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Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on Eve of Revolution (Social (Mixed Ethnicity…
Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on Eve of Revolution
Social
Mixed Ethnicity
Scots Irish
Paxton Boys
March on Philly and attack Indians
Germans
Dutch
Social
large African pop in SC
South Heiarchy
Plantation Owners
Yomen Farmers
Squatters (landless)
Indentured Servants
Slaves and Natives
Bad infrastructure
Canals
Taverns
Georgian Style Architecture
Cool People
Phyllis Weatley
Colonial African Woman Poet
John Trumbull
painter
Charles Wilson Peale
George Washington Portrait
Ben West
Painter
Clerics/Physicians/ Jurors lose trust
Religion
Effects
New Universities
increase religious independence and diversity
1st mass movement among colonists
Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
New Lights vs. Old Lights
Established Churches
Congregational (puritans)
Anglican (church of england)
Mercantilism
Regulate colonial trade
Good
colonial shipbuilding developed
provided protection of British military
provided Chesapeake tobacco monopoly in England
Bad
restrictions on development
limit colonial trade
Dominion of NE (1686)
Glorious Revolution
Molasses Act 1973
Control over Triangular Trade
Colonial Politics
Class Conflict
Bacon's Rebellion
Democratic
Self Government
Town Hall Meetings
House of Burgesses
Mayflower Compact
Zenger Case
Freedom of press
Meritocracy
rags to riches
Poor Richards Almanac
Royal vs. Proprietorship