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... 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Caribbean. 4. Samuel de Champlain “father of New France” established Quebec in 1608 (a year after the English founded Jamestown in Virgin ...
... 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Caribbean. 4. Samuel de Champlain “father of New France” established Quebec in 1608 (a year after the English founded Jamestown in Virgin ...
The American Colonies: Introduction This chapter begins with a
... Slave Labor Emerges in the Chesapeake By 1700, more than eight out of ten persons in Englandʹs mainland southern colonies lived in the Chesapeake, and one out of eight was black. In 1650, slavery was still a relatively minor institution in Virginia and Maryland but, beginning in the 1670s, tobacc ...
... Slave Labor Emerges in the Chesapeake By 1700, more than eight out of ten persons in Englandʹs mainland southern colonies lived in the Chesapeake, and one out of eight was black. In 1650, slavery was still a relatively minor institution in Virginia and Maryland but, beginning in the 1670s, tobacc ...
Jamestown and the first economic settlers
... Sir Walter Raleigh colonizes Roanoke and names Virginia after the “virgin queen” Queen Elizabeth I. Roanoke became known as the “lost colony”. 100 settlers are sent to live in the colony. They live through a harsh winter. Some go back to England for supplies. When they return the colony was gone. ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh colonizes Roanoke and names Virginia after the “virgin queen” Queen Elizabeth I. Roanoke became known as the “lost colony”. 100 settlers are sent to live in the colony. They live through a harsh winter. Some go back to England for supplies. When they return the colony was gone. ...
Colonial America - Lincoln Co Schools
... 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 there was a large supply of timber and access to the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, fishing and trading were very important to the eco ...
... 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 there was a large supply of timber and access to the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, fishing and trading were very important to the eco ...
The Atlantic World and Absolute Monarchs in Europe
... Enriched by conquests in the Americas, Spain financed an aggressive military policy in Europe. This aggression alarmed the Dutch, French, and English, who sought their own share of the riches in the Americas. These nations probed the coast of North America, seeking places where they might establish ...
... Enriched by conquests in the Americas, Spain financed an aggressive military policy in Europe. This aggression alarmed the Dutch, French, and English, who sought their own share of the riches in the Americas. These nations probed the coast of North America, seeking places where they might establish ...
New England
... lawmakers but with veto power for average citizens But Carolina had difficulty recruiting settlers in its first years ...
... lawmakers but with veto power for average citizens But Carolina had difficulty recruiting settlers in its first years ...
Explorers Come From Far Away
... problems and wasn’t able to return back to South Carolina with the much needed supplies. The men at Port Royal struggled because they had trouble finding food and fighting with local Native Americans. After a while, they gave up and headed back to France. ...
... problems and wasn’t able to return back to South Carolina with the much needed supplies. The men at Port Royal struggled because they had trouble finding food and fighting with local Native Americans. After a while, they gave up and headed back to France. ...
Social studies review flash cards
... Post Master General for all the colonies Scientist: Enlightenment: believed that through study and knowledge a person could improve his position in life Member of the committee that wrote the Declaration of Independence Created the Albany Plan of Union – the first attempt to unite the colonies durin ...
... Post Master General for all the colonies Scientist: Enlightenment: believed that through study and knowledge a person could improve his position in life Member of the committee that wrote the Declaration of Independence Created the Albany Plan of Union – the first attempt to unite the colonies durin ...
The Colonies
... King Charles II to colonize the region south of Virginia. The proprietors planned to siphon settlers from Barbados and other colonies and encourage them to develop an export crop. They established a permanent English beachhead in the southern part of the colony at Charles Towne (later Charleston) in ...
... King Charles II to colonize the region south of Virginia. The proprietors planned to siphon settlers from Barbados and other colonies and encourage them to develop an export crop. They established a permanent English beachhead in the southern part of the colony at Charles Towne (later Charleston) in ...
Brinkley, Chapters 2-3 Notes 1
... marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe in 1614. By 1618, upon the death of Chief Powhatan, relations soured. Opechancanough, began to secretly plan the elimination of the English. In 1622, tribesmen called on the colonists as if to offer goods for sale - then they suddenly attacked. 347 colonists died ...
... marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe in 1614. By 1618, upon the death of Chief Powhatan, relations soured. Opechancanough, began to secretly plan the elimination of the English. In 1622, tribesmen called on the colonists as if to offer goods for sale - then they suddenly attacked. 347 colonists died ...
PPT-European Colonization - Social Circle City Schools
... French Colonies in North America ■ Government: Royal control –The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors ■ Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering ■ Society: Friendly with Indians –Because the French ne ...
... French Colonies in North America ■ Government: Royal control –The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors ■ Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering ■ Society: Friendly with Indians –Because the French ne ...
Potential Immigrant
... French Colonies in North America ■ Government: Royal control –The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors ■ Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering ■ Society: Friendly with Indians –Because the French ne ...
... French Colonies in North America ■ Government: Royal control –The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors ■ Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering ■ Society: Friendly with Indians –Because the French ne ...
8-1.3 England`s 13 Colonies PPT Notes English and European
... The New England colonies were founded as a ____________ (safe place) for religious groups persecuted (mistreated) in England. The Separatists, also known as the ________________, sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pilgrims signed the Mayflower _______________ ...
... The New England colonies were founded as a ____________ (safe place) for religious groups persecuted (mistreated) in England. The Separatists, also known as the ________________, sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pilgrims signed the Mayflower _______________ ...
Essential Question:
... lawmakers but with veto power for average citizens But Carolina had difficulty recruiting settlers in its first years ...
... lawmakers but with veto power for average citizens But Carolina had difficulty recruiting settlers in its first years ...
Homework - mengani.com
... Most of the people who arrived, however, did not come under the headright system. Most came as indentured servants. In exchange for passage to North America, as well as food and shelter, an indentured servant agreed to work on a farm for several years. After that time, the indentured servant would b ...
... Most of the people who arrived, however, did not come under the headright system. Most came as indentured servants. In exchange for passage to North America, as well as food and shelter, an indentured servant agreed to work on a farm for several years. After that time, the indentured servant would b ...
CHAPTER 2
... Renewed the order for the General Court to sent agents, they were, however, purposely inadequate Lords insisted that the Navigation Acts be enforced and sent Edward Randolph to see it enforced General Court imprisoned Randolph’s deputies Lords demanded again for the Court to send agents, who ...
... Renewed the order for the General Court to sent agents, they were, however, purposely inadequate Lords insisted that the Navigation Acts be enforced and sent Edward Randolph to see it enforced General Court imprisoned Randolph’s deputies Lords demanded again for the Court to send agents, who ...
Chapter 2, Section 1 Did You Know? The Aztec started Tenochtitlán
... A. In 1606 the king of England granted the Virginia Company a charter to establish colonies in Virginia. The 144 men sent to Virginia founded the settlement of Jamestown. B. Jamestown faced many problems. The leadership of Captain John Smith and assistance from the Powhatan Confederacy, the local Na ...
... A. In 1606 the king of England granted the Virginia Company a charter to establish colonies in Virginia. The 144 men sent to Virginia founded the settlement of Jamestown. B. Jamestown faced many problems. The leadership of Captain John Smith and assistance from the Powhatan Confederacy, the local Na ...
A. The Jamestown colony
... “Starving Time” & Powhattan attacks c. John Rolfe’s introduction of a hybrid tobacco & the headright system saved Jamestown d. The significance of 1619: Viginia’s House of Burgesses & the introduction of African slavery e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few wo ...
... “Starving Time” & Powhattan attacks c. John Rolfe’s introduction of a hybrid tobacco & the headright system saved Jamestown d. The significance of 1619: Viginia’s House of Burgesses & the introduction of African slavery e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few wo ...
8th Grade Biographical Glosary
... the many groups established in Colonial America to monitor events pertaining to public welfare. . In this position, Like Paul Revere, he rode out from Boston to warn the countryside that the British were heading towards Lexington and Concord. As soldier, he served in the ...
... the many groups established in Colonial America to monitor events pertaining to public welfare. . In this position, Like Paul Revere, he rode out from Boston to warn the countryside that the British were heading towards Lexington and Concord. As soldier, he served in the ...
contact - My CCSD
... 6. 1588 -- British defeated the Spanish Armada (Elizabeth vs. Phillip II) a. Spain attempted to invade England with a massive fleet of 130 ships. b. Helped ensure England's naval dominance in the North Atlantic and later the Atlantic sea routes to North America. c. Seen by some historians as beginni ...
... 6. 1588 -- British defeated the Spanish Armada (Elizabeth vs. Phillip II) a. Spain attempted to invade England with a massive fleet of 130 ships. b. Helped ensure England's naval dominance in the North Atlantic and later the Atlantic sea routes to North America. c. Seen by some historians as beginni ...
Footsteps to the Revolution (Ranking)
... British and colonists. This struggle was over the area of land known as the Ohio territory and pitted French and many Native American tribes against the British and the colonists. For the first three years of the war, colonists, who were virtually left alone to fight, fared poorly. Once British regu ...
... British and colonists. This struggle was over the area of land known as the Ohio territory and pitted French and many Native American tribes against the British and the colonists. For the first three years of the war, colonists, who were virtually left alone to fight, fared poorly. Once British regu ...
CONTACT
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see New York harbor. 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Cari ...
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see New York harbor. 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Cari ...
Ch3- Kennedyb
... protected two judges that condemned Charles I to death and Charles II did not quite like that so he combined New Haven and Connecticut into one colony of Connecticut. Maine was bought for the fishing areas by Massachusetts from the Gorges heirs. New Hampshire also became a fishing and trading center ...
... protected two judges that condemned Charles I to death and Charles II did not quite like that so he combined New Haven and Connecticut into one colony of Connecticut. Maine was bought for the fishing areas by Massachusetts from the Gorges heirs. New Hampshire also became a fishing and trading center ...
ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA
... The English Colonization 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 ...
... The English Colonization 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 ...
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.