Unit 1 Review Sheet
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
The British Colonies - CGMS Social Studies
... third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriving cities. Philadelphia was the second largest city in the British Empire. The Northern colonies had diverse populations. Pennsylvania became home to large numbers of Germans fleeing poverty or see ...
... third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriving cities. Philadelphia was the second largest city in the British Empire. The Northern colonies had diverse populations. Pennsylvania became home to large numbers of Germans fleeing poverty or see ...
(Survey) Chapter 3
... colonies to keep the peace. Colonists feared they could be used to suppress their rights. The British and colonists also clashed over British efforts to raise money to pay for the war. When the royal governor of Massachusetts issued search warrants to find smugglers, colonists protested. A new Briti ...
... colonies to keep the peace. Colonists feared they could be used to suppress their rights. The British and colonists also clashed over British efforts to raise money to pay for the war. When the royal governor of Massachusetts issued search warrants to find smugglers, colonists protested. A new Briti ...
Section 1: England and Its Colonies
... rest worked in planters’ houses. Some learned skills such as carpentry or blacksmithing. Children began working at age 12. The Africans developed their own way of life. This culture drew on the crafts, stories, and music of their African homes. Slaves resisted, sometimes by pretending to be ill or b ...
... rest worked in planters’ houses. Some learned skills such as carpentry or blacksmithing. Children began working at age 12. The Africans developed their own way of life. This culture drew on the crafts, stories, and music of their African homes. Slaves resisted, sometimes by pretending to be ill or b ...
The Albany Plan of Union - Grade-8-Social
... He had printed a report in his newspaper about the royal governor of New York. The report criticized the governor. Zenger was arrested and tried for treason. He was defended by a young lawyer named Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton argued that free speech was a basic right of English people. He asked the ...
... He had printed a report in his newspaper about the royal governor of New York. The report criticized the governor. Zenger was arrested and tried for treason. He was defended by a young lawyer named Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton argued that free speech was a basic right of English people. He asked the ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... English American Southerners would not enjoy the generally good health of their New England counterparts. Outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever kept life expectancies lower. Since the northern colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were l ...
... English American Southerners would not enjoy the generally good health of their New England counterparts. Outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever kept life expectancies lower. Since the northern colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were l ...
Causes of the American Revolution
... British troops in America ● It was the providing of supplies, not the quartering, that angered colonists the most ● Townshend Duties ● Taxes on imports from GBR (lead, paint, paper, tea) ...
... British troops in America ● It was the providing of supplies, not the quartering, that angered colonists the most ● Townshend Duties ● Taxes on imports from GBR (lead, paint, paper, tea) ...
Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies
The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Thirteen British colonies in North America before the American revolution. It was derived from familiar traditions from the colonists’ home countries in the British Isles and particularly England. Many agricultural items came through trade with England and the West Indies. Certain familiar items grew better in the Old World than others, and this led to a dependence on imports which drove the daily lives of the colonists. However, the colonial diet was increasingly supplemented by new animal and plant foods indigenous to the New World.In the years leading up to 1776, a number of events led to a drastic change in the diet of the American colonists. As they could no longer depend on British and West Indian imports, agricultural practices of the colonists began to focus on becoming completely self-sufficient.