Bell Ringers: J12 / A: New England was different because it was established as a new and permanent community rather than as a moneymaking venture. New England colonists came in family groups with balanced sex ratios and an organized approach to community formation. In addition, religion played a pivotal role in New England. (5 min)
Objectives:
Agenda:
Chapter 1 IDs critique
Bacon's Rebellion (POL)
Chapter 1 IDs critique
Bacon's Rebellion (POL)
1. Journal 13 - In what ways was Bacon's Rebellion symptomatic of social tensions in the colony of Virginia? (10 min)
2. Grade and review Chapter 2 IDs (10 min)
Terms to know: encomiendas, Columbian Exchange, mercantilism, House of Burgesses, royal colony, indentured servitude, neo-Europes, Philip II, Francis Drake, Lord Baltimore, John Winthrop, Pilgrims, Puritans, joint-stock corporation, toleration, town meeting, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson.
Home Learning:
1. Study for tomorrow's Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz
Journal Responses:
J13 / A: Bacon's Rebellion demonstrated the tensions created on account of a surplus of landless laborers and indentured servants and a pervasive land shortage, which greatly affected the lower classes.
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