Religion and Trade in Colonial America Please pick up the Unit Test Preview sheet and take the first 5 minutes of class to complete and read it. Work on.
The Restoration 1660-1800. From Tumult to Calm 20 years of civil war Devastating plague Fire that left more than 2/3 of Londoners homeless The middle.
Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 1660-1800
Economic: producing, developing, managing wealth and resources Colonial Williamsburg shops.
THE GROWTH of GEORGIA (1789-1840). SS8H5 The students will explain significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth.
AIM (Focus Question): How did American colonies differ from one another and how were they similar? Do Now: Imagine you were a New Yorker in the 1700s,
Charles II vs. Parliament. Charles II returned to England in 1660, following 11 years of being exiled from his home land. When Charles II re-entered England,
Glorious Revolution of 1688. Magna Carta: Key Ideas The Great Charter Expressed that the monarchs power was limited not absolute. “Right to Petition”
The English Civil War The Triumph of Parliament: English Constitutionalism.
Reformation. THE RISE IN POPULATION COUPLED WITH INFLATION LED TO A WEAKENING OF SPANISH INDUSTRY AND EMIGRATION. THE EXPULSION OF JEWS AND MOORS IN 1492.
Reformation
Columbus claiming the “New World” for Spain.