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Warm Up You will need: Paper x2 Pencil or Pen Please Turn in Your Homework Answer the Following question What are some school rules and/or regulations that you don’t like? Please write them down and be prepared to share with the class
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Jews, Malcontents, and the Spanish Threat
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Jews in Georgia Arrived in Savannah, July 1733 Portuguese Jews and two German Jewish families 42 Settlers First non-Christian people group to establish in colony Ability: Viticulture
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Cultural Diversity disagreements about religious customs and language Two different Branches Sephardim Ashkenazim Main Two families in GA Sheftall Minis
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Rules in the Colonies No Slaves Allowed No Rum or Liquor Land was limited to 50 Acres No Lawyers No Catholics
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No Longer a Utopian Dream We Want More Land!!! I want Slaves!! It’s Not Fair!!!
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Malcontents: Why so Angry?? Primarily Scottish Arrived without assistance Thus did not have the same loyalty to the colony's founders Trustees prevented them from realizing their economic potential
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Kind of a Big Deal Patrick Tailfer & Thomas Stephens First public complaints came in 1738 A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia The Hard Case of the Distressed People of Georgia Trustees passed a law in 1750 allowing slavery William Stephens Trustees refused to amend the laws A State of the Province of Georgia policies enjoyed wide support throughout Georgia vs
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WARM UP 10/6/15 You will need paper pencil Answer the following question: Should students have a vote when changing school policies? YES OR NO Explain your answer in 3 or more sentences
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Bad Neighbors!!
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Spanish Threat from Florida Battle of Bloody Marsh the Spanish organized an invasion in mid-June 1742 with 4,500 to 5,000 soldiers mixture of rangers, British regulars, Southeastern Indians, and local citizens, but his total forces numbered less than a thousand men. Including the Highland warriors War On Jenkins Ear The conflict between the Spanish and English over the land between South Carolina and Florida lasted for nearly two centuries Settlers cooperated with Indian forces to repel Spanish threats and ultimately enjoyed success despite early defeats
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Big Questions to Consider What are some ways Georgia should handle the growing diversity? Should law and order be determined by the people? If war is meant for destruction, then can it also be meant for unification?
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French vs England The Fight for North America
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What’s going on with the French?? French wanted British Territory Relationship with Native Americans British Colonial Fear of Indians`
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First America’s First First World War French controlled two major rivers Mississippi and Ohio Spain had heavy holds in FL and CA British colonies wanted to move westward
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The British Colonies Raw Materials: Turpentine Copper Hemp Tar Population of 250,000 in 1700, to 1.25 million in 1750 Smuggling problems
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What Do You See What does it mean??
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What the Snake? America’s first political cartoon Created by Benjamin Franklin Founding Father Activist The snake= The early Americans colonies Divided into 8 segments Symbol of Unity
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IMAGES OF THE WAR
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Backlash of the War and the Treaty of Paris 1963
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Tension grows between the British and Colonies WAR= MONEY MONEY+ WAR= BIG DEBT Who is to pay? An argument for both sides Tax on the Colonies
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