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COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE MID-EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Presentation by: Jennifer Pekarthy For 8 th grade US History: Unit Lesson on Colonial America
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Page 1: COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE MID-EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Presentation by: Jennifer Pekarthy For 8 th grade US History: Unit Lesson on Colonial America.

COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE MID-EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

Presentation by: Jennifer PekarthyFor 8th grade US History: Unit Lesson on Colonial America

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Population Growth

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Urban Population Growth

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Implications of Population Growth

English settlement creeps westward

True cities begin to develop First generations of true

Americans emergeClassification as Englishmen is questionable

Unique culture begins to take flight

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Eighteenth Century Architecture

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Eighteenth Century Architecture

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Inside the Home

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Social Structure-Family

Large male-female ratioAlmost all women married

by 20Women bore 8 children (5

likely didn’t survive childhood)

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Economy South

Tobacco dominatesPlantations frequently have over a dozen slaves

SC and GA grow rice (requires heavy labor=more slaves required)

Less industrialized than the North

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Southern Plantation

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EconomyNorth

Less fertile ground (=no cash crops) results in more commercial activity

Self-sufficient farming develops

Iron-working, weaving, fishing, printing, lumbering, etc…

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Iron-working in the 1700s

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Map of Colonial America1689 – 1783

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Life in the Cities New York and Philadelphia

were the largest Tiny by modern standards Marketplace for regional

farmers Distribution of income varied

greatly Led culturally and in education

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Additional Resources

For more information on the people; places; and events of Colonial America, go to the

Early American Digital Library at: http://www.earlyamericanimages.com

                                             


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