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Objectives

• How the Protestant Reformation impacted European exploration and settlement of North America.

• How the global imperial conflict between Britain, France and Spain impacted European exploration and settlement of North America.

• How the system of mercantilism factored into European exploration and American colonial settlement.

• How and to what extent imperial wars between England, Spain and France impacted the cultural development and identity of “New World” settlers through the French and Indian War.


Key Terms

Protestant Reformation
mercantilism
imperialism

Resources

SAS Lesson on Martin Luther

Outstanding Set of Lessons on mercantilism - docs, handouts

Nine Principals of National Economy -- essential principles of mercantilism students rewrite in their own words. Adapted from above.

What Happened to the Native Population After 1492? - a platinum-level lesson on the topic - worth a look in any event

Nine Principals of National Economy -- essential principles of mercantilism students rewrite in their own words.

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  • Home
  • Public Ed Advocacy
  • Historical Thinking Skills
    • Research
  • US History I
    • Part one >
      • American Values
      • European Schism & Imperialism
      • Early Colonial Period
      • Revolutionary Period
      • From the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution
      • Early Republic
    • Part two >
      • Age of Jackson >
        • 19th Century Religion & Reform
      • Manifest Destiny
      • Coming of the American Civil War
      • Civil War >
        • Lincoln: The Film
      • Reconstruction
      • American Dream
  • US History II
    • Part One >
      • Slavery by Another Name
      • West >
        • Homesteader Webquest
      • Gilded Age
      • Immigration & Urbanization
      • Populism & Progressivism
      • Imperialism
    • Part Two >
      • WW I
      • Roaring Twenties
      • Great Depression & New Deal
      • WW II
  • US History Digital Sources
  • Philosophy
  • AP US History
    • Period 4
  • Raw Materials
  • Race in the US
  • Pedagogy
  • Historical Thinking Skills