Essential Question for Research and Debate ESSENTIAL QUESTION
Essential Question for Research and Debate ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Although New England the Chesapeake region were settled largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions developed into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur and in what ways were these societies different? THERE WILL BE AN OPEN DEBATE ON BOTH TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS ON MONDAY, JAN 30! (Each student will analyze a provided set of documents to answer and debate the above Essential question as well as via. Assignment box turn in an essay on the Essential Question. )
English Path to Colonization Protestant Reformation and Religious Conflict Rivalry with Spain and Spanish Armada Newfoundland (Sir H. Gilbert) 1584; Roanoke Colony (1585) https: //youtu. be/ONgd. K 6 lovzs Reasons for Emigration from England Three Powers compete -- Mercantilism 3 Types of Colonies English Chesapeake Colonies Virginia Company/Joint Stock Company May 1607 – Jamestown Early Hardships (3 major issues Captain John Smith “Don’t work, Don’t eat. ” Captain Smith, Chief Powhatan, and Pocahontas (Matoaka) https: //youtu. be/vi. D 3 y. Nn 6 v 30
Chesapeake Colonies Solutions to Problems Headright system and indentured servants Smith solution and formation government – House of Burgesses NATIVE AMERICAN RELATIONS Powhatan Confederacy (Wahunsenacawh) https: //youtu. be/2 myl. N_QC 8 Wc Initial relations and mock execution of Captain Smith First Anglo-Powhatan War (1610 -1614) Tobacco and Rolfe https: //youtu. be/M-3 rd_G 93 Vk 2 nd Powhatan War (1622 -1646) – Opechancanough Divisions and Inequality in the Colony Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
Comparison Visual Stimulus: https: //youtu. be/N 3 o. Item. E 58 k 3: 16: 15 to 3: 25: 21
Maryland: Chesapeake colony 1638 – Catholic Haven – Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) Economic Basis Catholic/Protestant Feud – Act of Toleration (1649)
Development of Slavery Origins of Slavery Caribbean and South America Transition from indentured servitude to slavery ( August 1619 -- Dutch Slave Trade Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage Numbers https: //youtu. be/f. CHv. D 2 Dy. We. Y Inferiority Maryland Slave Cold (1661); Virginia Slave Code (1705) Barbados Code (1696) Mixture of cultures (language-music-dance) Lifestyle and religions MAJOR SLAVE REVOLTS: New York (1712); Stono Rebellion (1739) https: //youtu. be/6 zvc. S 2 tl. KS 4 DIFFERENCES IN SLAVERY IN THE COLONIES
Barbados Code
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