File 1.5 18th century colonies
... o Colonial Assemblies: The lower house of colonial assemblies gradually gained political influence; governors had difficulty ruling without the support of assemblies. o 1639, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: First written constitution in America. o 1643, New England Confederation: Connecticut, New ...
... o Colonial Assemblies: The lower house of colonial assemblies gradually gained political influence; governors had difficulty ruling without the support of assemblies. o 1639, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: First written constitution in America. o 1643, New England Confederation: Connecticut, New ...
Unit 1 Notes
... i. Landed in North Carolina, but returned home within a year B. Second attempt made by John White w/ 117 colonists; White returned to England for supplies C. Colony was gone when White returned 3 years later & is still a mystery today Jamestown A. First permanent settlement in North America by Europ ...
... i. Landed in North Carolina, but returned home within a year B. Second attempt made by John White w/ 117 colonists; White returned to England for supplies C. Colony was gone when White returned 3 years later & is still a mystery today Jamestown A. First permanent settlement in North America by Europ ...
Colonies - My CCSD
... 4. ______________ was difficult in New England because of poor soil. 5. New England families had to rely on __________________ and _____________ to earn livings. 6. The climate in New England is _____________. 7. The established religion of New England was ____________. Religious ____________ did no ...
... 4. ______________ was difficult in New England because of poor soil. 5. New England families had to rely on __________________ and _____________ to earn livings. 6. The climate in New England is _____________. 7. The established religion of New England was ____________. Religious ____________ did no ...
Unit 1 Study Guide
... independent and electing its own pastor and officers 17th century Massachusetts Bay – churches also fairly democratic in that they elected ministers and other officials, but church closely tied with state government February 1631 - Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636 and separated church and ...
... independent and electing its own pastor and officers 17th century Massachusetts Bay – churches also fairly democratic in that they elected ministers and other officials, but church closely tied with state government February 1631 - Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636 and separated church and ...
ENGLISH_COLONIZATION_Notes
... a. Sir Henry Chicerley served as governor from Nov 1678 - May 1680 followed by Lord Culpepper (to Sept 1683). b. Lord Howard of Effingham (1683-89) struggled with Virginia's legislature who presented James II with a list of grievances in Sept 1688. (1) James II was removed under the Revolution of 16 ...
... a. Sir Henry Chicerley served as governor from Nov 1678 - May 1680 followed by Lord Culpepper (to Sept 1683). b. Lord Howard of Effingham (1683-89) struggled with Virginia's legislature who presented James II with a list of grievances in Sept 1688. (1) James II was removed under the Revolution of 16 ...
Official Power & Countervailing Power
... Though the system was set up in this way, not all of the new policies were enforced (particularly by the first Governor James Murray): › French laws were permitted › Did not create an elected assembly because it would ...
... Though the system was set up in this way, not all of the new policies were enforced (particularly by the first Governor James Murray): › French laws were permitted › Did not create an elected assembly because it would ...
Colonial Cooking
... when the plants are busy displaying their qualities. A Dogwood, Lilac, or Redbud is worthwhile to buy as a young whip when its more mature brother or sister is grandly draped across the fence. Further, I impress upon you Friend, the flower merchants have expanded their wares this year with many new ...
... when the plants are busy displaying their qualities. A Dogwood, Lilac, or Redbud is worthwhile to buy as a young whip when its more mature brother or sister is grandly draped across the fence. Further, I impress upon you Friend, the flower merchants have expanded their wares this year with many new ...
unit 1 workshop ppt - Bishop McGann
... *Political Problems- Sir William Berkeley (royal governor) adopted polices that favored the large planters and used dictatorial powers to govern on their behalf, did little to protect backwoods farmers from Indian attacks Nathaniel Bacon -led rebellion against Berkeley’s government (Bacon’s Rebellio ...
... *Political Problems- Sir William Berkeley (royal governor) adopted polices that favored the large planters and used dictatorial powers to govern on their behalf, did little to protect backwoods farmers from Indian attacks Nathaniel Bacon -led rebellion against Berkeley’s government (Bacon’s Rebellio ...
Chapter 4 - AP US History
... Summarize the unique New England way of life centered on family, town, and church, and describe the problems that afflicted this comfortable social order in the late seventeenth century. ...
... Summarize the unique New England way of life centered on family, town, and church, and describe the problems that afflicted this comfortable social order in the late seventeenth century. ...
Chapter 5 Notes
... b) House of Lords: non-elected nobles, judges, and clergy 2. Colonies formed their own elected assemblies, or smaller versions of the House of Commons 3. House of Burgesses in Virginia (1st colonial assembly) English Rights Threatened A. Kings Limit Self-Government 1. King Charles II and King James ...
... b) House of Lords: non-elected nobles, judges, and clergy 2. Colonies formed their own elected assemblies, or smaller versions of the House of Commons 3. House of Burgesses in Virginia (1st colonial assembly) English Rights Threatened A. Kings Limit Self-Government 1. King Charles II and King James ...
Chapter 3 Section 2 p.64-71
... government should not force people to worship in a certain way. Williams also believed it was wrong for settlers to take land away from the Native Americans. His ideas caused Massachusetts leaders to banish him in 1635. Williams took refuge with the Narraganset people. They later sold him land, wher ...
... government should not force people to worship in a certain way. Williams also believed it was wrong for settlers to take land away from the Native Americans. His ideas caused Massachusetts leaders to banish him in 1635. Williams took refuge with the Narraganset people. They later sold him land, wher ...
Transplantations and Borderlands - History 1110: UNITED STATES
... acquired a charter from the king to form the Massachusetts Bay Company. Those wanting to create a refuge for Puritans bought out those who saw it as just an investment. Over 1630, Puritans sent 17 ships with 1,000, the largest migration of of its kind in the seventeenth century. • Boston Founded: Th ...
... acquired a charter from the king to form the Massachusetts Bay Company. Those wanting to create a refuge for Puritans bought out those who saw it as just an investment. Over 1630, Puritans sent 17 ships with 1,000, the largest migration of of its kind in the seventeenth century. • Boston Founded: Th ...
Exploration Colonization IFD presentation
... Despite incidences like the Salem Witch Trials, religion was vital to the establishment of the English Colonies as it was these religious communities that helped bring about representative government to the ...
... Despite incidences like the Salem Witch Trials, religion was vital to the establishment of the English Colonies as it was these religious communities that helped bring about representative government to the ...
Untitled - cloudfront.net
... He also set up a famous navigational school in Portugal. CERETOPEER COLUMBUS (1451-1509): He was an Halian seaman who sailed under the Spanish flag. On October 12, 1492, he discovered an island off the Bahamas. His discovery marked the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the New Wodd AMERIG ...
... He also set up a famous navigational school in Portugal. CERETOPEER COLUMBUS (1451-1509): He was an Halian seaman who sailed under the Spanish flag. On October 12, 1492, he discovered an island off the Bahamas. His discovery marked the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the New Wodd AMERIG ...
File
... Francisco de Coronado - Explored north from Mexico; up Colorado River; saw Grand Canyon 1540 Hernando de Soto - Explored Florida into Carolina’s and west to the Mississippi River - 1541 ...
... Francisco de Coronado - Explored north from Mexico; up Colorado River; saw Grand Canyon 1540 Hernando de Soto - Explored Florida into Carolina’s and west to the Mississippi River - 1541 ...
File - perkins 8th grade
... certain parts of the new world. The climate was different and challenging in both locations. In Jamestown the warm swampy weather was good for tobacco, but also good for mosquitos that carried disease. In Massachusetts the brutal cold winter was tough for the colonists. The colonists faced trouble g ...
... certain parts of the new world. The climate was different and challenging in both locations. In Jamestown the warm swampy weather was good for tobacco, but also good for mosquitos that carried disease. In Massachusetts the brutal cold winter was tough for the colonists. The colonists faced trouble g ...
Colonial America - Lincoln Co Schools
... New England The northern colonies on the East Coast became known as New England. At first, this region was considered to have the poorest economy of the colonial regions, but in time, different industries began to prosper in the area. By the 1700s, there was a strong shipbuilding industry because th ...
... New England The northern colonies on the East Coast became known as New England. At first, this region was considered to have the poorest economy of the colonial regions, but in time, different industries began to prosper in the area. By the 1700s, there was a strong shipbuilding industry because th ...
From Discovery to Independence: An Outline of American History
... Economic Development) which stretched from what is today Maine as far south as North Carolina; and the Netherlands at the mouth of the Hudson River). It took until well into the eighteenth century for England to assert its domination over North America. France claimed a huge territory in the interio ...
... Economic Development) which stretched from what is today Maine as far south as North Carolina; and the Netherlands at the mouth of the Hudson River). It took until well into the eighteenth century for England to assert its domination over North America. France claimed a huge territory in the interio ...
Brinkley Chapter 1 Notes - Marlington Local Schools
... New Netherland: Commerce The Dutch were a powerhouse of 17th century Europe in wealth, trade, art, scholarship, and naval prowess. By 1600, Amsterdam had become the financial and commercial hub of northern Europe. In 1609 Dutch merchants dispatched the English mariner Henry Hudson to locate a naviga ...
... New Netherland: Commerce The Dutch were a powerhouse of 17th century Europe in wealth, trade, art, scholarship, and naval prowess. By 1600, Amsterdam had become the financial and commercial hub of northern Europe. In 1609 Dutch merchants dispatched the English mariner Henry Hudson to locate a naviga ...
Scholarship Research
... class, but their origins tended to be similar. Most shared the same faith, most were of the same generation, and most came from the same area in the south of England. Reasons for coming also tended to be similar. England, during this time period, had an economy of scarcity where land, work, and food ...
... class, but their origins tended to be similar. Most shared the same faith, most were of the same generation, and most came from the same area in the south of England. Reasons for coming also tended to be similar. England, during this time period, had an economy of scarcity where land, work, and food ...
Brinkley, Chapters 2-3 Notes 1
... Lord Baltimore wanted Maryland to become a refuge for Catholics. Led by Leonard Calvert, the founders of Maryland established a colony at St. Mary's City at the point where the Potomac River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Quickly after settling, the colonists demanded a representative government. To ...
... Lord Baltimore wanted Maryland to become a refuge for Catholics. Led by Leonard Calvert, the founders of Maryland established a colony at St. Mary's City at the point where the Potomac River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Quickly after settling, the colonists demanded a representative government. To ...
From Comfort to Discontent
... utensils, firewood, beer, candles, and housing!) 3. THE STAMP ACT OF 1765: When the colonists FREAKED about the Sugar Act (they organized and boycotted!), this was put in place instead. It required them to pay for a stamp or seal whenever they bought paper items. If you refuse to pay, you are fined ...
... utensils, firewood, beer, candles, and housing!) 3. THE STAMP ACT OF 1765: When the colonists FREAKED about the Sugar Act (they organized and boycotted!), this was put in place instead. It required them to pay for a stamp or seal whenever they bought paper items. If you refuse to pay, you are fined ...
Benjamin Franklin`s World 1702-1763
... south and the head pointing north. The colonies, from tail to head (south to north), are: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and New England (New England refered to the colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire). The ...
... south and the head pointing north. The colonies, from tail to head (south to north), are: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and New England (New England refered to the colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire). The ...
HIST 1301 Homework 1 Name
... b. the consent of the governed. c. a social contract. d. the right of rebellion against unjust or oppressive government. e. All of the above ____ 51. The assumption among ordinary people that wealth, education, and social prominence carried with them a right to public office was called a. liberalism ...
... b. the consent of the governed. c. a social contract. d. the right of rebellion against unjust or oppressive government. e. All of the above ____ 51. The assumption among ordinary people that wealth, education, and social prominence carried with them a right to public office was called a. liberalism ...
14e Chapter 01-04 Quick Review
... “Headright” system – land grants to those who would emigrate Skilled craftsmen and women began to arrive House of Burgesses (elected legislature) met in Jamestown in 1619 First African slaves arrive in 1619 War became the solution to conflict with the Indians – sought to suppress the natives ...
... “Headright” system – land grants to those who would emigrate Skilled craftsmen and women began to arrive House of Burgesses (elected legislature) met in Jamestown in 1619 First African slaves arrive in 1619 War became the solution to conflict with the Indians – sought to suppress the natives ...