(Great Awakening) from yesterday.

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Tuesday, Oct. 1
1. Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor
2. Update your Table of Contents
Date
Title
9/24
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade notes
9/24 Roots to Representative Government notes
9/30
Warm-Up’s Sept. 30 to Oct. 4
9/30
Influential People to Colonial Gov’t
10/1
Great Awakening notes
10/1
13 Colonies Test Review
Entry #
22
23
24
25
26
27
3. Get out your worksheet (Great Awakening) from yesterday.
The First Great Awakening
Leaders
Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield
Geographic Location
All 13 colonies
Social Results
1. Social reforms (orphanages)
Political Results
1. Encouraged ideas of equality
2. Encouraged the right to challenge
authority
Religious Results
1. New denominations
Educational Results
1. New colleges
What was the First Great Awakening and
why was it important?
Religious movement that promoted selfgovernment
Page #’s for Test Review
Blue Book
1.
72
2.
77
3.
79
4.
they all played a role in the development of representative government in the colonies
5.
76
6.
86
7.
78
8.
they all played a role in the development of representative government in the colonies
9.
86 (map) –
10. 86 (map)
11. 77 –
12. 55 –
13.
notes entry #20 Cartoon notes
14. 79
15. Notes entry #20 Cartoon notes
16. Notes entry # 24 Foldable
17. Notes #20 Cartoon notes
18. Notes #20 Cartoon notes
19. Notes #18
20. Glossary
21. Glossary
22. 61
23. 88 , 79, 85
Page #’s for Test Review
Blue Book
1.
72 – 1st elected representative assembly in Virginia
2.
77 – Pilgrims agreed to self-government and majority rule
3.
79– Gov’t is based on the rights of individual citizens (1st written Constitution in the colonies)
4.
they all played a role in the development of representative government in the colonies
5.
76 – came to the colonies to worship God in their own way
6.
86 - came to the colonies to worship God in their own way but extended religious freedom
7.
78- came to the colonies to worship God in their own way
8.
they all played a role in the development of representative government in the colonies
9.
86 (map) – it stopped colonist from going any further west
10.
86 (map) – Virginia; southern colonies
11.
77 – Mayflower Compact written
12.
55 – a water route through North America to Asia
13.
notes entry #20 Cartoon notes – Religion, Trade
14.
79 – founded Rhode Island
15.
Notes entry #20 Cartoon notes – indigo in SC
16.
Notes entry # 24 Foldable – life, liberty, and property; gov’t are formed to protect these rights
17.
Notes #20 Cartoon notes – long growing season
18.
Notes #20 Cartoon notes –
19.
Notes #18 - everyone got to participate; New England colonies
20.
Glossary – a document guaranteeing basic political rights in England (trial by jury)
21.
Glossary – document to respect the rights of English citizens and of Parliament, including the right to free
elections
22.
61
23.
88 , 79, 85(Georgia = debtors colony; Maryland= haven for Catholics; Penn = Haven for Quakers; Rhode Island =
separation of church and state)
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