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22 Cards in this Set
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Essay Rule #1
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write a thesis-a sentence that has an opinion
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Essay Rule #2
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3 reasons your thesis is correct(analytical commentary)
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Essay Rule #3
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support each detail with 1 historical detail
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historical detail ex.
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names, dates, events, documents
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essay rule #4
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conclude essay with statement that summerizes or says something incitful about the topic
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southern colonies
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georgia
south carolina north carolina virginia maryland |
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middle colonies
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new york
pennsylvania delaware new jersey |
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new england colonies
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maine
massachusetts new hampshire connecticut |
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spanish territory
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florida
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french territory
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louisianna
canada |
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jamestown
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virginia
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philadelphia
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pennsylvania
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boston
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massachusetts
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baltimore
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maryland
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st.augustine
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florida
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Great Lakes
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Superior
huron erie michigan ontario |
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Political freedom
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absolute monarchy
no political freedom=war pull |
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safety valve
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convicts
depopulation of England push |
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religious liberty
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persecution-push
religious liberty-pull people were required to be catholic, and then people protested and formed new churches |
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social mobility
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pull
monarchs-king and queens nobility-people of noble rank gentry-professionals yeoman-small farmers, artisans laboring poor-poor farmers |
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merchantilism
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mother country buys natural resources from its colonies, makes manufactured goods, and sells them back to the colonies for higher prices
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economic oppurtunity
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1.english monarchs
2.new merchant class 3.middle and lower classes 4.unemployed pull |