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Unit I, II, or III Essay Question

Analyze the differences between the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English settlements in New England in the seventeenth century in terms of TWO of the following:
*Politics
*Religion
*Economic Development

An essay that receives an (8-9) has ALL of the following:
1. Cleary states the differences between two aspects of the Spanish and English settlements of the time period
2. Has relevant information pertaining to the time period and political, religious, or economical differences between the two settlements.
3. States differences and supports them with facts. Uses sufficient knowledge of history to support arguments
4. Specific thesis pertaining to the question, prominent in the essay
5. Use proper organizational and writing skills/techniques
6. Use of the following points is accepted:
Spanish Settlements: Politics: - Indians - Elite Governors
- Spanish Governors - Hierarchal political structure
- Centralized control from Spain - Royal appointees Religion: - Missions catholic faith - Pueblo Revolt Church
- Converting the Indians - Central role in government Economic Development: - Mercantilism - Livestock
- Use of Indian slaves - Cash crops
- Encomiendas
English Settlements: Politics: - Indians - Town Meetings
- British King - Plymouth Colony
- “City on a hill” - Mayflower Compact

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