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Criado por Heidi Needham
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The Importance of Slavery
(personal)
Importance - economic
Importance - social
Slaves in the colonies
Florida's decision to protect runaway slaves
Reactions to the kings promise
Why did slaves suffer so much in british America?
what did the negro act of 1740 do?
what were the long term causes for the stono rebellion?
and the short term?
What was the stono rebellion?
the slave code of 1740
Why did people believe there was a conspiracy in new York?
the new York conspiracy
(1741)
continued
what did the stono rebellion lead to
customs officials
hat act 1732
molasses act 1733
the great awakening 1730-50
what were the social impacts of the religious awakening
political?
religious?
what was the enlightenment?
what were the main ideas of the enlightenment?
what was the significance of the enlightenment?
emphasis on education
the emphasis on practical knowledge
growth of newspapers
the growth of libraries
Why was Benjamin Franklin important as a writer?
a philanthropist?
a scientist?
What was the Treaty of Paris 1763 (ended the French Indian War)?
significance of the treaty of paris
what was the proclamation act of 1763?
what was the significance of the treaty of paris
impact of the French indian war - relationships
economy
british control
What was Pontiac's Rebellion? 1763-66
continued
what was the sugar act and its consequences?1764
what was the stamp act and its consequences? 1765
continued
the Paxton boys
what was the impact of the Paxton boys?
the boston massacre (1770)
what did the press do?
Boston Tea Party
intolerable acts
first continental congress
second continental congress
The Fight
The Fight
The Fight
The Fight
The Fight
The Fight
the treaty of paris 1783
Consequences of the war of independence - colonies
consequences of the war of independence:
loyalists
consequences of the war of independence:
native americans
consequences of the war of independence:
slaves