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U.S. HistoryMr. Boothby9/13/2019TargetI CAN EXPLAIN TENSIONS AND COLONIAL SOCIETY on the Eve ofREVOLUTIONARY WAR II: SC SALUTARY NEGLECT/ CHANGE/ FREEDOM STIRShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v 2W9N44PixDkPOP QUIZ/ TRIANGLE TRADE & MIDDLE PASSAGE TAKE OUT 2 SHEETS OF BLANK PAPER AFTER EZ POP QUIZ!1- DROP YOUR CORNELL NOTES IN THE BOX!2- YOU READ AND DID NOTES ON 93-103!?!?!?3- LET’S SEE IF YOUR NOTES ARE HELPING YOU!!!I hope you’ve been reading and soaking up your notes If so YOU MUST KNOW THIS FOR THE AP EXAM go topage 93HELP?--NOW!!!---NEEDTHIS POP QUIZ SHOULD BE EZ!THE QUIZ COVERS ALL OF PAGE 93 (and the image)Info from 101 and 103. It’s basically the BIG PICTURE ofWhat you read and took notes on last night!HINT: MERCATILISIM-SALUTARY NEGLECT-WARTONIGHT READ 106-112 NOTES (WOW EZ)!TURN IN EVERYTHING YOU HAVE TODAY!!!

Silently Read Pages 96-105Colonial Society on the Eve of RevolutionGET THESE GOING FAST! ANSWERS IN 2 MINUTES!REVIEW PERIOD 2 CH 3-6 FINAL 20 MINUTES!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v 7LNT1WxmqdI1)How did the denominations in America affect relations withGreat Britain?Conflicts arose with the people in America wanting to create manydenominations and England wanting to be mainly Anglican. Thiscreated tensions (DifferentBranchesof IFChurch)leading into rebellionCLICK TOREVEALREADING!against England KEYAmericans were becoming Non-EnglishAmericans!!!2)How was the religion encompassed in the Great Awakeningdifferent from traditional religion? What was important about thedifference?The Great Awakening spread messages across the colony givingAmerica a bigger sense of nationality and how they viewed themselves,and they were completelyfromIFtypicalsermons. This changedCLICK differentTO REVEALREADING!the way people interacted religiously and the denominations within thechurch.3)What kind of education could a young person expect incolonial times?The main idea of school in the colonies was to create good Christiansinstead of good citizens.Almosteverythingrevolved around religion,CLICKTO REVEALIF READING!and college would prepare men to enter the ------------------------------------------4)Did Americans distinguish themselves in the arts during thecolonial period? Explain.5KEY) Why was the jury verdict in the Zenger caseimportant***?This verdict was important because this gave way to eventual freedom of thepress, being able to state truth, opinions, criticism, almost anything writerswanted to release in their newspapers (ON THE AP EXAM/KEY!!!).6) How democratic was colonial America?EVERYTHING IS DUE TOMORROW TONIGHT READ 106-112 NOTES!TOMORROW WE BEGIN THE PATRIOT!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v 7Zsc-y Xvm4KNOW The advantages and disadvantages of living in America during thecolonial period? KNOW THE MERCATILISM AND TRI TRADE!!!1)How did the denominations in America affect relations with Great Britain?Conflicts arose with the people in America wanting to create manydenominations and England wanting to be mainly Anglican.2)How was the religion encompassed in the Great Awakening different fromtraditional religion? What was important about the difference?The Great Awakening spread messages across the colony giving America abigger sense of nationality and how they viewed themselves, and they werecompletely different from typical sermons. This changed the way peopleinteracted religiously and the denominations within the church.3)What kind of education could a young person expect in colonial times?The main idea of schools in the colonies were to create good Christiansinstead of good citizens. Almost everything revolved around religion, andcollege would prepare men to enter the ministry.4)Did Americans distinguish themselves in the arts during the colonialperiod? Explain.Americans did not distinguish themselves in the arts during this period. Allart, architecture and literature were inspired and imported from the OldWorld. Benjamin Franklin seems to have been the first American writer andscientist.5KEY)Why was the jury verdict in the Zenger case important?This verdict was important because this gave way to eventual freedom of thepress, being able to state truth, opinions, criticism, almost anything writerswanted to release in their newspapers (ON THE AP EXAM!).6)How democratic was colonial America?Colonial America was not a true democracy yet but it was beginning toflourish with the fundamentals of the main rights and colony governors andlocal administrations.What were the advantages and disadvantages of living in America during thecolonial period?Advantages of living in America during the colonial period were that therewas plenty of food, there were many pastimes, social gatherings that enforced

unity within a community, and sports. On the other hand, there were nobasic amenities such as plumbing, heating, running water, lighting, andgarbage disposal.Were the colonies marked by internal consensus or internal conflict?Explain.The colonies were mainly marked by internal conflict because there were somany political, social, and religious tensions that stood in the way of thecolonies improving.Ben Franklin’s BEST ONES FROM THE ALMANAC as votedon by Horse and Hound Magazine!Early to bed and early to rise makes a man Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise!With the old Almanack and the old Year,Leave thy old Vices, tho' ever so dear.He that speaks ill of the Mare, will buy her.Fish and Visitors stink after three days.How few there are who have courage enough to own their Faults, orresolution enough to mend them!A country man between two lawyers, is like a fish between two cats.Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self?There's many men forget their proper stationAnd still are meddling with the administrationOf government; that's wrong and this is right,And such a law is out of reason quite;Thus, spending too much thoughts on state affairs,The business is neglected, which is theirs.So some fond traveller gazing at the stars,Slips in next ditch, and gets a dirty arse.Fine linnen, girls and gold so bright,Chuse not to take by candle light.There are no ugly loves, nor handsome prisons.

Eat few Suppers, and you'll need few Medicines!To err is human, to repent divine; to persist devilish.Speak with contempt of none, from slave to king,The meanest Bee hath, and will use, a sting.Well done is better than well said.Keep Conscience clear, Then never fear.He that would live in peace and at ease,must not speak all he knows, nor judge all he sees.If you would have guests merry with cheer,be so yourself, or so at least appear.The use of money is all the advantage there is in having money.He that goes far to marry, will either deceive or be deceived.Let all Men know thee, but no man know thee thoroughly:Men freely ford that see the shallowsIf you'd be wealthy, think of saving more than of getting:The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her Outgoes equal herIncomes.Experience keeps a dear school, yet Fools will learn in no other.He that drinks his Cyder alone, let him catch his Horse alone.Strange! that a Man who has wit enough to write a Satyr,should have have folly enough to publish it.Have you something to do to-morrow, do it to-day.Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it.In a discreet man's mouth a publick thing is private.Altho' thy teacher act not as he preachesYet ne'ertheless, if good, do what he teachesGood counsel, failing men may give, for why,He that's aground where the shoal doth lie.

There are no fools so troublesome as those that have wit.Late Children, early Orphans.Quarrels never could last long,if on one side only lay the wrong.Up, sluggard, and waste not life; in the grave will be sleep enough.Tart Words make no Friends: a spoonful of honey will catch more flies thana Gallon of Vinegar.What you would seem to be, be really.Sloth (like Rust) consumes faster than Labour wears: the used Key is alwaysbrightLight Gains, heavy Purses.What's proper is becoming: See the Blacksmith with his white Silk Apron!The most exquisite Folly is made of Wisdom spun too fine.Who says Jack is not generous?-- he is always fond of giving, and cares notfor receiving, - what?- Why advice.When you speak to a man, look on his eyes;when he speaks to thee, look on his mouth.Observe all men; thyself most.Wish not so much to live long, as live well.None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledgehimself in an error.Search others for their virtues, thyself for they vices.There is much difference between imitating a good man, and counterfeitinghim.Wink at small faults -- remember thou hast great ones.Each year one vicious habit rooted out, in time might make the worst mangood throughout.

Little Strokes, Fell great Oaks.Sound , & sound doctrine, may pass through a Ram's Horn and a Preacher,without straightening the one, or amending the other.He that spills the Rum loses that only; He that drinks it, often loses both thatand himself.He that has not got a Wife, is not yet a compleat Man.Dine with little, sup with less: Do better still: sleep supperless.Who is strong? He that can conquer his bad Habits.Industry, Perseverance, & Frugality, make Fortune yield.To-morrow I'll reform, the fool does say;To-day itself's too late; --the wise did yesterday.A man of knowledge like a rich soil, feedsIf not a world of corn, a world of weeds.Marry above thy match, and thou 'lt get a master.None are deceived, but they that confide.Promises may get thee friends, but non-performance will turn them intoenemies.No wonder Tom grows fat: th' unwieldly sinnerMakes his whole life but one continual dinner.Many Foxes grow grey, but few grow good.Content makes poor men rich;Discontent makes rich men poor.Genius without Education is like Silver in the Mine.You can bear your own Faults, and why not a Fault in your Wife.Hide not your Talents, they for Use were made:What's a Sun-Dial in the Shade?What signifies knowing the Names, if you know not the Natures of Things?

Tim was so learned, that he could name a Horse in nine Languages. Soignorant, that he bought a Cow to ride on.Learn of the skilful: He that teaches himself, hath a fool for his master.Death takes no bribes.E'er you remark another's sin,bid your own conscience look within.Well done, is twice doneThere are three Things extreamly hard: Steel, a Diamond and to know one'sself.If evils come not, then our fears are vain;And if they do, fear but augments the pain.Be not niggardly of what costs thee nothing, as courtesy, counsel, andcountenance.Proclaim not all thou knowest, all thou owest, all thou hast, nor all thoucan'st.He's a Fool that cannot conceal his Wisdom.The same man cannot be both Friend and Flatter.Those who are fear'd, are hated.No gains without pains.A lie stands on one leg, truth on two.The Eye of the Master, will do more Work than his Hand.Beware of little Expenses: a small Leak will sink a great Ship.Be always ashamed to catch thyself idle.At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgment.Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.An undutiful Daughter, will prove an unmanageable Wife.

Old Boys have their Playthings as well as young Ones; the Difference is onlyin the Price.Ne'er take a wife till thou has a house (and a fire) to put her in.Eat to live; live not to eat.To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.He that lieth down with dogs, shall rise up with fleas.You cannot pluck roses without fear of thornsNor enjoy a fair wife without danger of horns.He's the best physician that knows the worthlessness of the most medicines.There is no little enemy.He that won't be counsell'd, can't be help'd.What maintains one Vice would bring up two children.A Slip of the Foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the Tongue you mannever get over.Love your Neighbour; yet don't pull down your Hedge.When Prosperity was well mounted, she let go the Bridle, and soon cametumbling out of the Saddle.Would you live with ease, do what you ought, and not what you please.Better slip with Foot than Tongue.If you ride a horse, sit close and tight,if you ride a man, sit easy and light.Would you persuade, speak of Interest, not of Reason.A learned Blockhead is a greater Blockhead than an ignorant one.Marry your son when you will, but your daughter when you can.A house without woman and firelight is like a body without soul or sprite.Teach your child to hold his tongue, he'll learn fast enough to speak.

The first Degree of Folly, is to conceit one's self wise; the second to profess it;the third to despise Counsel.Lost time is never found again.Don't think to hunt two Hares with one Dog.All things are easy to Industry, all things difficult to Sloth.Where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage.The thrifty maxim of the wary Dutch,is to save all the money they can touch.If you would reap Praise you must sow the Seeds,gentle Words and useful Deeds.Children and Princes will quarrel for Trifles.Haste makes Waste.BEST ONES FROM THE ALMANAC as voted on by **Horse and HoundMagazineWith the old Almanack and the old Year,Leave thy old Vices, tho' ever so dear.He that speaks ill of the Mare, will buy her.Fish and Visitors stink after three days.How few there are who have courage enough to own their Faults, orresolution enough to mend them!A country man between two lawyers, is like a fish between two cats.Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self?There's many men forget their proper stationAnd still are meddling with the administrationOf government; that's wrong and this is right,And such a law is out of reason quite;Thus, spending too much thoughts on state affairs,The business is neglected, which is theirs.So some fond traveller gazing at the stars,

Slips in next ditch, and gets a dirty arse.Fine linnen, girls and gold so bright,Chuse not to take by candle light.There are no ugly loves, nor handsome prisons.Eat few Suppers, and you'll need few Medicines.To err is human, to repent divine; to persist devilish.Speak with contempt of none, from slave to king,The meanest Bee hath, and will use, a sting.Well done is better than well said.Keep Conscience clear, Then never fear.He that would live in peace and at ease,must not speak all he knows, nor judge all he sees.If you would have guests merry with cheer,be so yourself, or so at least appear.The use of money is all the advantage there is in having money.He that goes far to marry, will either deceive or be deceived.Let all Men know thee, but no man know thee thoroughly:Men freely ford that see the shallowsIf you'd be wealthy, think of saving more than of getting:The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her Outgoes equal herIncomes.Experience keeps a dear school, yet Fools will learn in no other.He that drinks his Cyder alone, let him catch his Horse alone.Strange! that a Man who has wit enough to write a Satyr,should have have folly enough to publish it.Have you somewhat to do to-morrow, do it today.Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it.

In a discreet man's mouth a publick thing is private.Altho' thy teacher act not as he preachesYet ne'ertheless, if good, do what he teachesGood counsel, failing men may give, for why,He that's aground where the shoal doth lie.There are no fools so troublesome as those that have wit.Late Children, early Orphans.Quarrels never could last long,if on one side only lay the wrong.Up, sluggard, and waste not life; in the grave will be sleep enough.Tart Words make no Friends: a spoonful of honey will catch more flies thana Gallon of Vinegar.What you would seem to be, be really.Sloth (like Rust) consumes faster than Labour wears: the used Key is alwaysbrightLight Gains, heavy Purses.What's proper is becoming: See the Blacksmith with his white Silk Apron!The most exquisite Folly is made of Wisdom spun too fine.Who says Jack is not generous?-- he is always fond of giving, and cares notfor receiving, - what?- Why advice.When you speak to a man, look on his eyes;when he speaks to thee, look on his mouth.Observe all men; thyself most.Wish not so much to live long, as live well.None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledgehimself in an error.Search others for their virtues, thyself for they vices.

There is much difference between imitating a good man, and counterfeitinghim.Wink at small faults -- remember thou hast great ones.Each year one vicious habit rooted out, in time might make the worst mangood throughout.Little Strokes, Fell great Oaks.Sound , & sound doctrine, may pass through a Ram's Horn and a Preacher,without straightening the one, or amending the other.He that spills the Rum loses that only; He that drinks it, often loses both thatand himself.He that has not got a Wife, is not yet a compleat Man.Dine with little, sup with less: Do better still: sleep supperless.Who is strong? He that can conquer his bad Habits.Industry, Perseverance, & Frugality, make Fortune yield.To-morrow I'll reform, the fool does say;To-day itself's too late; --the wise did yesterday.A man of knowledge like a rich soil, feedsIf not a world of corn, a world of weeds.Marry above thy match, and thou 'lt get a master.None are deceived, but they that confide.Promises may get thee friends, but non-performance will turn them intoenemies.No wonder Tom grows fat: th' unwieldly sinnerMakes his whole life but one continual dinner.Many Foxes grow grey, but few grow good.Content makes poor men rich;Discontent makes rich men poor.Genius without Education is like Silver in the Mine.

You can bear your own Faults, and why not a Fault in your Wife.Hide not your Talents, they for Use were made:What's a Sun-Dial in the Shade?What signifies knowing the Names, if you know not the Natures of Things?Tim was so learned, that he could name a Horse in nine Languages. Soignorant, that he bought a Cow to ride on.Learn of the skilful: He that teaches himself, hath a fool for his master.Death takes no bribes.E'er you remark another's sin,bid your own conscience look within.Well done, is twice doneThere are three Things extreamly hard: Steel, a Diamond and to know one'sself.If evils come not, then our fears are vain;And if they do, fear but augments the pain.Be not niggardly of what costs thee nothing, as courtesy, counsel, andcountenance.Proclaim not all thou knowest, all thou owest, all thou hast, nor all thoucan'st.He's a Fool that cannot conceal his Wisdom.The same man cannot be both Friend and Flatter.Those who are fear'd, are hated.No gains without pains.A lie stands on one leg, truth on two.The Eye of the Master, will do more Work than his Hand.Beware of little Expenses: a small Leak will sink a great Ship.

Be always ashamed to catch thyself idle.At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgment.Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.An undutiful Daughter, will prove an unmanageable Wife.Old Boys have their Playthings as well as young Ones; the Difference is onlyin the Price.Ne'er take a wife till thou has a house (and a fire) to put her in.Eat to live; live not to eat.To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.He that lieth down with dogs, shall rise up with fleas.You cannot pluck roses without fear of thornsNor enjoy a fair wife without danger of horns.He's the best physician that knows the worthlessness of the most medicines.There is no little enemy.He that won't be counsell'd, can't be help'd.What maintains one Vice would bring up two children.A Slip of the Foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the Tongue you mannever get over.Love your Neighbour; yet don't pull down your Hedge.When Prosperity was well mounted, she let go the Bridle, and soon cametumbling out of the Saddle.Would you live with ease, do what you ought, and not what you please.Better slip with Foot than Tongue.If you ride a horse, sit close and tight,if you ride a man, sit easy and light.Would you persuade, speak of Interest, not of Reason.

A learned Blockhead is a greater Blockhead than an ignorant one.Marry your son when you will, but your daughter when you can.A house without woman and firelight is like a body without soul or sprite.Teach your child to hold his tongue, he'll learn fast enough to speak.The first Degree of Folly, is to conceit one's self wise; the second to profess it;the third to despise Counsel.Lost time is never found again.Don't think to hunt two Hares with one Dog.All things are easy to Industry, all things difficult to Sloth.Where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage.The thrifty maxim of the wary Dutch,is to save all the money they can touch.http://www.ushistory.org/us/7c.asp

Great Britain? Conflicts arose with the people in America wanting to create many denominations and England wanting to be mainly Anglican. This created tensions (Different Branches of Church) leading into rebellion against England KEYAmericans were becoming Non-English Americans!!! 2) How was the religion encompassed in the Great Awakening

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