English Colonization in the 19 Century
... 1705-Jamestown was the only population center Maryland: A Troubled Sanctuary George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) – tobacco colony and refuge for Catholics G. Calvert stated himself to be Catholic, then lost his Secretary of State position in England, his son Cecilius was given the charter Vague boundar ...
... 1705-Jamestown was the only population center Maryland: A Troubled Sanctuary George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) – tobacco colony and refuge for Catholics G. Calvert stated himself to be Catholic, then lost his Secretary of State position in England, his son Cecilius was given the charter Vague boundar ...
Chapter 2 - Lecture Notes Powerpoint
... Members were white male landowners. This group had the power to raise taxes and make laws. In 1609, the Virginia Company received a new charter that allowed them to appoint a governor who would live in the colony. When the Virginia Company was unable to turn a steady profit, King James took away its ...
... Members were white male landowners. This group had the power to raise taxes and make laws. In 1609, the Virginia Company received a new charter that allowed them to appoint a governor who would live in the colony. When the Virginia Company was unable to turn a steady profit, King James took away its ...
Colonizing North America
... The trade was so profitable that the Dutch West India Company established a colony in what the Dutch called “New Netherland.” ...
... The trade was so profitable that the Dutch West India Company established a colony in what the Dutch called “New Netherland.” ...
New England Colonies
... • It had been a site of a former Indian tribe which had been abandoned because of disease • Signed the Mayflower Compact - When we establish a colony, it will be governed by the rule of law and not the individual ...
... • It had been a site of a former Indian tribe which had been abandoned because of disease • Signed the Mayflower Compact - When we establish a colony, it will be governed by the rule of law and not the individual ...
Chapter 3 Section 2 p.64-71
... The fertile Connecticut River valley, south of Massachusetts, was better for farming than was the stony soil around Boston. In the 1630s colonists began to settle in this area. One such colonist, Massachusetts minister Thomas Hooker, grew dissatisfied with the way that Winthrop and other Puritan lea ...
... The fertile Connecticut River valley, south of Massachusetts, was better for farming than was the stony soil around Boston. In the 1630s colonists began to settle in this area. One such colonist, Massachusetts minister Thomas Hooker, grew dissatisfied with the way that Winthrop and other Puritan lea ...
Exploration, Discovery, and Settlement, 1492-1700
... also dug up corpses for food, and one man was hanged for cannibalism. Two men caught stealing food were tied to posts and left to starve. •In 1610, the settlers were on the verge of abandoning Jamestown just as a supply ship arrived with new settlers and ...
... also dug up corpses for food, and one man was hanged for cannibalism. Two men caught stealing food were tied to posts and left to starve. •In 1610, the settlers were on the verge of abandoning Jamestown just as a supply ship arrived with new settlers and ...
New England
... King James – Persecuted or mistreated – the separation for rejecting England’s official church. ...
... King James – Persecuted or mistreated – the separation for rejecting England’s official church. ...
Unit 2 - River Mill Academy
... Henry VIII – starts the Anglican Church to divorce his first wife ...
... Henry VIII – starts the Anglican Church to divorce his first wife ...
second plantation colony
... Plymouth off the coast of New England – become squatters – Agreed upon the Mayflower Compact ...
... Plymouth off the coast of New England – become squatters – Agreed upon the Mayflower Compact ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... 1. New York—The 1st “middle” colony was ___________________________________ created by the Dutch West India Co a. To attract settlers, the Dutch recruited Swedes, Germans, Finns, & Africans (very ________________) b. Britain ___________________ the Dutch colony in 1664 & renamed it, New York 2. Penn ...
... 1. New York—The 1st “middle” colony was ___________________________________ created by the Dutch West India Co a. To attract settlers, the Dutch recruited Swedes, Germans, Finns, & Africans (very ________________) b. Britain ___________________ the Dutch colony in 1664 & renamed it, New York 2. Penn ...
Settlers and Pilgrims slides
... from the southern settlements. In the South (Jamestown, Virginia), people like John Smith came in search of gold and riches with the intent to return to England. In the New England colonies, people came searching for religious freedom and a permanent home. ...
... from the southern settlements. In the South (Jamestown, Virginia), people like John Smith came in search of gold and riches with the intent to return to England. In the New England colonies, people came searching for religious freedom and a permanent home. ...
The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
... On the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and others sailed for Virginia but landed at what is now Massachusetts The colonists signed the Mayflower Compact, agreeing to establish a government ruled by majority The colonists formed Plymouth (1620), led by William Bradford ...
... On the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and others sailed for Virginia but landed at what is now Massachusetts The colonists signed the Mayflower Compact, agreeing to establish a government ruled by majority The colonists formed Plymouth (1620), led by William Bradford ...
The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies Summary
... The New England colonies were largely settled for religious reasons. Following the English Civil War, the Middle and Southern colonies were settled. ...
... The New England colonies were largely settled for religious reasons. Following the English Civil War, the Middle and Southern colonies were settled. ...
chapter 4powerpoint
... political crisis in the Massachusetts Bay Colony between 1636 and 1638. She challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her famil ...
... political crisis in the Massachusetts Bay Colony between 1636 and 1638. She challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her famil ...
UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION
... departure in 1609 was followed by the “starving time,” a period of warfare between the colonists and Indians and the deaths of many from starvation and disease. Just when the colonists decided to abandon Jamestown in Spring 1610, settlers with supplies arrived from England, eager to find wealth in V ...
... departure in 1609 was followed by the “starving time,” a period of warfare between the colonists and Indians and the deaths of many from starvation and disease. Just when the colonists decided to abandon Jamestown in Spring 1610, settlers with supplies arrived from England, eager to find wealth in V ...
File
... EQ: How do new ideas change the way people live? LG: Students will be able to analyze and sequence ...
... EQ: How do new ideas change the way people live? LG: Students will be able to analyze and sequence ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts) -> “Religious Freedom” ...
... Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts) -> “Religious Freedom” ...
Pilgrims
... eventually composed the Compact for the sake of their own survival. All 41 of the adult male members on the Mayflower signed the Compact. Being the first written laws for the new land, the Compact determined authority within the settlement and was the observed as such until 1691. This established th ...
... eventually composed the Compact for the sake of their own survival. All 41 of the adult male members on the Mayflower signed the Compact. Being the first written laws for the new land, the Compact determined authority within the settlement and was the observed as such until 1691. This established th ...
Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Chapter 3
... Good Works could not save those for whom “Predestination had marked for the eternal fires” Puritans believed only “Visible Saints” went to heaven Puritan Separatists- vowed to break away from the Church of England Pilgrims departed for Holland in 1608 but felt they were becoming Dutch Board ...
... Good Works could not save those for whom “Predestination had marked for the eternal fires” Puritans believed only “Visible Saints” went to heaven Puritan Separatists- vowed to break away from the Church of England Pilgrims departed for Holland in 1608 but felt they were becoming Dutch Board ...
The history of the United States 1492-1877
... Pocahontas episode, return to England after a gunpowder explosion ...
... Pocahontas episode, return to England after a gunpowder explosion ...