Colonization Powerpoint
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
The Albany Plan of Union - Grade-8-Social
... 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 jury to decide if Zenger was being tried for treason because what he said was a lie, or because what he said was just offensive to the governor. The jury dec ...
... 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 jury to decide if Zenger was being tried for treason because what he said was a lie, or because what he said was just offensive to the governor. The jury dec ...
Presentation
... Where did the people of New England live and why did they live there? In villages and towns around the harbors because may New Englanders carried on some kind of trade or business ...
... Where did the people of New England live and why did they live there? In villages and towns around the harbors because may New Englanders carried on some kind of trade or business ...
Settlers and Pilgrims slides
... The New England colonies were conceived and established as “plantations of religion.” The city upon the hill: a religious experiment that would prove that God’s plan for his churches could be successfully realized in the American wilderness. Their deep religious feeling colored all their plans and h ...
... The New England colonies were conceived and established as “plantations of religion.” The city upon the hill: a religious experiment that would prove that God’s plan for his churches could be successfully realized in the American wilderness. Their deep religious feeling colored all their plans and h ...
All of the Colonies
... Plantations: The economies was dominated by plantations (large estates or farms) were cash crops were grown. The main cash crops grown on the plantations were tobacco, rice, and indigo which grew well in the climate of the south of long hot summers and shorter mild winters. The plantations created ...
... Plantations: The economies was dominated by plantations (large estates or farms) were cash crops were grown. The main cash crops grown on the plantations were tobacco, rice, and indigo which grew well in the climate of the south of long hot summers and shorter mild winters. The plantations created ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... Predestination. In Massachusetts Bay, politics and religion merged. Only the Puritan “Saints” could vote and hold office, and so as Winthrop’s generation began to die off, there was anxiety about why their children were not having the born-again conversion experience from the Holy Ghost. Ultimately, ...
... Predestination. In Massachusetts Bay, politics and religion merged. Only the Puritan “Saints” could vote and hold office, and so as Winthrop’s generation began to die off, there was anxiety about why their children were not having the born-again conversion experience from the Holy Ghost. Ultimately, ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
the exploration of north america
... The main _____________ of the Virginia Company was to make a ___________for ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver in ...
... The main _____________ of the Virginia Company was to make a ___________for ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver in ...
CHAPTER 2 Putting Down Roots Opportunity and
... crisis of authority in New York Jacob Leisler seized control Maintained position through 1690 March 1691—Governor Henry Sloughter arrested and executed Leisler ...
... crisis of authority in New York Jacob Leisler seized control Maintained position through 1690 March 1691—Governor Henry Sloughter arrested and executed Leisler ...
colonial government and politics
... "covenant and combine [themselves] together into a civil body politic." The Mayflower Compact was signed to promise "due submission and obedience" to "such just and equal Laws." The compact was primarily a religious document, but it was an early example of the contractual self-government of the late ...
... "covenant and combine [themselves] together into a civil body politic." The Mayflower Compact was signed to promise "due submission and obedience" to "such just and equal Laws." The compact was primarily a religious document, but it was an early example of the contractual self-government of the late ...
tobacco - Tipp City Schools
... Englishmen restored Charles II to the throne in “The Restoration.” (After all the turmoil in the Civil War, they just went back to a king.) • The bloody period had interrupted colonization. • Carolina was named after Charles II, and was formally created in 1670. • Carolina flourished by developing c ...
... Englishmen restored Charles II to the throne in “The Restoration.” (After all the turmoil in the Civil War, they just went back to a king.) • The bloody period had interrupted colonization. • Carolina was named after Charles II, and was formally created in 1670. • Carolina flourished by developing c ...
ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA
... In 1587 Queen Victoria sent 187 people to colonize Roanoke Island, Virginia. By 1591 all 187 settlers had disappeared, leaving only the name of a local Native American Indian tribe carved on a post: Croatoan ...
... In 1587 Queen Victoria sent 187 people to colonize Roanoke Island, Virginia. By 1591 all 187 settlers had disappeared, leaving only the name of a local Native American Indian tribe carved on a post: Croatoan ...
2-Colonization Begins
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... to men who belonged to the church, and each minister and congregation tightly controlled church membership. As more and more children were born in America, many grew up to be adults who lacked a personal covenant (relationship) with God, the central feature of Puritanism. In response, Puritan minis ...
... to men who belonged to the church, and each minister and congregation tightly controlled church membership. As more and more children were born in America, many grew up to be adults who lacked a personal covenant (relationship) with God, the central feature of Puritanism. In response, Puritan minis ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
Ch. 3 Section 4: The Southern Colonies, Pg. 86
... settled by small farmers. • This northern region did not have a good harbor, settlers relied on Virginia’s ports. ...
... settled by small farmers. • This northern region did not have a good harbor, settlers relied on Virginia’s ports. ...
Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770
... • April 1607, the ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then up a river • Flowing into the bay • Colonists named the river the James • And their new settlement Jamestown in honor of King James I ...
... • April 1607, the ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then up a river • Flowing into the bay • Colonists named the river the James • And their new settlement Jamestown in honor of King James I ...
Colonial America
... People would pool their money together to create a (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company ce ...
... People would pool their money together to create a (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company ce ...
Chapter 2
... opposition to England’s separation from the Roman Catholic Church – not allowed to worship freely Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) given charter to start Maryland as refuge for English Catholics; named in honor of England’s queen Henrietta Maria Proprietary colony – owners controlled the govern ...
... opposition to England’s separation from the Roman Catholic Church – not allowed to worship freely Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) given charter to start Maryland as refuge for English Catholics; named in honor of England’s queen Henrietta Maria Proprietary colony – owners controlled the govern ...
Brief History of Jamestown
... The founding of Jamestown, America’s first permanent English colony, in Virginia in 1607 – 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts – sparked a series of events that helped shape the nation and the world. The government, language, customs, beliefs and dreams of these early Vi ...
... The founding of Jamestown, America’s first permanent English colony, in Virginia in 1607 – 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts – sparked a series of events that helped shape the nation and the world. The government, language, customs, beliefs and dreams of these early Vi ...
Jamestown and the first economic settlers
... the House of Burgesses which allowed settlers to elect its own representatives and propose its own laws. To entice new settlers headrights were given which was 50 acres of land in exchange for an investment in the jointstock company. ...
... the House of Burgesses which allowed settlers to elect its own representatives and propose its own laws. To entice new settlers headrights were given which was 50 acres of land in exchange for an investment in the jointstock company. ...