PPT-Colonial Cooking A Social Studies Presentation

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By Jake Montagnino of ID2 Obviously the concept of cooking was very different back in the 13 colonies than it is now Given cooking is cooking and it is pretty much

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By Jake Montagnino of ID2 Obviously the concept of cooking was very different back in the 13 colonies than it is now Given cooking is cooking and it is pretty much a uniform process but the earlier people couldnt go about it the same way . Teache rs have the opportunity to exchange ideas with historians meet character interpreters participate in simulations and become part of the story in The Revolutionary City Throughout each day teachers work collaboratively with Colonial Williamsb The Art of Colonial Trades. A . WebQuest. Designed for Grades . 4 & 5. by . Bethany Whelan bwhelan01@bellarmine.edu. Task. . Process. Evaluation. Conclusion. Introduction. Introduction. . You are a teenager in Colonial America. It has come time for you to choose a career. Your parents are encouraging you to become an apprentice and eventually take over the family wig-making shop, but you would like to explore your options.. Political Economy of the Global South. Prof. Tyson Roberts. Responses to readings and film. What are some topics or questions you are interested in for this class? . What are some ways that the colonial experience can affect economic development and other social outcomes in the Global South?. Post-Colonialism. Post-colonialism addresses . the matters of post-colonial . identity. (. cultural. , . national. , . ethnic. ), . gender. , . race. , and . racism. , and their interactions in the development of a post-colonial society, and of a post-colonial national identity; of how a . The letter used for branding was defined to fit the offense. Thieves usually had "T" branded on the hand.. A brand could be applied to hands, cheeks, shoulders, or foreheads, as a way to publically mark the offense.. 1754-1775. Seven Years’ War. George Washington. Royal Governor Dinwiddie. First Battle of French and Indian War. Tanaghrisson. , or “Half King”. Fort Necessity. Albany Congress, 1754. Benjamin Franklin. How does the imposition of Canadian mineral title law normalize colonial dispossessions? . What . is settler colonialism and how does it. . relate to . the . dispossession of . Indigenous . peoples. The Importance of the Magna Carta. First written Western document acknowledging the protection of individual rights.. English tradition and structures served as an example for future English and colonial documents.. (1990s-present). Focuses on the literature produced by both the colonizers and the colonized. Explores the effects of colonization, including social, economic, political, religious effects, and specifically, explores the suffering of colonial cultures. 1700-1775. American Pageant Chapter 5. Conquest by the Cradle. Population growth. 1700. 300,000 people total. 20,000 of total-. -black. 1775 . 2.5 million people total. 500,000 . of total—black. 400,000 . 1919 – 1939 . Effects of World War I on the Colonial World. 1) Many colonized peoples expected independence in exchange for their contributions during the war. 2) The war brought people from the Colonial World into closer contact with the European ideology of NATIONALISM. Colonial Society. What determined a place in society:. Wealth. Gender. Race. Differences between social rank could be seen in clothing, houses, and manners. Wealth in Land. Foundation of real wealth was the land. Basic cooking skills. Understanding basic nutrition and identifying healthy meal options. Following simple recipes and understanding cooking instructions and terms. Learning about food safety and kitchen safety. Table of Contents. Colonial Women. Clothing. Colonial Homes. Colonial Food. Colonial Food-continued. Colonial Food-continued. Garden. Daily Chores. Quilting. Candle-Making. Home Décor. Women’s Rights .

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