monday september 28, 2015. we will… identify the contributions of women to american society i...
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We Will…
Identify the contributions of women to American society
I Will…
Create a six word summary for each individual on the gallery walk.
Pocahontas
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Exit Out the Door
Create a 6 Word Summary for each individual using the notes you took on the Gallery Walk.
We Will…Compare the effects of political, economic, and social factors on slaves and free blacks and explain reasons for the development of the plantation system, the transatlantic slave trade, and the spread of slavery
I Will…Create a graphic organizer comparing effects of various factors on slaves and free blacks and an diagram of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Quick Write
What slavery is?Slavery is a condition in which one person has absolute authority over another, controlling the person’s life and liberty.
Do You Know...?
Do You Know? Why slavery become a part of
this economic system?
How enslaved Africans were supplied to the colonies?
Farmers and plantation owners needed a large labor force
Slave traders brought people kidnapped from West Africa to the colonies by ship
Slavery
Turn to page 137 in your textbook; read “The Growth of Slavery” Page 443-447 “The Lives
of Enslaved People”
Graphic Organizer
Free Blacks
Political Economic
Geographic Social
Slaves
Political Economic
Geographic Social
WE WILL…Describe religious influence on social movements including the Great Awakening.
I WILL…Create a 4 sentence summary of the First Great Awakening.
We Will…
Describe religious influence on social movements including the Great Awakening.
I Will…
Create a four sentence summary of the First Great Awakening.
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The Great Awakening
• was a religious revival that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s.
• inspired religious freedom.
• led to the formation of new churches.
• emphasized personal faith rather than church rituals.
• united colonists in a common experience.
• helped colonists overcome religious barriers and spread revolutionary ideas and excitement throughout the colonies.