HIST 1301 Homework 1 Name
... ____ 54. What was the primary purpose of the British when they issued the Proclamation of 1763? a. To end the slave trade b. To protect the Indians c. To open up more land for settlement d. To bring stability to the colonial frontier e. To prohibit Catholicism in the territory newly acquired from Fr ...
... ____ 54. What was the primary purpose of the British when they issued the Proclamation of 1763? a. To end the slave trade b. To protect the Indians c. To open up more land for settlement d. To bring stability to the colonial frontier e. To prohibit Catholicism in the territory newly acquired from Fr ...
The British Colonies - CGMS Social Studies
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
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 ...
Study Guide Common Assessment 1
... Woodland Indians- They built permanent villages; their houses were wound with grass routes, and grew corn and squash. The bow and arrow was invented for hunting: Deer was their primary game. Used Clay pottery. ...
... Woodland Indians- They built permanent villages; their houses were wound with grass routes, and grew corn and squash. The bow and arrow was invented for hunting: Deer was their primary game. Used Clay pottery. ...
Catholicism in the United States (1565 – 1830 AD): Part One
... • Katherine Drexel (1858-1955) is sometimes called the “million dollar nun.” After her father dies in 1901, Katherine and her sister receive an inheritance amounting to $1,000 a day. Katherine founds the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and opens more than 50 houses of sisters to care for poor black ...
... • Katherine Drexel (1858-1955) is sometimes called the “million dollar nun.” After her father dies in 1901, Katherine and her sister receive an inheritance amounting to $1,000 a day. Katherine founds the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and opens more than 50 houses of sisters to care for poor black ...
Colonial North America
... • The Native rebellion was led by an Indian chief whom the colonist called King Phillip. • Hence the conflict came to be known as “King Phillips’ War”. ...
... • The Native rebellion was led by an Indian chief whom the colonist called King Phillip. • Hence the conflict came to be known as “King Phillips’ War”. ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... O York established his claim to the former New Netherland in 1664 when an English fleet captured New Amsterdam O Rename New York the colony boasted diverse population from a variety of European countries as well as Africans and Native Americans O Religious toleration was guaranteed and political aut ...
... O York established his claim to the former New Netherland in 1664 when an English fleet captured New Amsterdam O Rename New York the colony boasted diverse population from a variety of European countries as well as Africans and Native Americans O Religious toleration was guaranteed and political aut ...
`Alexander Huang 31 August 2010 AP US History 2A Chapter #6
... 1. The first wars were King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War, The Clash of Empires 1. What were some which was essentially a small guerilla war between the French, the of the clash of Spanish, the English, and whatever Native American allies each the empires? empire had. The Queen Anne’s War ended ...
... 1. The first wars were King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War, The Clash of Empires 1. What were some which was essentially a small guerilla war between the French, the of the clash of Spanish, the English, and whatever Native American allies each the empires? empire had. The Queen Anne’s War ended ...
The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
... into New Hampshire and Maine New Hampshire became a royal colony Maine was considered part of Massachusetts until 1820 ...
... into New Hampshire and Maine New Hampshire became a royal colony Maine was considered part of Massachusetts until 1820 ...
The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies Summary
... The English king granted William Penn, a Quaker, land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of E ...
... The English king granted William Penn, a Quaker, land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of E ...
Governing of Colonies to French and Indian War Teacher Notes
... sent, and they often integrated into the tribes of Native Americans by taking Indian brides. War begin when This allowed them to have some strong Indian British colonists allies. crossed into the However, the French were small in number Ohio River Valley, compared to the British numbers (colonies). ...
... sent, and they often integrated into the tribes of Native Americans by taking Indian brides. War begin when This allowed them to have some strong Indian British colonists allies. crossed into the However, the French were small in number Ohio River Valley, compared to the British numbers (colonies). ...
Unit 1: Chapters 1 and 2 European Expansion
... The Protestant Reformation and the First French Colonies • Protestant John Calvin followers in France were called ____________. – ____________were largely merchants and members of the middle class. – Huguenots planted first French colonies in South Carolina and Florida in an effort to find religiou ...
... The Protestant Reformation and the First French Colonies • Protestant John Calvin followers in France were called ____________. – ____________were largely merchants and members of the middle class. – Huguenots planted first French colonies in South Carolina and Florida in an effort to find religiou ...
Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America
... William Pitt put the American conflict under British control by appointing military commanders, issuing orders British commander started to force colonists to join the army along with taking what supplies they needed o Third Phase - 1758-1760 Reimbursed the colonists for supplies used Retune ...
... William Pitt put the American conflict under British control by appointing military commanders, issuing orders British commander started to force colonists to join the army along with taking what supplies they needed o Third Phase - 1758-1760 Reimbursed the colonists for supplies used Retune ...
chapter three - Moore Public Schools
... D) speculators were allowed to purchase certain lands from trans-Appalachian tribes 36. A major long-term impact of the French and Indian War on the attitudes of Americans was: A) it bound the American colonists more tightly to England than ever before and made most of them realize they needed Engli ...
... D) speculators were allowed to purchase certain lands from trans-Appalachian tribes 36. A major long-term impact of the French and Indian War on the attitudes of Americans was: A) it bound the American colonists more tightly to England than ever before and made most of them realize they needed Engli ...
The Road to Revolution
... which was about to expire. Under the Molasses Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. But because of corruption, they mostly evaded the taxes and undercut the intention of the tax — that the English product would be cheape ...
... which was about to expire. Under the Molasses Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. But because of corruption, they mostly evaded the taxes and undercut the intention of the tax — that the English product would be cheape ...
US History Notes - Northshore School District
... 1. As the British were colonizing Virginia, they were also settling in the West Indies (Spain’s declining power opened the door). 2. By mid-1600s, England had secured claim to several West Indies islands, including Jamaica in 1655. 3. They grew lots of sugar there. 4. Thousands of African slaves wer ...
... 1. As the British were colonizing Virginia, they were also settling in the West Indies (Spain’s declining power opened the door). 2. By mid-1600s, England had secured claim to several West Indies islands, including Jamaica in 1655. 3. They grew lots of sugar there. 4. Thousands of African slaves wer ...
Monday - Munising Public Schools
... English Henry VII sponsor Italian Cabot N.E. North America 90 years later sponsor a colony Netherlands, Britain and France get involved Dutch Barents tries finding N.E. Passage along Russia English Hudson N.W. passage on the Canadian Artic Italy declines because of new trade routes Silver in large q ...
... English Henry VII sponsor Italian Cabot N.E. North America 90 years later sponsor a colony Netherlands, Britain and France get involved Dutch Barents tries finding N.E. Passage along Russia English Hudson N.W. passage on the Canadian Artic Italy declines because of new trade routes Silver in large q ...
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 ...
Causes of the American Revolution
... ● Moved slowly with its heavy artillery ● Had to hack out a path through the dense woods ● Braddock was defeated ● French/Indian victory led to Indian attacks against the ...
... ● Moved slowly with its heavy artillery ● Had to hack out a path through the dense woods ● Braddock was defeated ● French/Indian victory led to Indian attacks against the ...
UNIT 3 (Chapter 4)
... Great Britain and her colonies that would give America a central government (the Albany Plan). Neither the English government nor the colonial assemblies liked the plan, and it came to nothing. In 1755, England sent an army under General Edward Braddock to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley. On ...
... Great Britain and her colonies that would give America a central government (the Albany Plan). Neither the English government nor the colonial assemblies liked the plan, and it came to nothing. In 1755, England sent an army under General Edward Braddock to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley. On ...
File - Mr. Dunn`s History Class
... from being isolated. It emboldened France to join the war on behalf of the Americans. The French Ally – If the colonies could be taken away from the British, France would perhaps once again regain its former position and prestige. After the shooting at Lexington in 1775 the French secretly provided ...
... from being isolated. It emboldened France to join the war on behalf of the Americans. The French Ally – If the colonies could be taken away from the British, France would perhaps once again regain its former position and prestige. After the shooting at Lexington in 1775 the French secretly provided ...
PPT007 - The Seven Years War
... England joined the war in 1689 when William of Orange, who dispossessed James II (his father in law) and the League became known as the Grand Alliance. Queen Anne’s War (War of Spanish Succession) 1702-1713 Began when the last Spanish Hapsburg left his estate to Louis XIV’s grandson. Leopold I of th ...
... England joined the war in 1689 when William of Orange, who dispossessed James II (his father in law) and the League became known as the Grand Alliance. Queen Anne’s War (War of Spanish Succession) 1702-1713 Began when the last Spanish Hapsburg left his estate to Louis XIV’s grandson. Leopold I of th ...
The French and Indian War
... Encouraged by King Philip, his Wampanoag warriors were immediately joined by the Nipmuck Indians who lived in what is now central Massachusetts, presenting a formidable force. One of the first towns they attacked was Brookfield, a frontier settlement deep in the land of the Nipmucks. The siege of th ...
... Encouraged by King Philip, his Wampanoag warriors were immediately joined by the Nipmuck Indians who lived in what is now central Massachusetts, presenting a formidable force. One of the first towns they attacked was Brookfield, a frontier settlement deep in the land of the Nipmucks. The siege of th ...
Revolution Study Guide
... First Continental Congress: Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England and to promote independence. Battle of Lexington and Concord: This was the site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War. Approval of the Declaration of Independence: Colonies decl ...
... First Continental Congress: Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England and to promote independence. Battle of Lexington and Concord: This was the site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War. Approval of the Declaration of Independence: Colonies decl ...
document
... 1763 Treaty of Paris France --> lost her Canadian possessions, most of her empire in India, and claims to lands east of the Mississippi River. Spain --> got all French lands west of the Mississippi River, New Orleans, but lost Florida to England. England --> got all French lands in Canada, all te ...
... 1763 Treaty of Paris France --> lost her Canadian possessions, most of her empire in India, and claims to lands east of the Mississippi River. Spain --> got all French lands west of the Mississippi River, New Orleans, but lost Florida to England. England --> got all French lands in Canada, all te ...
Colonial American military history
Colonial American military history is the military record of the Thirteen Colonies from their founding to the American Revolution in 1775.