Writting Assingment 1
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Chapter3.pdf
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WritingAssignment1B-Instructions.docx
Writing Assignment 1B: The First English Settlements
This essay assignment will require you to compare and contrast the first permanent settlements established by the English in the Americas.
INSTRUCTIONS
In order to prepare you must complete the following readings:
· Identify and review the relevant sections of Chapters 2 and 3.
· Identify and incorporate at least one outside source to support your discussion. In addition to the textbook, you may use any material outside of the textbook that is recommended in the Additional Reading section at the end of each chapter. You are also encouraged to do your own research and identify relevant sources. Please keep in mind that WIKIPEDIA is not an acceptable reference.
PREPARE AND SUBMIT:
Write a well-organized essay, a minimum of 700 words (but not limited to), including supporting details from the documents/textbook/other sources in which you analyze and discuss the material that has been assigned by addressing the following question:
Compare and contrast the distinct societies that developed in the Chesapeake area colonies, the Carolinas, the Puritan New England settlements, and the Mid-Atlantic colonies, identifying distinct similarities and differences between them, and discuss which factors contributed to the success and/or failure of each region.
Reminders
· Paragraphs in an essay are not numbered. Any questions that are associated with an assigned reading are there to serve as a guide for your discussion.
· Your discussion should incorporate all of the information from the documents and or textbook, and outside sources as one essay.
· Students are required to research and incorporate into their discussions additional sources that relate to the content. Recommendations can be found at the end of the textbook chapter in Additional Reading.
· All statements must be supported and all sources must be identified cited, and included in your reference list. This also applies to the textbook. Failure to do so constitutes Plagiarism, and the college has strict policies and penalties for failure to comply. Under the Resources, you will find links to sites that review how to format a paper or essay. I recommend that students use APA or Chicago Style to format their essays. Students should ask their instructor which format style they prefer to use.
· Proofread your work. Make sure that you have looked for all of the spelling and grammatical errors and corrected them, and that you have organized your work into coherent paragraphs.
· Prepare the assignment as a Word Document, double-spaced, and using a standard font of 12 points.
· Submit it in the " First Required Writing Assignment (Submit Here) " link as an ATTACHMENT. Any work that is submitted directly into the box will be graded as a 0.
Point Value: 100
Grading Criteria:
· Analysis and discussion (60%)
· Support for discussion (30%)
· Organization (10%)
Chapter3.pdf
Lecture Slides Give Me Liberty! Seventh Edition
Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, Kathleen DuVal
Copyright © 2023 W. W. Norton & Company
CHAPTER 3
Creating Anglo-America
Copyright © 2023 W. W. Norton & Company
Lecture Preview • Global Competition and the Expansion
of England’s Empire • Entrenchment of American Slavery • Colonies in Crisis • The Growth of Colonial America • Social Classes in the British Colonies • North America at Mid-Century
Global Competition and the Expansion of England’s Empire
Focus Question: How did the English empire in America expand in the mid-seventeenth century?
Mercantilism
• The Mercantilist System • Mercantilism: government regulates
economic activity • Navigation Acts
New Netherland to New York
• The Conquest of New Netherland • New York and the Haudenosaunee • The Charter of Liberties
Settlement in Eastern North America
The Grand Council of the Haudenosaunee League
Carolina
• The Founding of Carolina • Barrier to Spanish expansion • Yamasee Uprising • Slavery
Founding of Pennsylvania
• The Holy Experiment • Quaker liberty
• Land in Pennsylvania
A Quaker Meeting
Entrenchment of American Slavery
Focus Question: How was slavery established in the Western Atlantic world?
Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape
Entrenchment of American Slavery
• Slavery and the Law • Spanish • English
The Chesapeake
• The Rise of Chesapeake Slavery • Bacon’s Rebellion: Land and Labor in Virginia
• Consequences of the Rebellion
Sir William Berkeley
Notions of Freedom
• A Slave Society • Notions of freedom
Colonies in Crisis
Focus Question: What major social and political crises rocked the colonies in the late seventeenth century?
Seventeenth-Century Crisis
• The Glorious Revolution • The Glorious Revolution in America
• Colonial uprisings in Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts
King Philip’s War
Salem
• The Salem Witch Trials
The Growth of Colonial America
Focus Question: What were the directions of social and economic change in the eighteenth-century colonies?
Expanding Populations
• A Diverse Population
Diversity in European Settlement, 1760
Migration and Diversity
• The German Migration • Religious Diversity
The Threat to Native Nations
• Native-Colonial Relations • Walking Purchase
• Regional Diversity • New England • Backcountry • Middle Colonies
Muscogee Diplomacy with the British
Consumers
• The Consumer Revolution • Colonial Cities
• Artisans
The Atlantic
• An Atlantic World • People, ideas, and good flowed back and
forth across the Atlantic. • Commerce enriched the colonies.
Social Classes in the British Colonies
Focus Question: How did patterns of class and gender roles change in eighteenth-century America?
The Elite
• The Colonial Elite • New World Cultures
Jane Beekman
Robert “King” Carter
Colonial Aristocracy
• Anglicization • Etiquette and behavior • Right to rule • Freedom from labor
Ralph Izard
Colonial Poverty
• Poverty in the Colonies • The Middle Ranks • Women and the Household Economy
Cheney Family
The Growth of Colonial America _ 2
Focus Question: What was the extent of Native power across the continent by the mid-eighteenth century?
At Mid-Century
The Colonies at Mid-Century
• French and Spanish Colonies • The Great Plains • Freedom in the British Colonies
Review Global Competition and the Expansion of England’s Empire
Focus Question: How did the English empire in America expand in the mid-seventeenth century? Entrenchment of American Slavery
Focus Question: How was slavery established in the Western Atlantic world? Colonies in Crisis
Focus Question: What major social and political crises rocked the colonies in the late seventeenth century? The Growth of Colonial America
Focus Question: What were the directions of social and economic change in the eighteenth-century colonies?
Social Classes in the British Colonies Focus Question: How did patterns of class and gender roles change in eighteenth-century America?
North America at Mid-Century Focus Question: What was the extent of Native power across the continent by the mid-eighteenth century?
Next Lecture Preview
Chapter 4: Slavery, Freedom, and the Struggle for Empire, to 1763 • Slavery and Empire • Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance • An Empire of Freedom • The Public Sphere • The Great Awakening • Imperial Rivalries • Battle for the Continent
This concludes the Norton Lecture Slide Set for Chapter 3 Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY SEVENTH EDITION by Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, and Kathleen DuVal
Copyright © 2023 W. W. Norton & Company
- Lecture Slides�Give Me Liberty!�Seventh Edition
- CHAPTER 3
- Lecture Preview
- Global Competition and the Expansion of England’s Empire
- Mercantilism
- New Netherland to New York
- Settlement in Eastern North America
- The Grand Council of the Haudenosaunee League
- Carolina
- Founding of Pennsylvania
- A Quaker Meeting
- Entrenchment of American Slavery
- Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape
- Entrenchment of American Slavery
- The Chesapeake
- Sir William Berkeley
- Notions of Freedom
- Colonies in Crisis
- Seventeenth-Century Crisis
- King Philip’s War
- Salem
- The Growth of Colonial America
- Expanding Populations
- Diversity in European Settlement, 1760
- Migration and Diversity
- The Threat to Native Nations
- Muscogee Diplomacy with the British
- Consumers
- The Atlantic
- Social Classes in the British Colonies
- The Elite
- Jane Beekman
- Robert “King” Carter
- Colonial Aristocracy
- Ralph Izard
- Colonial Poverty
- Cheney Family
- The Growth of Colonial America _ 2
- At Mid-Century
- The Colonies at Mid-Century
- Review
- Next Lecture Preview
- This concludes the Norton Lecture Slide Set for Chapter 3�Give Me Liberty! �AN AMERICAN HISTORY�SEVENTH EDITION�by Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, and Kathleen DuVal
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