Colonial America
... (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company certain rights. Those who could afford passage over w ...
... (1)_________________. The pieces of the company that they owned were called (2) ___________________. The people who risked their money were called (3)___________. Once they raised the money, the King would issue a (4)___________giving the company certain rights. Those who could afford passage over w ...
Grade 10
... (8.12) Geography. The student understands the physical characteristics of the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries and how humans adapted to and modified the environment. The student is expected to (A) analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribu ...
... (8.12) Geography. The student understands the physical characteristics of the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries and how humans adapted to and modified the environment. The student is expected to (A) analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribu ...
Summary
... The Puritans of Massachusetts gained the freedom to practice their religion the way they wanted to. But instead of granting similar freedom to others, they set up a government that required everyone in the colony to worship as they did. When a young minister named Roger Williams began preaching diff ...
... The Puritans of Massachusetts gained the freedom to practice their religion the way they wanted to. But instead of granting similar freedom to others, they set up a government that required everyone in the colony to worship as they did. When a young minister named Roger Williams began preaching diff ...
Chapter 1 New World Beginnings I. The Shaping of North America
... make a settlement in the New World. 1. Such joint-stock companies usually did not exist long, as stockholders invested hopes to form the company, turn a profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. ii. The charter of the Virginia Company guaranteed settlers the same rights as Englishm ...
... make a settlement in the New World. 1. Such joint-stock companies usually did not exist long, as stockholders invested hopes to form the company, turn a profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. ii. The charter of the Virginia Company guaranteed settlers the same rights as Englishm ...
Give Me Liberty! - Northwest ISD Moodle
... People lived longer than the Chesapeake - more children, grandparents, close-knit communities Government And Society In Massachusetts ...
... People lived longer than the Chesapeake - more children, grandparents, close-knit communities Government And Society In Massachusetts ...
Proto-Industrialization
... d. Most slaves were taken to Brazil or the West Indies, usually to work sugar plantations e. As many as 400,000 ended up in British North America in colonies such as Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina 3. The slave trade dwindled significantly by the 1780’s ...
... d. Most slaves were taken to Brazil or the West Indies, usually to work sugar plantations e. As many as 400,000 ended up in British North America in colonies such as Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina 3. The slave trade dwindled significantly by the 1780’s ...
Final Review:
... What was a cause of the 1st Great Awakening? – It was a religious movement that contributed to the spread of democratic feeling in the colonies…helped colonist stand up for their political rights when leaders began to violate their liberties (freedoms) The French and Indian War Causes: fighting betw ...
... What was a cause of the 1st Great Awakening? – It was a religious movement that contributed to the spread of democratic feeling in the colonies…helped colonist stand up for their political rights when leaders began to violate their liberties (freedoms) The French and Indian War Causes: fighting betw ...
The Colonies
... maintain a viable political and economic system? 2. The foundations of a nation’s political and economic system often develops from the values and beliefs of its ...
... maintain a viable political and economic system? 2. The foundations of a nation’s political and economic system often develops from the values and beliefs of its ...
History Lesson 1: History of Immigration Through the 1850s
... Swedes, Danes, Portuguese, Germans, Poles and other nationality groups had already established settlements in the former Dutch colony. Soon, the English colonies began to encourage northern Europeans to settle in America. Most of these people were Christians, but Jews fleeing persecution in Europe a ...
... Swedes, Danes, Portuguese, Germans, Poles and other nationality groups had already established settlements in the former Dutch colony. Soon, the English colonies began to encourage northern Europeans to settle in America. Most of these people were Christians, but Jews fleeing persecution in Europe a ...
UNIT 2 Reading Summaries
... the fifteenth century. They found profit in gold and slaves, supplied willingly by native rulers who sold their prisoners of war. The Atlantic slave trade began taking about 1,000 persons each year from Africa, but the volume steadily increased. In the eighteenth century, an estimated five and one-h ...
... the fifteenth century. They found profit in gold and slaves, supplied willingly by native rulers who sold their prisoners of war. The Atlantic slave trade began taking about 1,000 persons each year from Africa, but the volume steadily increased. In the eighteenth century, an estimated five and one-h ...
chapter 15 - Pearson Education
... Rhode Island passes law limiting all involuntary service to no more than 10 years Virginia law makes slavery hereditary Maryland law regarding religion and slaves, making slavery race-based. The Great Plague in Europe The Royal African Company chartered Bacon’s Rebellion Virginia law outlawing inter ...
... Rhode Island passes law limiting all involuntary service to no more than 10 years Virginia law makes slavery hereditary Maryland law regarding religion and slaves, making slavery race-based. The Great Plague in Europe The Royal African Company chartered Bacon’s Rebellion Virginia law outlawing inter ...
British Colonial Trade Regulations, 1651-1764 Act
... • After 1629, New England Townha!1 Meeting: Church members discussed political and community issues ...
... • After 1629, New England Townha!1 Meeting: Church members discussed political and community issues ...
File
... As competition between European countries intensified, explorers and colonists from all over Europe began to flood into the “New World” to claim its land and riches. Leading European Countries: Spain, Portugal, France, Netherlands (the Dutch), and the English ...
... As competition between European countries intensified, explorers and colonists from all over Europe began to flood into the “New World” to claim its land and riches. Leading European Countries: Spain, Portugal, France, Netherlands (the Dutch), and the English ...
The American Colonies
... representative government to attract colonists. The southern region of the Carolinas grew rich off its ties to the sugar islands, while the poorer northern region was composed mainly of farmers. The conflicts between the regions eventually led to the colony being split into North and South Carolina. ...
... representative government to attract colonists. The southern region of the Carolinas grew rich off its ties to the sugar islands, while the poorer northern region was composed mainly of farmers. The conflicts between the regions eventually led to the colony being split into North and South Carolina. ...
Chapter24
... It took the French eighteen years to defeat Algerian resistance and another thirty years to defeat resistance forces in the mountains. By 1871 130,000 European settlers had taken possession of rich Algerian farmland. ...
... It took the French eighteen years to defeat Algerian resistance and another thirty years to defeat resistance forces in the mountains. By 1871 130,000 European settlers had taken possession of rich Algerian farmland. ...
In the mid-1700s, a German schoolteacher named Gottlieb
... The duke of York expected his colony to be a moneymaking business. As its owner, he appointed people to run the colony. He also issued his own laws and decided what New Yorkers should pay in taxes. New York’s rich landlords approved of the duke’s approach to governing his colony. But farmers, fisher ...
... The duke of York expected his colony to be a moneymaking business. As its owner, he appointed people to run the colony. He also issued his own laws and decided what New Yorkers should pay in taxes. New York’s rich landlords approved of the duke’s approach to governing his colony. But farmers, fisher ...
Key Terms and People Section Summary
... • Huguenots traveled to Americas for religious freedom in the late 1500s. • Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette reached the Mississippi River in the late 1600s. • René-Robert de La Salle followed the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the territory for France. • The Dutch claimed the land ...
... • Huguenots traveled to Americas for religious freedom in the late 1500s. • Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette reached the Mississippi River in the late 1600s. • René-Robert de La Salle followed the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the territory for France. • The Dutch claimed the land ...
Contact-black-and-white
... Christianity on population (typical practice) But many natives continued to practice underground, and in 1680 a group of several hundred were punished with public flogging for “backsliding”. • Touched off a rebellion led by an native religious leader (Pope) who killed dozens of clergy and 350 Spanis ...
... Christianity on population (typical practice) But many natives continued to practice underground, and in 1680 a group of several hundred were punished with public flogging for “backsliding”. • Touched off a rebellion led by an native religious leader (Pope) who killed dozens of clergy and 350 Spanis ...
Creating the New World Empire
... could and could not make or trade, and with whom they could and could not trade. One of the targets of the English Navigation Acts was the Netherlands. In the mid-seventeenth century, the Dutch possessed the largest merchant marine fleet and controlled the trans-Atlantic lumber trade. They had estab ...
... could and could not make or trade, and with whom they could and could not trade. One of the targets of the English Navigation Acts was the Netherlands. In the mid-seventeenth century, the Dutch possessed the largest merchant marine fleet and controlled the trans-Atlantic lumber trade. They had estab ...
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. ...
Revolution Study Guide
... The Declaration of Independence proclaimed independence from England on July 4, 1776. * People have “certain unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken way), life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness * People establish government to protect those rights. * Government derives power from the p ...
... The Declaration of Independence proclaimed independence from England on July 4, 1776. * People have “certain unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken way), life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness * People establish government to protect those rights. * Government derives power from the p ...
The American Colonies
... • The Indian tribes in the New England region had in common the Algonquian language but that is where the ties ended. There were the Mohegan and Pequot of Connecticut, the Narragansett of Rhode Island, the Patuxet and Wampanoag of Plymouth and the Nipmuck, Massachusett and Pennacook of Massachusetts ...
... • The Indian tribes in the New England region had in common the Algonquian language but that is where the ties ended. There were the Mohegan and Pequot of Connecticut, the Narragansett of Rhode Island, the Patuxet and Wampanoag of Plymouth and the Nipmuck, Massachusett and Pennacook of Massachusetts ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... tobacco; it also contained the prosperous port city of Charleston. Carolina of the North and Carolina of the South became separate colonies in 1729. The southern colonies in British North America had slaves and some indentured servants, and the Chesapeake and northern colonies had indentured servant ...
... tobacco; it also contained the prosperous port city of Charleston. Carolina of the North and Carolina of the South became separate colonies in 1729. The southern colonies in British North America had slaves and some indentured servants, and the Chesapeake and northern colonies had indentured servant ...
Late Colonial Society
... smallpox inoculation was available but resisted by some ministers; high disease mortality may have led to Great Awakening Lawyers were considered noisy windbags who did not do honest, manual work Workaday America Main idea: The American colonial economy was primarily farming but also included other ...
... smallpox inoculation was available but resisted by some ministers; high disease mortality may have led to Great Awakening Lawyers were considered noisy windbags who did not do honest, manual work Workaday America Main idea: The American colonial economy was primarily farming but also included other ...
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 ...