COLONIAL SOCIETY ON THE EVE OF REVOLUTION 1700-1775 BY: NIKKI ABARCA, CARLOS RAMOS, ALYSSIA MEDINA, ELSA MARTINEZ, JOHNNY MATA.
Being part of the British Empire, Colonial governments were organized the same way as England’s governmental organization. The control of civil affairs.
How do you think you are doing so far this year? Do you think you can improve on anything? Take out signature for scavenger hunt I will be walking.
1660-1763. By 1670, there were approximately 55 000 whites living in New England The ‘Indian’ population, estimated to have been 120 000 in 1570, had.
The events leading up to the War. Intro Who are you? Click on who you are. Teacher Student.
Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution (1763-1775). Distance weakened authority Republicanism – citizens give up self interests for the common good.
The Path to Revolution (1763-1776). British Action.
Mercantilism & Slavery Mr. Owens. Essential Questions: What impact did British attempts to pursue mercantilism and strengthen its direct control over.
Leading to Revolution After the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War), which left Britain with an enormous debt, leaders wanted to get new revenues.
Unit 1 1607-1763 Part 5. Mercantilism: for the self- sufficiency of a nation Colonies for raw materials, resources Colonies for raw materials, resources.
THE ROAD TO REVOLUTION 1763-1775. The Dispute For North America.
I.The Colonies w/in the Empire A. Mercantilism- Closed Economic System? Why did the powers of Europe seek Empire? –Based on two assumptions. –Bullionism.