Colonial+Democracy+Immersion

toc =Key Terms & People=
 * In your //Social Studies Only// notebook/binder, create a definition for each of the following terms or people. __//Make sure you can acknowledge the source for the information you have used in your research//__ **


 * charter
 * Magna Carta (1215)
 * Mayflower Compact (1620)
 * English Bill of Rights (1689)
 * salutary neglect
 * First Great Awakening (1730s)

=**Main Ideas**=
 * Research the following main ideas using the resources below. Record your information in the form of an outline and place it within your //Social Studies Only// notebook/binder. Your outline can include bullet points, pictures/diagrams, or any other creative note-taking strategy.** ** __//Make sure you can acknowledge the source for the information you have used in your research//__ **

1. Identify the how the rights of Englishmen were established as a result of documents such as the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights.

2. Provide arguments and evidence that explains how the Great Awakening helped to pave the way for the American Revolution.

=**Resources**=
 * Remember to examine each individual source and to cite your information**.
 * History Alive pg. 38, 39, 52,& 56
 * Benefits of Empire & Salutary Neglect
 * Significance of the First Great Awakening

=**Assessment**=

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=**Pages**=

Unit 1 Chapters

=Standards=


 * 8.1.4 Describe the nation's blend of civic republicanism, classical liberal principles, and English parliamentary traditions.
 * 8.2.1 Discuss the significance of the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, and the Mayflower Compact.
 * 8.1.1 Describe the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor.