Period 2: 1607-1754
Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies,
1619 - 1700
LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR THIS CHAPTER
After you read and analyze this chapter, you should be able to understand the following Learning Objectives.
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LO 3.1 Describe the Puritans, their beliefs, and the reasons why they left England
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LO 3.2 Evaluate how the Puritans' theology shaped the government and society of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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LO 3.3 Examine how Massachusetts Bay's issues with religious dissent and economic opportunity led to the expansion of colonial efforts.
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LO 3.4 Outline the early conflicts the colonists faced with outside groups, including Indians and European governments, and the impacts of those conflicts.
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LO 3.5 Assess the factors that made Pennsylvania, New York, and the other middle colonies so ethnically, religiously, and politically diverse
Complete the Reading Packet below as you read Chapter 3
This will be due the first full week of school when you have your exam over Periods 1 & 2.
Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619-1700
Watch the following videos and complete the viewing guides
Chapter 3 American Pageant
Answer the Big Idea Questions in the left hand column, fill in the blanks in the middle column and write down any questions you have in the right hand column.
This will be due the first full week of school when you have your exam over Periods 1 & 2.
Key Concept 2.2: Relationship between colonies and England
Answer the Big Idea Questions in the left hand column, fill in the blanks in the middle column and write down any questions you have in the right hand column.
This will be due the first full week of school when you have your exam over Periods 1 & 2.
Metacom's (King Philip's) War
This will be due the first full week of school when you have your exam over Periods 1 & 2.
Answer the Big Idea Questions in the left hand column, fill in the blanks in the middle column and write down any questions you have in the right hand column.
Mercantilism, Navigation Acts, & Salutary Neglect
Complete the following quizzes at Schoology