Thursday, August 30, 2018

Lesson on Thursday, August 30, 2018

Aim: In what ways did European migrants transfer familiar patterns and institutions to their colonies in the Americas, and in what ways did they create new American worlds? How did Native Aericans adapt to the growing presence of Europeans among them?

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)

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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