Colonial Government

        1.  Three types of colonies
                    Royal
                    Proprietary
                    Self-governing

          2.  Three Levels of colonial government

 Governor -   elected or appointed by king

Bicameral legislature -  2houses,  make laws

Town meeting system - lowest level, people vote


Watch Cotton Gin 8 min video:

  Relationship between church and state.

    Beginning colonies  - church and state were not separate

   Later colonies - movement to separate and
                            develop freedom of religion

Watch Massachusetts Witch Trials of 1690  video 5 min

Lesson Objectives

OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:

1. list

2. explain the difference between

3. describe the

4. chart on a map the

5. define the terms

6. Explain the significance of

Remember Recognizing, Recalling
Understand : Interpreting, exemplifying, classifying, summarizing, inferring, comparing, explaining
Apply : Executing, implementing
Analyze : Differentiating, organizing, attributing
Evaluate : checking, critiquing
Create: generating, planning, producing

Knowledge: Recall of data.

Comprehension: Understand the meaning, translation, interpolation, and interpretation of instructions and problems. State a problem in one's own words.

Application:
Use a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into novel situations in the workplace.

Analysis:
Separates material or concepts into component parts so that its organizational structure may be understood. Distinguishes between facts and inferences. 

Synthesis:
Builds a structure or pattern from diverse elements. Put parts together to form a whole, with emphasis on creating a new meaning or structure.

Evaluation:
Make judgments about the value of ideas or materials.