American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... tions. But ironically, a century and a half later, their insistence on the “rights of Englishmen” fed the hot resentment of the colonists against an increasingly meddlesome mother country and nourished their appetite for independence. Setting sail in late 1606, the Virginia Company’s three ships lan ...
... tions. But ironically, a century and a half later, their insistence on the “rights of Englishmen” fed the hot resentment of the colonists against an increasingly meddlesome mother country and nourished their appetite for independence. Setting sail in late 1606, the Virginia Company’s three ships lan ...
The Planting of English America
... tions. But ironically, a century and a half later, their insistence on the “rights of Englishmen” fed the hot resentment of the colonists against an increasingly meddlesome mother country and nourished their appetite for independence. Setting sail in late 1606, the Virginia Company’s three ships lan ...
... tions. But ironically, a century and a half later, their insistence on the “rights of Englishmen” fed the hot resentment of the colonists against an increasingly meddlesome mother country and nourished their appetite for independence. Setting sail in late 1606, the Virginia Company’s three ships lan ...
The Colonies
... This chapter begins with a description of Captain John Smith's capture by the warriors of Powhatan, the chief of about fourteen thousand Algonquian peoples who lived along the coast of Virginia. Smith believed that Powhatan had been ready to kill him by smashing his head with rocks but that he was f ...
... This chapter begins with a description of Captain John Smith's capture by the warriors of Powhatan, the chief of about fourteen thousand Algonquian peoples who lived along the coast of Virginia. Smith believed that Powhatan had been ready to kill him by smashing his head with rocks but that he was f ...
European Exploration and Colonization
... What three European groups chiefly settled the Middle Atlantic region? • English • Dutch • Germans ...
... What three European groups chiefly settled the Middle Atlantic region? • English • Dutch • Germans ...
Ch. 3 Section 4: The Southern Colonies, Pg. 86
... • He led attacks on Native American villages, set fire to the capital, marched into Jamestown, and drove Berkley into exile. • England summoned Berkley and sent troops to restore order. This becomes known as Bacon’s rebellion. ...
... • He led attacks on Native American villages, set fire to the capital, marched into Jamestown, and drove Berkley into exile. • England summoned Berkley and sent troops to restore order. This becomes known as Bacon’s rebellion. ...
Note Guide
... The English Origins of the Puritan Movement What Did the Puritans Believe? The Pilgrim Colony at Plymouth The Puritan Colony at Massachusetts Bay New England Way Changing the Land to Fit the Political Economy The Puritan Family Dissension in the Puritan Ranks Roger Williams and Toleration Anne Hutch ...
... The English Origins of the Puritan Movement What Did the Puritans Believe? The Pilgrim Colony at Plymouth The Puritan Colony at Massachusetts Bay New England Way Changing the Land to Fit the Political Economy The Puritan Family Dissension in the Puritan Ranks Roger Williams and Toleration Anne Hutch ...
Summaries
... The Jamestown Settlement In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages ...
... The Jamestown Settlement In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... to man simply, hath liberty to do what he lists; it is a liberty to evil as well as to good. This liberty is incompatible and inconsistent with authority . . . The exercise and maintaining of this liberty makes men grow more evil, and in time to be worse than brute beasts. . . The other kind of libe ...
... to man simply, hath liberty to do what he lists; it is a liberty to evil as well as to good. This liberty is incompatible and inconsistent with authority . . . The exercise and maintaining of this liberty makes men grow more evil, and in time to be worse than brute beasts. . . The other kind of libe ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... Virginia: Labor" • Tobacco cultivation was very labor intensive, but labor was in short supply. Planters therefore turned to indentured servants as a solution." • Indentured servants were single young men and women who came to America, especially Virginia, mainly in the 17th century." • Instead o ...
... Virginia: Labor" • Tobacco cultivation was very labor intensive, but labor was in short supply. Planters therefore turned to indentured servants as a solution." • Indentured servants were single young men and women who came to America, especially Virginia, mainly in the 17th century." • Instead o ...
Chapter 2 - Lecture Notes Powerpoint
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
1. Gold *any riches (gold, silver, resources) Most important to
... representatives to speak for them in government • Mayflower Compact – first attempt at selfgovernment in the English colonies • Town meetings – first form of American government in which all free men could ...
... representatives to speak for them in government • Mayflower Compact – first attempt at selfgovernment in the English colonies • Town meetings – first form of American government in which all free men could ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were less prevalent in the South. The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, ...
... colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were less prevalent in the South. The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, ...
8-1.3 England`s 13 Colonies PPT Notes English and European
... The New England Colonies: 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 ...
... The New England Colonies: 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 ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... California coast and missions throughout the southwest to convert natives The natives were forced to work on estates and died in great numbers Spanish borderlands were not growing and did not attempt to displace natives Unlike the English, Spanish intermarried with natives Two societies were blended ...
... California coast and missions throughout the southwest to convert natives The natives were forced to work on estates and died in great numbers Spanish borderlands were not growing and did not attempt to displace natives Unlike the English, Spanish intermarried with natives Two societies were blended ...
Chesapeake Colonies
... The rebel army attacked Indians, stole trade goods, and when they were denounced by Governor Berkeley, they turned and burned Jamestown to the ground. The governor fled for his life. Then, at the height of his victory, Bacon died of dysentery. But the memory of this rebellion lingered. Historian Edm ...
... The rebel army attacked Indians, stole trade goods, and when they were denounced by Governor Berkeley, they turned and burned Jamestown to the ground. The governor fled for his life. Then, at the height of his victory, Bacon died of dysentery. But the memory of this rebellion lingered. Historian Edm ...
lee,robert u.s. history chapter 1 section 3
... The eruption of King Philip’s War in spring of 1675 startled the Puritans with its intensity. They burned outlying settlements throughout New England and within months were striking the outskirts of Boston. The colonists responded by killing as many Native Americans as they could, even some from ...
... The eruption of King Philip’s War in spring of 1675 startled the Puritans with its intensity. They burned outlying settlements throughout New England and within months were striking the outskirts of Boston. The colonists responded by killing as many Native Americans as they could, even some from ...
New England
... Looked for gold instead of building and preparing for winter. John Smith: took control of colony. He brought order to the colony ...
... Looked for gold instead of building and preparing for winter. John Smith: took control of colony. He brought order to the colony ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... • Encomienda System – Spanish conquistadors received land from the crown • Based almost entirely on Indian slave labor • Very harsh, yet profitable ...
... • Encomienda System – Spanish conquistadors received land from the crown • Based almost entirely on Indian slave labor • Very harsh, yet profitable ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... colonies in North American and Caribbean in 1600s • New France: missionaries and traders, cooperation with Indians • New Netherland: fur trading • New England: desired land – establishment of colonies ...
... colonies in North American and Caribbean in 1600s • New France: missionaries and traders, cooperation with Indians • New Netherland: fur trading • New England: desired land – establishment of colonies ...
chapter2
... Example of Ireland English formed their preconceptions about American Indians largely from contact with the Irish Sir Humphrey Gilbert makes efforts to subdue the Irish in the 1560s Used as springboard for colonizing America Claimed Newfoundland in 1583 Colonization efforts of Sir Walter ...
... Example of Ireland English formed their preconceptions about American Indians largely from contact with the Irish Sir Humphrey Gilbert makes efforts to subdue the Irish in the 1560s Used as springboard for colonizing America Claimed Newfoundland in 1583 Colonization efforts of Sir Walter ...
Present - Images
... 1676 Nathaniel Bacon formed an army to attack Indians on the frontier. He succeeded and then turned on the Jamestown government. Bacon’s force burned Jamestown and controlled Virginia for a time until he died from a sudden illness. ...
... 1676 Nathaniel Bacon formed an army to attack Indians on the frontier. He succeeded and then turned on the Jamestown government. Bacon’s force burned Jamestown and controlled Virginia for a time until he died from a sudden illness. ...
(Reading Objectives).
... squatter A frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owned by others, or land not yet officially opened for settlement. “The newcomers, who frequently were ‘squatters’ without legal right to the soil . . . .” 10. buffer In politics, a small territory or state between two larger, antagonistic power ...
... squatter A frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owned by others, or land not yet officially opened for settlement. “The newcomers, who frequently were ‘squatters’ without legal right to the soil . . . .” 10. buffer In politics, a small territory or state between two larger, antagonistic power ...
British Colonies by Region
... The Chesapeake Land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay Many deep rivers – means of transporting goods to European markets ...
... The Chesapeake Land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay Many deep rivers – means of transporting goods to European markets ...
Colonization Powerpoint
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. ...
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. ...
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... King Philip’s War (1675–1676) was an early and bloody conflict between English colonists and Native Americans. It was named after the leader of the Native Americans. King Philip’s Native American name was Metacom. Many colonists died in the war, but it caused such a heavy loss of life among the Nati ...
... King Philip’s War (1675–1676) was an early and bloody conflict between English colonists and Native Americans. It was named after the leader of the Native Americans. King Philip’s Native American name was Metacom. Many colonists died in the war, but it caused such a heavy loss of life among the Nati ...
History of Jamestown, Virginia (1607–99)
Jamestown was the first settlement of the Virginia Colony, founded in 1607, and served as capital of Virginia until 1699, when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg. This article covers the history of the fort and town at Jamestown proper, as well as colony-wide trends resulting from and affecting the town during the time period in which it was capital.