New England Colonies
... other in order to survive. By spring, the settlers were preparing to abandon the colony when supplies and more settlers arrived. Only 63 of the original settlers survived the “starving time.” ...
... other in order to survive. By spring, the settlers were preparing to abandon the colony when supplies and more settlers arrived. Only 63 of the original settlers survived the “starving time.” ...
New England Colonies - Team Sigma
... probably more varied in this region than any other colonial region. William Penn, a prominent religious leader, was a member of the Quaker religion. His strong leadership enacted a belief system that people of all faiths were welcome in the colony. He helped to form the Pennsylvania Colony. In time ...
... probably more varied in this region than any other colonial region. William Penn, a prominent religious leader, was a member of the Quaker religion. His strong leadership enacted a belief system that people of all faiths were welcome in the colony. He helped to form the Pennsylvania Colony. In time ...
Chapter 2 - Lecture Notes Powerpoint
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
Chapter 3 Section 4 p.76-83
... In the early 1600s, England, France, and the Netherlands began colonizing North America. The Spanish, however, still controlled most of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. They also expanded into the western and southern parts of the present-day United States. Spain wanted to keep ...
... In the early 1600s, England, France, and the Netherlands began colonizing North America. The Spanish, however, still controlled most of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. They also expanded into the western and southern parts of the present-day United States. Spain wanted to keep ...
Unit 1: Beginnings to 1861
... d. William Bradford – helped create a form of government in which the people guided their own affairs i. concept of self-government would become one of the founding principles of the United States e. Squanto – taught how to plant corn; held a great feast of thanksgiving B. The Massachusetts Bay Colo ...
... d. William Bradford – helped create a form of government in which the people guided their own affairs i. concept of self-government would become one of the founding principles of the United States e. Squanto – taught how to plant corn; held a great feast of thanksgiving B. The Massachusetts Bay Colo ...
The Thirteen Colonies
... First, they moved to the Netherlands, but eventually, they looked for a new home on a new continent. In September 1620, they set sail for North America on a ship called the Mayflower, hoping to ...
... First, they moved to the Netherlands, but eventually, they looked for a new home on a new continent. In September 1620, they set sail for North America on a ship called the Mayflower, hoping to ...
The Early English Colonies
... In 1620, 102 settlers sailed across the Atlantic on the Mayflower, having procured a patent for settlement from the Virginia Company of London. These colonists agreed to send lumber, fish, and fur back to England for seven years before they could assume ownership of the land. Most of these settlers ...
... In 1620, 102 settlers sailed across the Atlantic on the Mayflower, having procured a patent for settlement from the Virginia Company of London. These colonists agreed to send lumber, fish, and fur back to England for seven years before they could assume ownership of the land. Most of these settlers ...
Unit I terms and questions and charts
... Penn acquired land due to debt owed father by Charles II ...
... Penn acquired land due to debt owed father by Charles II ...
Summaries
... The Declaration of Independence The United States Declaration of Independence was an act of the Second Continental Congress adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared that the colonies were independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain (England). The document, formally entitled The Unanimous Declaration ...
... The Declaration of Independence The United States Declaration of Independence was an act of the Second Continental Congress adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared that the colonies were independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain (England). The document, formally entitled The Unanimous Declaration ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... Making Permanent North American Settlements Virginia, New England and the Middle Colonies – Was there anything uniquely “American” about them? ...
... Making Permanent North American Settlements Virginia, New England and the Middle Colonies – Was there anything uniquely “American” about them? ...
Honors U
... Smith took charge of the colony, and saved many people from dying of starvation. He set down the rule that “if you don’t work, you don’t eat!” Captain Smith was able to get on friendly terms with Algonquian Indian chief, Powhatan. Through his relationship with Powhatan, he was able to get some very ...
... Smith took charge of the colony, and saved many people from dying of starvation. He set down the rule that “if you don’t work, you don’t eat!” Captain Smith was able to get on friendly terms with Algonquian Indian chief, Powhatan. Through his relationship with Powhatan, he was able to get some very ...
Write: Explain in your own words at least two of the rationales for
... New World given by Richard Hakluyt in his 1584 document. Connect them to a political or social event taking place in Britain or Europe as a whole at that time. Richard Hakluyt, Discourse of Western Planting, 1584 A particular discourse concerning the great necessity and manifold commodities that are ...
... New World given by Richard Hakluyt in his 1584 document. Connect them to a political or social event taking place in Britain or Europe as a whole at that time. Richard Hakluyt, Discourse of Western Planting, 1584 A particular discourse concerning the great necessity and manifold commodities that are ...
Chapter 03 - Expansion and Diversity
... Anglican authorities undertook a systematic campaign to eliminate Puritan influence within the Church of ...
... Anglican authorities undertook a systematic campaign to eliminate Puritan influence within the Church of ...
Our Colonial Heritage
... few women) also helped populate the colony. Headright system introduced for settlers who paid their own way or way of others. They were given 50 acres. John Rolfe introduced West Indies tobacco & a way to cure it for the trip to England. Who did he marry? ...
... few women) also helped populate the colony. Headright system introduced for settlers who paid their own way or way of others. They were given 50 acres. John Rolfe introduced West Indies tobacco & a way to cure it for the trip to England. Who did he marry? ...
Magee
... - Triangular trade - Govt based on will of the majority - Became Royal Colony in 1691 - Boston significant ...
... - Triangular trade - Govt based on will of the majority - Became Royal Colony in 1691 - Boston significant ...
PDF sample
... colonize in North America from the Potomac to the northern border of present-day Maine. They were called the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth, respectively. These were joint-stock companies, which raised their capital by the sale of shares of stock. Companies of this s ...
... colonize in North America from the Potomac to the northern border of present-day Maine. They were called the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth, respectively. These were joint-stock companies, which raised their capital by the sale of shares of stock. Companies of this s ...
The Middle and Southern Colonies
... King Charles II gave the land to James, the Duke of York (hence the name New York) English, Dutch, Scandinavians, Germans, French, Native Americans, and enslaved Africans lived in New York Religious tolerance was allowed The fur trade was a major money maker for people in New York ...
... King Charles II gave the land to James, the Duke of York (hence the name New York) English, Dutch, Scandinavians, Germans, French, Native Americans, and enslaved Africans lived in New York Religious tolerance was allowed The fur trade was a major money maker for people in New York ...
Maryland*s Acts of Toleration
... What was the trend for Native Americans when it came to land conflict with the English Colonists? Native Americans lost land because • They were ravaged by disease • Did not have modern weapons • They were eventually outnumbered on the East Coast ...
... What was the trend for Native Americans when it came to land conflict with the English Colonists? Native Americans lost land because • They were ravaged by disease • Did not have modern weapons • They were eventually outnumbered on the East Coast ...
England`s Early Colonies
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
Coming of Age in Colonies
... •NE cols. generally had good relations with Nat Ams. •However, when more settlers arrived conflict grew. Ex: “King Phillip’s War” (NE cols broke agreement took more land) Video: How do you think colonists took advantage of Nat. Ams? ...
... •NE cols. generally had good relations with Nat Ams. •However, when more settlers arrived conflict grew. Ex: “King Phillip’s War” (NE cols broke agreement took more land) Video: How do you think colonists took advantage of Nat. Ams? ...
Exploration, Discovery, and Settlement, 1492-1700
... Land grant acquired from Virginia Colony for religious separatists by Sir Edwin Sandys Pilgrims embarked from Holland aboard the Mayflower, intending to land on the mouth of the Hudson River. Storms blew them off-course, and instead they landed at Provincetown, and moved up to what became known as t ...
... Land grant acquired from Virginia Colony for religious separatists by Sir Edwin Sandys Pilgrims embarked from Holland aboard the Mayflower, intending to land on the mouth of the Hudson River. Storms blew them off-course, and instead they landed at Provincetown, and moved up to what became known as t ...
The American Colonies
... 1629 - The Puritan stockholders of the Massachusetts Bay Company agreed to emigrate to New England on the condition that they would have control of the government of the colony. 6. Puritan migration Many Puritans emigrated from England to America in the 1630s and 1640s. During this time, the populat ...
... 1629 - The Puritan stockholders of the Massachusetts Bay Company agreed to emigrate to New England on the condition that they would have control of the government of the colony. 6. Puritan migration Many Puritans emigrated from England to America in the 1630s and 1640s. During this time, the populat ...
The New England Colonies
... New England was a difficult land for the colonists. • The soil was rocky and poor for farming. After some time colonists learned how to grow Native American crops such as corn, beans and squash. The woods were full of deer, hogs and turkeys for hunting. New Englanders fished in coastal waters for co ...
... New England was a difficult land for the colonists. • The soil was rocky and poor for farming. After some time colonists learned how to grow Native American crops such as corn, beans and squash. The woods were full of deer, hogs and turkeys for hunting. New Englanders fished in coastal waters for co ...