Quakers Founding Pennsylvania. What Does Philadelphia Mean?

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Quakers Founding Pennsylvania. What Does Philadelphia Mean?

A Century Later in Philadelphia: How Do The Colonies Get Unified ?

PhiladelphiaPittsburghDelaware RiverSusquehanna River Schuylkill River Allegeny R iver Monangahela RiverChesapeake

PhiladelphiaKeystone State

Intellectual and Cultural Unity During the Revolutionary Era

Name the Five Biggest Cities in 1750

Georgian ArchitectureAndThe New Imperial Order

Name the Kings & Queens of England

Georgian?

Imperial and DenominationalSupport for Education

•Harvard 1636•Will and Mary 1693•Yale 1701•Univ of Pennsylvania 1740•Princeton (New Jersey) 1746•Columbia (King’s) 1754•Brown (Rhode Islnd) 1760•Rutger’s (Queens) 1766•Dartmouth (Indian/Work-Mission College) 1769

Great Awakening: Religious Revival that swept through the colonies from Georgia to New England 1739-1742-4 principal effects:

1. Intercolonial Movement 2. Democratic Spirit 3. Millenial Optimism for the whole of America4. Denominationalism flourishes—Denominational Colleges .

Meeting House for George Whitefield Supported by Ben FranklinBecomes University of Pennsylvania

Benjamin Franklin1706-1790

1. Junto-Lending Library-Social Mobility-Commonwealth

2. Am. Philosophical Society-Science & Progress

-Why Lightening?

3. Politics -Happiness -Mathematics and Geopolitics -Social “Forces”

4. God and Humanity -”Powerful Goodness” -Humanitarian -Great Awakening

5. Compare with Puritans-Cotton Mather

American Philosophical Society after the Revolution

Promote Science & TechnologyDavid Rittenhouse

C. W. Peale

Peale Museum InPhiladelphia

Promote America Unified and Special

BenjaminRush

Keeping the Unity of North and South as it was in 1776.