice, Indigo)

12 POP QUESTION: When several colonial legislatures attempted to restrict or halt the importation of slaves, British authorities A.applauded the efforts. B.vetoed such efforts. C.allowed only South Carolina's legislation to stand. D.viewed such colonial actions as morally callous. E.did nothing.

13 POP QUESTION: The average age of the American colonists in 1775 was A.30. B.27. C.25. D.20. E.16.

14 By 1775 Africans were the largest non-English ethnic group in colonial America

15 South Carolina

16 IMMIGRANTS AND ETHNICITIES CHANGES 1700 TO 1763

17 Immigrants and Ethnicities Talking about VOLUNTARY Immigrants (not involuntary slaves) Reasons for Immigration: – Chance to own land (do they?) – Greater social mobility (always?) – Religious freedom (everywhere?) – Lower taxes & Material Goods – Better diet (MORE MEAT!)

18 POP QUESTION: An armed march in Philadelphia in 1764, protesting the Quaker oligarchy's lenient policy toward the Indians was known as A.Bacon's Rebellion. B.March of the Paxton Boys. C.Regulator Movement. D.Shays' Rebellion. E.Oligarchy Revolution. F.Stono Rebellion

19 Immigrant Groups  Immigration also contributed to population growth in the 18th century.  English and Welsh were still important, but other European groups arrive (Esp. the Middle Colonies) 19


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