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Settling the Northern Colonies

Settling the Northern Colonies. 1619-1700. Unit Overview. Essential Question: Analyze the development of northern, middle, and southern colonies in America during the period 1492-1750. Themes Tentative Due Dates. American diversity Slavery and its legacies Religion Environment

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Settling the Northern Colonies

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  1. Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700

  2. Unit Overview • Essential Question: Analyze the development of northern, middle, and southern colonies in America during the period 1492-1750. • Themes • Tentative Due Dates • American diversity • Slavery and its legacies • Religion • Environment • Demographic Changes • Chapter 1-2: Summer Homework • Chapter 3 – Quiz Sept 5 • Chapter 4 – Quiz Sept 11 • Test Sept 17 • DBQ Sept 17

  3. Lecture Outline • Guiding question: Was colonial society a “transplant” of English society, or was its own unique culture? • Borderlands history • Northern colonies • Middle colonies • Hybrid cultures? • Development of Empire

  4. Borderlands history • Borderlands • Syncretism

  5. Northern Colonies • Pilgrims • Massachusetts Bay and the City Upon a Hill • Connecticut • Rhode Island • New Hampshire

  6. Middle Colonies • New York • New Jersey • Pennsylvania

  7. Hybrid cultures? • Middle Ground • Indian Agriculture • Indian trading • King Philip’s War

  8. Development of Empire • English Civil War • Dominion of New England

  9. Bibliography • John Smith & Native Americans: http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/teaching/jamestown/affairs.html • Captivity narrative: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/gal/narrative1.html • John Winthrop: http://www.moultrienews.com/column/-14HISTORYWINTHROPPIC- • Pilgrims: http://endrtimes.blogspot.com/2010/11/why-did-pilgrims-come-to-america.html • Anne Hutchison: http://www.pbs.org/godinamerica/people/anne-hutchinson.html • Northern colonies map from Unfinished Nation by Alan Brinkley page 39 • New Amsterdam: http://www.teachout.org/vna/map.html • William Penn: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-du2XPpZmDn4/TzWr70N9t7I/AAAAAAAAAJg/PT_E7ylv48w/s1600/william-penn.jpg • Richard White: http://www.history.ucsb.edu/projects/labor/speakers/ • Colonists/Indians trading: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/John-M-Barry-on-Roger-Williams-and-the-Indians.html • Matchlock rifles in King Philip’s War: http://www.history.com/images/media/slideshow/native-americans-warriors-and-battles/settlers-fighting-natvie-americans.jpg • Charles II: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_England • Dominion of New England: http://www.sjsapush.com/ch3.php

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