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APUSH Enduring Vision Chapter 3 outline

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Outline Chapter 3 Expansion and Diversity: The Rise of Colonial America, 1625-1700 The Stuart Dynasty in England Name, Reign????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Relation to America James I, 1603-1625 VA., Plymouth founded; Separatists persecuted Charles I, 1625-1649 Civil Wars, 1642-1649; Mass., MD formed Interregnum, 1649-1660 Commonwealth; Protectorate (Oliver Cromwell) Charles II, 1660-1685 The Restoration; Carolina, Pa., N.Y. founded; Conn. chartered James II, 1685-1688 Catholic trend; Glorious Revolution, 1688 William and Mary, 1689-1702 (Mary died in 1694) King William's War, 1689-1697 The New England Way One of the earliest regions to prosper in North America was New England.

APUSH Vocab Unit I

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Unit I Vocab Indentured servants Identifying information? occurred in the 17th century. About 75% of the English migrants who went to the New World came as servants who were signed to indentus. Analysis ? indentured servants were a big part of the population of the colonist. They worked the lands until they were freed and then went to live on the outsides of the colonies. They soon started getting mad because their former servants were no help for when they moved out. Trade & Navigation Acts Identifying information? Analysis ? Mayflower Compact Identifying information? (1620s) the pilgrims created this document while they were still on route to the new world on the Mayflower. Not a constitution, but an early example. Signed by many about 40 adult males.

US Colonies

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10/29/09 10:14 AM Jessica The New England Conies Who Settled English Pilgrims (Separest) Puritans John Winthrop Reasons for Settlement Religious freedom (broke away from church) Economic reasons Many came for land Proper laws/less power Ways of Making a Living Farming Fishing Trading Industry Ship building Other Facts Self government Document Mayflower compact Triangular trade Traded malestis, rum? Puritans went to war with Native Americans over land Native Americans were sold into slavery by English Roger Williams fled to Rode Island because he thought the government had too much power All religions could live there John Winthrop was the governor of Massachusetts Middle Colonies Who Settled Europeans All religions Dutch English Swedish Quakers Germans Puritans Artisans

the american pageant ch 3 puritan belief

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Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies 1. Protestant ethic 2. Mayflower Compact - 1620 3. Fundamental Orders 4. Navigation Laws 5. The Puritans 6. General Court 7. Separatists 8.Quakers 9. New England Confederation 10. Calvinism 11. Massachusetts Bay Colony 12. Dominion of New England 13. Pilgrims 14. Predestination 15. Freemen 16. visible saints 17. covenant 18. Protestant Reformation 19. King Philip II 20. John Cotton 21. Sir Edmond Andros 22. The elect 23. Patroonship 24. William Bradford 25. Peter Stuyvesant 26. Thomas Hooker 27. William Penn 28. John Winthrop 29. Henry Hudson 30. John Calvin 31. Anne Hutchinson 32. Roger Williams

American Pageant 14ed Chapter 3 Power point

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Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1 ?I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism 1517,?Martin Luther?nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral. Luther had several explosive ideas including? The Bible alone was the source of God?s word (not the Bible and the church or pope). People are saved simply by faith in Christ alone (not by faith and good works). His actions ignited the Protestant Reformation. ?I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Cont. John Calvin?preached Calvinism which stressed ?predestination? (those going to Heaven or hell has already been determined by God). Well If already determined then LETS PARTY!!!! Basic doctrines were stated in the 1536 document entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion.

APUSH American Pageant 14th Edition Chapter 3 Outline (DETAILED)

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Name Teacher August 14, 2013 AP US History Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Martin Luther Against Catholicism Denounced authority of priests and popes Declared Bible is only source of God?s word Started the Protestant Reformation John Calvin Calvinism Institutes of the Christian Religion Predestination Cannot be saved from predetermined fate except by conversion Puritans Became unhappy with slow progress of Reformation in England Separatists Wanted to break away from Church of England The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth Separatists Fled England for Holland 1608 Wanted to find a place where they can be English and Purified Protestants Targeted America Mayflower Missed destination, landed at Plymouth Bay

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. letter!

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"Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.]" 16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work. But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that your criticisms are sincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. letter!

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"Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.]" 16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work. But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that your criticisms are sincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.

Letter From Birmingham Jail

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"Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.]" 16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work. But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that your criticisms are sincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.

Astronomy

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Science Notes Ancient Models of the World Egypt Thought world was flat Thought sky was a flat plate supported by mountains Thought the sun traveled along the Nile India Thought world was circular disk surrounded by and ocean Thought the center of the world was a mountain Thought the sun went around the mountain once a day In the nighttime it went behind the mountain and came out in the morning Greece Thought Earth floated in the ocean like a cork One man thought Earth was a cylinder with a rounded top that floated in the air Thought that beyond the sky was a region of fire The sun, stars, and moon were holes in the sky, through which the fire could be seen NOTE: All of these incorporate local features General Astronomy

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