development of british north america on america’s economy and society section 4 –mercantilism:...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society
SECTION 4
– Mercantilism:
– Trans-Atlantic trade:
– Middle Passage:
– Great Awakening
– Growth in African American population
– Benjamin Franklin as a symbol of social mobility and individualism
![Page 2: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
COLONIAL SYSTEMMERCANTILISM
All the colonies developed economies that allowed settlers to survive and prosper but each colony differed in its religious, cultural and political customs
![Page 3: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
13 COLONIES • WHERE: along the Atlantic Ocean• WESTERN BOUNDARY: for Southern & Middle:
Appalachian Mountains• WHO: Founded by Great Britain between 1607-
1732. • PURPOSE:
– economic opportunities, political freedoms, religious freedoms to escape persecution
• REGIONS: – NEW ENGLAND: New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut– MIDDLE (MID-ATLANTIC): New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Delaware– SOUTHERN: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,
South Caroline, Georgia
![Page 4: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
![Page 5: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
• Transatlantic Trade
Across the Atlantic
• Triangular Trade
• Middle Passage: middle
portion of 3 way voyage
1. Load ships with rum, cloth and goods to trade for slaves
2. MIDDLE PASSAGE: slaves transported to New World
3. Sell slaves, buy tobacco and other American goods and go back to Britain
![Page 6: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
![Page 7: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Growth of African
Population
1. Cash crops: tobacco and later cotton
2. Workers: plant, grow, harvest crops
3. ##’s: majority of slaves were in Southern colonies because of agriculture based economies
![Page 8: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
GROWTH OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
•Music
•Religion
•Dance
•Language
•Culture: basket weaving
•Pottery making
![Page 9: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
•Founding Father•Social Mobility and individualism: born into poor family from Boston, MA•Printer Apprentice at 12; 17
ran away and sailed to London
to learn about business•Returned to Philadelphia in 1726 as experienced printer, writer, businessman•84 years: world’s leading authors, philosophers, scientists, inventors, and politicians
![Page 10: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
GREAT AWAKENING: ?? authority•1730’s religious revival
in New England•Puritans lose grip on society; membership declines
Brotherly love: NA & AA join churches, slavery evil•COLLEGES THAT CAME OUT OF THE Great Awakening: Princeton, Brown, Rutgers, Dartmouth, Columbia
![Page 11: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
![Page 12: Development of British North America on America’s Economy and Society SECTION 4 –Mercantilism: –Trans-Atlantic trade: –Middle Passage: –Great Awakening](https://reader035.vdocument.in/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649e6c5503460f94b6b710/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
QUESTIONS: 1. 1ST English settlement in North America?
2. What was the City Upon a Hill?
3. 1st French settlement in North America?
4. What was the Middle Passage?
5. What was the 1st representative government in the NW?
6. Describe & name the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
7. What was the ultimate purpose of the 13 colonies for Great Britain?
8. Name and describe the Triangular trade routes.
9. Benjamin Franklin: why are the terms social mobility and individualism associated with him?
10. Name 3 colleges that came out of the Great Awakening: