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American History: A survey by Alan Brinkley. Chapter 3.

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1)The Early Chesapeake a)The Founding of Jamestown i)Charter granted to London Company in 1604 by King James I,?Godspeed, Discovery,?and?Susan Constant?left England and landed in Jamestown, VA in 1607 ii)Colony mostly al men, inadequate diets contributed to disease, by 1608 colony had almost failed (poor leadership, location, disease, food) except Capt. John Smith saved it by imposing work and order and organizing raids against Indians b)Reorganization i)London Company became Virginia Company 1609, gained expanded charter, sold stock, wish to grew VA colony with land grants to planters ii)Winter of 1609-1610= starving time iii)First governor Lord De La Warr arrived 1609, established harsh discipline w/ work gangs

Chapter 3 Notes

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Joey Miller AP Biology Chapter 3: Water and Life The Molecule that Supports Life Water is the biological medium here on Earth. Water is the only common substance to exist in the natural environment in all three physical states of matter. The solid state of water floats on the liquid, a rare property emerging from the chemistry of the water molecule. Polar Covalent Bonds in Water Molecules Result in Hydrogen Bonding Polar Covalent Bonds ? the electrons of the covalent bonds spend more time closer to one atom than another atom Polar Molecule ? The overall charge of a molecule is unevenly distributed

Chapter 3 Outlines: Society and Culture in Provincial America

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Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America Introduction Diverging Societies American consumers had a lot of English stuff, but the societies were growing apart people not from England came into America Americans had regional differences from one another The Colonial Population Immigration and natural Increase Europeans and Africans grew rapidly and overtook the NA pop. majority of settlers were of lower classes (laborers) Indentured Servitude Origins bound to masters for 4-5 year term; get passage to America, food, shelter in return English gov?t sometimes dumped ships of unwanted people in America some were sold as indentured servants, others chose to be hanged Indenture system provided way to help with labor shortage

Settling the Northern Colonies Chapter 3

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Chapter 4 (11th) American Life in the Seventeenth Century I. The Unhealthy Chesapeake Life in the American wilderness was harsh. Diseases like malaria, dysentery, and typhoid killed many. Few people lived to 40 or 50 years. In the early days of colonies, women were so scarce that men fought over all of them. The Chesapeake region had fewer women and a 6:1 male to female ratio is a good guide. Few people knew any grandparents. A third of all brides in one Maryland county were already pregnant before the wedding (scandalous). Virginia, with 59,000 people, became the most populous colony. II. The Tobacco Economy The Chesapeake was very good for tobacco cultivation.

The Biological Bases of Behavior

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AP Human Geography Vocabulary over Chapter 3.

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Projected Population, 2025? 14,600,000 ? Projected Population, 2050? 21,700,000 Mortality Rate, Under 5, Poorest Fifth? 246 ? Mortality Rate, Under 5, Middle Fifth? 210 ? Mortality Rate, Under 5, Richest Fifth? Total Fertility Rate, Poorest Fifth? 6.0 ? Total Fertility Rate, Middle Fifth? 5.9 ? Total Fertility Rate, Richest Fifth? 5.4 ? Urban Population (%)? 17 CO2 Emissions per Capita, 2002 (metric tons)? 0.1 Access to drinking water 60% in urban areas, 40% in rural areas. No. of Vehicles per 1,000 People, 2000? 4

Speech Communication

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Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Dr. Liz Desnoyers-Colas Comm. 2280 Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Free Speech? How Free? Ethics Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Speaking Ethically Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Ethical Speech: Have a Clear, responsible goal Use Sound Evidence and Reasoning Be sensitive and tolerant to others Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Be Honest ?I did not have sexual relations with that woman-Monica Lewinsky.? Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 The Deadly Sins of Plagiarism Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Plagiarism defined: Global Patchwork Famous examples of Plagiarizers Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 How to Avoid Plagiarism Do your own work Acknowledge your sources Oral citation
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