Wednesday, October 15, 2014TODAY:
You will learn about: • How the colonists
began to develop democratic principles that influenced the current American government.
You will be able to:
• Explain what life was like in the New England Colonies.
• Participate in a mock town meeting arguing the extent to which religion should be included in government.
• Explain the extent to which the New England colonies developed democratic principles.
Government• Self-Governing– Based in religion (Massachusetts)– Laws were very strict (Massachusetts)– Separation of Church and State (CT, RI)
• Town meetings to discuss and vote on issues
“Town Meeting”• We will participate in a mock town meeting,
much like the colonists did in New England.
• One person talks at a time and you must support the side you are given, even if you do not agree with it.
• You may use any notes from this unit to help you.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015TODAY:
You will learn about: • How the colonists
began to develop democratic principles that influenced the current American government.
You will be able to:
Explain what life was like in the New England Colonies.
• Participate in a mock town meeting arguing the extent to which religion should be included in government.
• Examine documents from the Salem Witch Trials to determine causes and effects.
• Explain the extent to which the New England colonies developed democratic principles.
“Town Meeting”• We will participate in a mock town meeting,
much like the colonists did in New England.
• One person talks at a time and you must support the side you are given, even if you do not agree with it.
• You may use any notes from this unit to help you.
“Town Meeting”Should we allow religious toleration
OR should we have one religion in our colony?
Massachusetts – Puritans
• Only men who were church goers could vote
• Laws were based in religion – Governor had most power
Connecticut
• Fundamental Orders of CT – all men could vote
• Governor was given less power – more like a representative government
Town Meeting Discussion• What are the
positives of holding a town meeting to discuss issues?
• What are possible downsides?
Sometimes discussing issues at a town meeting were not enough. You know that Connecticut breaks away from Massachusetts. Other issues were considered so
severe that they held trials!
What do you think?
“innocent until proven guilty”
“guilty until proven
innocent”
Were the accused…
?
Reading like a Historian• Why would there be so many accusations all
at once, all of a sudden?
• We will look at EVIDENCE from the trials to help us figure out:– What might have caused the crisis– How it affected the rights of the accused in the
future.
Friday, October 17, 2014TODAY:
You will learn about: • How the colonists
began to develop democratic principles that influenced the current American government.
You will be able to:
Explain what life was like in the New England Colonies.
Participate in a mock town meeting arguing the extent to which religion should be included in government.
• Examine documents from the Salem Witch Trials to determine causes and effects.
• Explain the extent to which the New England colonies developed democratic principles.
What do you think?
“innocent until proven guilty”
“guilty until proven
innocent”
Were the accused…
?
Reading like a Historian• Why would there be so many accusations all
at once, all of a sudden?
• We will look at EVIDENCE from the trials to help us figure out:– What might have caused the crisis– How it affected the rights of the accused in the
future.
What do you think?• How does the information gathered from
Evidence C & D change your opinion of what was happening in Salem?
• Predict how the Salem Witch Trials helped to change the legal system in the United States.
What can you do with all the information you learned about the
New England Colonies? Explain what life was like in the New England Colonies.
Participate in a mock town meeting arguing the extent to which religion should be included in government.
Examine documents from the Salem Witch Trials to determine causes and effects.
• Explain the extent to which the New England colonies developed democratic principles.