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3.1.1 Economic reason Two different economic systems existed side by side In the South—slavery was the foundation In the North—commerce and industry led the economy led to increased conflicts between North and South.
A meeting of colonial leaders
who opposed British oppression was held in Philadelphia. They urged Americans to disobey The Intolerable Acts and to boycott (抵制) British trade. At the same time, the colonists began to defend themselves.
• Printing paper money and opening diplomatic relations with foreign powers.
2.2 The Second Continental Congress
George Washington, a wealthy Virginia planter, was respected as a man of ability and integrity.
The United States of America
History
英 语 国 家 概 况
CONTENT
I America in the Colonial Era The War of Independence The Civil War America in the 20th Century America in the 21st Century
《英语国家概况》Unit 2 American History课件

Washington
乔治·华盛顿(George Washington, 1732年2月22日 --- 1799年12月14日) 美国第一任总统,被尊称为美国国父, 1793年连任,在两届任期结束后, 他自愿放弃权力不再续任,隐退于弗 农山庄园。华盛顿学者们则将他和 亚伯拉罕·林肯并列为美国历史上 最伟大的总统。
be distributed, several dozen Boston residents boarded the ship at night and threw $75,000 worth of tea into the harbor. This came to be known as the “Boston Tea Party”. • The start of the war • In 1775, about 1,000 British soldiers were sent from Boston to seize the military supplies of the American militia. When they arrived at Lexington they were met by the armed militiamen. Suddenly a shot was fired and the War of Independence began.
and Grievances
The second Continental Congress 1775
Date: May, 1775
Place: Philadelphia
Result: The Congress founded a Continental Army under the command of George Washington. The Declaration of
乔治·华盛顿(George Washington, 1732年2月22日 --- 1799年12月14日) 美国第一任总统,被尊称为美国国父, 1793年连任,在两届任期结束后, 他自愿放弃权力不再续任,隐退于弗 农山庄园。华盛顿学者们则将他和 亚伯拉罕·林肯并列为美国历史上 最伟大的总统。
be distributed, several dozen Boston residents boarded the ship at night and threw $75,000 worth of tea into the harbor. This came to be known as the “Boston Tea Party”. • The start of the war • In 1775, about 1,000 British soldiers were sent from Boston to seize the military supplies of the American militia. When they arrived at Lexington they were met by the armed militiamen. Suddenly a shot was fired and the War of Independence began.
and Grievances
The second Continental Congress 1775
Date: May, 1775
Place: Philadelphia
Result: The Congress founded a Continental Army under the command of George Washington. The Declaration of
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The Monroe Doctrine
❖ The Monroe Doctrine is a U.S. doctrine which, on December 2, 1823, stated that European powers were no longer to colonize or interfere with the affairs of the newly independent states of the Americas.
❖ The United States would not interfere with existing colonies or their dependencies in the Western Hemisphere. However, any attempt by a European nation to oppress or control any nation in the western hemisphere would be seen as an act of aggression and the United States would intervene.
American History The Civil War
❖ Process of the War ❖ 1. First two Years of the War ❖ 2. Emancipation Proclamation ❖ 3. Last Two Years of War (1863-65) ❖ The Emancipation Proclamation consists of two
Recap…
❖ 1607 Jamestown; 1620 Plymouth; 1733 (13)
英语国家概况 ppt课件

▪ contribution to England’s colonizing process of the would-be United States
▪ charter companies ▪ King provided a charter or grant conferring
economic rights as well as political and judicial authority
Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
1. The Colonial Period
Mayflower, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent New England colonage Teaching and Research Press
1. The Colonial Period
❖Massachusetts—settled by Pilgrims to escape religious persecution
❖Other colonies—like Virginia and Pennsylvania, founded as business ventures
❖“Consumer economy”
Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
Ⅱ History of American Economy 1 The Colonial Period 2 Since American Independence 3 The 20th Century
▪ charter companies ▪ King provided a charter or grant conferring
economic rights as well as political and judicial authority
Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
1. The Colonial Period
Mayflower, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent New England colonage Teaching and Research Press
1. The Colonial Period
❖Massachusetts—settled by Pilgrims to escape religious persecution
❖Other colonies—like Virginia and Pennsylvania, founded as business ventures
❖“Consumer economy”
Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
Ⅱ History of American Economy 1 The Colonial Period 2 Since American Independence 3 The 20th Century
《英语国家概况》课件

Detailed description
01
Overview of the United States
Summary: The United States has a rich and diverse geographical and historical background, which has had a profound impact on national development.
01
Overview of other English speaking countries
Summary
A country with abundant natural environment and resources, and a fusion of diverse cultures
Detailed description
THE FIRST LESSON OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
《英语国家概况》PPT课件
目
CONTENTS
introductionOverview of the UKOverview of the United StatesOverview of CanadaOverview of other English speaking countries
要点一
要点二
Detailed description
Canada is located in the northern part of North America, with vast land and abundant natural resources. Its history can be traced back to the indigenous period and later became a colony of France and Britain. After Canada gained independence, it gradually developed into a multicultural developed country.
01
Overview of the United States
Summary: The United States has a rich and diverse geographical and historical background, which has had a profound impact on national development.
01
Overview of other English speaking countries
Summary
A country with abundant natural environment and resources, and a fusion of diverse cultures
Detailed description
THE FIRST LESSON OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
《英语国家概况》PPT课件
目
CONTENTS
introductionOverview of the UKOverview of the United StatesOverview of CanadaOverview of other English speaking countries
要点一
要点二
Detailed description
Canada is located in the northern part of North America, with vast land and abundant natural resources. Its history can be traced back to the indigenous period and later became a colony of France and Britain. After Canada gained independence, it gradually developed into a multicultural developed country.
英语国家概况之American History

History Of America
The Naming of America.--Many other explorers also visited the new-found lands. Among these was an Italian named Americus Vespucius. He wrote accounts of his voyages in 1507, which were printed and read by many persons. In these accounts he said that what we call South America was not a part of Asia. So he named it the New World.
On Aug. 3rd, 1492, Columbus started sailing from Spain with 87 sailors in three ships. “Columbus sailed the ocean blue In fourteen hundred, ninety-two.” On Oct. 12, 1492, Columbus landed on America. Columbus Day
The Mayflower Compact
The 13 Original Colonies
II. The Revolutionary Period
1765--1775--1783
Conflicts Between the Colonies and England
The
Stamp Act (1765) The Boston Massacre (1770) The Boston Tea Party (1770)
《英语国家概况》课件

英语文化注重礼仪,尊重传统价 值观,强调家庭和社区关系。
英语文化现状
英语文化在当代仍然独特而多样, 融合了现代和传统元素。
英语经济概况
1 英语经济特点
英语国家在全球经济中起着重要作用,拥有稳定的金融市场和创新的企业。
2 英语经济优势
英语国家通常拥有发达的产业、丰富的自然资源和良好的商业环境。
3 英语经济现状
英语国家的经济实力持续增长,为全球提供了许多商机和合作机会。
结束语
总结英语国家概况
通过本课件,我们了解了英 语国家的数量、语言、教育、 文化和经济等方面的特点。
展望英语国家未来
未来,英语国家将继续在全 球发挥重要作用,并带领着 世界走向更美好的未来。
Q&A
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《英语国家概况》PPT课 件
欢迎参加本次《英语国家概况》PPT课件!通过本课件,我们将介绍英语国 家的数量、特点以及一些主要英语国家。让我们一起探索这个精彩的主题!
介绍英语国家
英语国家数量
世界上大约有Biblioteka 0多个英语国家,遍布全球各个大洲。
英语国家特点
英语国家通常拥有发达的经济、先进的科技以及多元的文化。
英语教育现状
1
英语教育政策
许多国家将英语教育列为重点发展项目,并在学校设置英语课程。
2
英语教育水平
英语教育水平因国家不同而异,一些国家拥有世界顶级的英语教育。
3
英语教育成果
英语教育帮助人们提升语言能力、拓宽视野,为其未来发展提供更多机会。
英语文化特点
英语文化历史
英语文化特色
英国丰富的文化传统影响了全球, 如戏剧、文学、音乐等。
主要英语国家
英语国家概况(美国历史部分) PPT

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Technology-driven “new economy”
On Nov.4 ,2008 Barack Obama became the President of the US
American revolution
the reasons
(1)the development of an economy in North America (2)the British government collected more taxes from the colonies.
The US in the 1920s
• As a result of the war ,the US enjoyed a period of unbalanced properity comparison to warravaged Europe. • Many people believed that American political ,economic and social institutions were far better than those any where else in the world
Homestead Act
Emancipation proclamation
The united satates in world war Ι World war Ι broke out in 1914. President Wilson issued an official statement proclaiming American neutrality
It took the colonies a centry and a half to expend as far west as the Appalachian Mounts,a few hundred miles from the Atlantic coast
Technology-driven “new economy”
On Nov.4 ,2008 Barack Obama became the President of the US
American revolution
the reasons
(1)the development of an economy in North America (2)the British government collected more taxes from the colonies.
The US in the 1920s
• As a result of the war ,the US enjoyed a period of unbalanced properity comparison to warravaged Europe. • Many people believed that American political ,economic and social institutions were far better than those any where else in the world
Homestead Act
Emancipation proclamation
The united satates in world war Ι World war Ι broke out in 1914. President Wilson issued an official statement proclaiming American neutrality
It took the colonies a centry and a half to expend as far west as the Appalachian Mounts,a few hundred miles from the Atlantic coast
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"America has constantly drawn strength and spirit from wave after wave of immigrants...They have proved to be the most restless, the most adventurous, the most innovative, the most industrious of people.
American Revolution 6.The Declaration of Independence
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Thto many immigrants who entered the. United States through
❖ From the establishment of Jamestown to the Treaty of Paris and to some extent even afterward, American culture strongly resembled British culture.
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pilgrim father
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Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of American history.
The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused controversy regarding ethnicity, religion, economic benefits, job growth, settlement patterns, environmental impact, impact on upward social mobility (上进心,向上倾向) , levels of criminality, nationalities, political loyalties, moral values, and work habits.
❖ They were :representative of government, rule of law, respect of individual rights, religious tolerance and a strong spirit of individual enterprise.
❖ 殖民主义者新生活方式的这 些特点在美国人性格形成中 发挥了重要作用:建立代议 制政府,法治,对个人权利 的尊重,宗教上的宽容及强 烈的个人进取心。
.
America Colonial period
In 1607, some 100 men and boys sailing from England landed in present-day Virginia and founded Jamestown,the first permanent British settlement. It later grew into the Virginia colony.
❖ The colonists were building a new way of life in the New World. There were a number of features which would play a role in forming the American character.
Inspired by the success of Spanish explorers who had found gold in South America, these adventurers hoped to get rich. The English merchants who organized the Jamestown colonists expected prosperity or wealth from the venture. They were particularly interested in sources of gold.
Ellis Island
The History of Immigration
At the 1998 commencement address(毕业典礼) at Portland(波特兰,美国俄勒冈西北部港市) State University, U.S. president Bill Clinton voiced support for immigrants, including immigrants from Asia and Latin America when he said that:
Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, 1902
.
❖ Starting in the late 16th century, the English, Scottish, French, Swedes, Germans and the Dutch began to colonize eastern North America.
❖ The History of Immigration ❖ America Colonial period ❖ the Declaration of Independence ❖ The American Civil War
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Major English-Speaking Countries: A Survey
Lecture 2 The history of the USA
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AMERICAN BEGINNINGS
1.Discovery of America 2.Puritanism清教,清教徒主义 3.The Pilgrim Fathers 4.The influence of Puritanism on American culture 5.The causes and major leaders of the
"America has constantly drawn strength and spirit from wave after wave of immigrants...They have proved to be the most restless, the most adventurous, the most innovative, the most industrious of people.
American Revolution 6.The Declaration of Independence
.
Thto many immigrants who entered the. United States through
❖ From the establishment of Jamestown to the Treaty of Paris and to some extent even afterward, American culture strongly resembled British culture.
.
pilgrim father
.
Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of American history.
The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused controversy regarding ethnicity, religion, economic benefits, job growth, settlement patterns, environmental impact, impact on upward social mobility (上进心,向上倾向) , levels of criminality, nationalities, political loyalties, moral values, and work habits.
❖ They were :representative of government, rule of law, respect of individual rights, religious tolerance and a strong spirit of individual enterprise.
❖ 殖民主义者新生活方式的这 些特点在美国人性格形成中 发挥了重要作用:建立代议 制政府,法治,对个人权利 的尊重,宗教上的宽容及强 烈的个人进取心。
.
America Colonial period
In 1607, some 100 men and boys sailing from England landed in present-day Virginia and founded Jamestown,the first permanent British settlement. It later grew into the Virginia colony.
❖ The colonists were building a new way of life in the New World. There were a number of features which would play a role in forming the American character.
Inspired by the success of Spanish explorers who had found gold in South America, these adventurers hoped to get rich. The English merchants who organized the Jamestown colonists expected prosperity or wealth from the venture. They were particularly interested in sources of gold.
Ellis Island
The History of Immigration
At the 1998 commencement address(毕业典礼) at Portland(波特兰,美国俄勒冈西北部港市) State University, U.S. president Bill Clinton voiced support for immigrants, including immigrants from Asia and Latin America when he said that:
Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, 1902
.
❖ Starting in the late 16th century, the English, Scottish, French, Swedes, Germans and the Dutch began to colonize eastern North America.
❖ The History of Immigration ❖ America Colonial period ❖ the Declaration of Independence ❖ The American Civil War
.
Major English-Speaking Countries: A Survey
Lecture 2 The history of the USA
.
AMERICAN BEGINNINGS
1.Discovery of America 2.Puritanism清教,清教徒主义 3.The Pilgrim Fathers 4.The influence of Puritanism on American culture 5.The causes and major leaders of the