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Life in Colonial America. What is mercantilism?. Economic theory that says a nation must increase trade to become more powerful. A country has the right to use its colonies to get rich. . Mercantilism. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Life in Colonial America
What is mercantilism?
Economic theory that says a nation must increase trade to become more powerful.
A country has the right to use its colonies to get rich.
Mercantilism
Britain saw the colonies as just a way to make money. It used this theory to control all trade with the 13 colonies to its benefit.
To make as much money as possible, England passed a series of laws called the Navigation Acts.
What were the Navigation Acts?
Laws designed to make sure Britain profited as much as possible from trade.
Colonists had to use British ships to transport goods.
Some products, such as sugar and tobacco, could not be sold to other countries.
Some colonists disobeyed the law by smuggling goods.
NAVIGATION ACTS
WHAT THEY WERE: EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE EFFECT
The Great Awakening
The Great Awakening was a religious revival that swept through the colonies in the early 1700’s.
Effects of the Great Awakening
Great Awakening
New religious groups
(Baptists, Methodists)
More emphasis on
education
Growing belief that all people
are equal
CAUSE
EFFECTS
Colonial LifeColonial life was hard for
everyone.Mothers worked at home
and had no modern conveniences. They churned butter, spun yarn, baked bread, and washed clothes by hand.
Girls stayed home and helped their mothers.
ApprenticesMany boys became
indentured servants or apprentices.
An apprentice worked for free for someone until he turned 18.
This was how Ben Franklin learned his job.
Farm Life
Town Life
Colonial Clothing
1. The Navigation Acts are an example of:
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1.free trade laws2.Mercantilism3.the Enlightenment4.the Great Awakening
2. According to the theory of mercantilism, Britain should:
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1.control trade from the colonies
2.leave the colonies alone
3.declare religious freedom
4.give the colonies their independence
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3. What did England think its colonies were?
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1. an economic drain2. a land of savages3. an economic
resource4. a place to put
criminals
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4. What theory holds that a nation's power depended on expanding its trade?
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1. Mercantilism2. Trade3. gold reserve4. expansion
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5. The religious revival that swept through the colonies was called the
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1. Enlightenment2. Great Migration3. Great Awakening4. Catholic Revolution.
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6. Which of the choices below completes the Effects side of the Great Awakening chart?
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1. Slavery is justified throughout the colonies.
2. Persecution of religious minorities begins in the colonies.
3. Belief grows that all people are equal before God.
4. Colonists place more faith in English authority.
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7. When England’s King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, it established the principle of _____ the power of government.
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1. Expanding2. Accepting3. Legitimizing4. limiting
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