APE Unit 4 Ch. 17 The Expansion of Europe
... Focus Question: How did colonial markets boost Europe’s economic & social development, & what conflicts & adversity did world trade entail? ...
... Focus Question: How did colonial markets boost Europe’s economic & social development, & what conflicts & adversity did world trade entail? ...
Colonization of the Americas
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
Colonization of the Americas
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
Colonization of the Americas
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
... England in America England had some early attempts to settle in the continent 1.Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland, but then he died at sea before establishing a colony. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh tried twice to set up colonies in Roanoke Island (off the coast of NC), but both failed. The second colo ...
11th Grade Semester One Unit 1: Colonial Foundations Stage 1
... much of their land and experienced a drastic decline in population through diseases and armed conflict. 11.1b A number of factors influenced colonial economic development, social structures, and labor systems, causing variation by region. Students will examine the impacts of geographic factors on ...
... much of their land and experienced a drastic decline in population through diseases and armed conflict. 11.1b A number of factors influenced colonial economic development, social structures, and labor systems, causing variation by region. Students will examine the impacts of geographic factors on ...
8-1.3 England`s 13 Colonies PPT Notes English and European
... stock company. Joint Stock Company: a business with many owners who pay to be a part. The chief goal of Jamestown was to make money. The cash crop of ____________ would be the salvation Jamestown was looking for. A cash crop is a crop that is grown for profit rather than for use by the grower. The L ...
... stock company. Joint Stock Company: a business with many owners who pay to be a part. The chief goal of Jamestown was to make money. The cash crop of ____________ would be the salvation Jamestown was looking for. A cash crop is a crop that is grown for profit rather than for use by the grower. The L ...
The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies
... Answer the Essential Question: How did the outcome of the French and Indian war ...
... Answer the Essential Question: How did the outcome of the French and Indian war ...
Benjamin Franklin`s World 1702-1763
... British invade under Braddock and are beaten back Later the British, under new leadership, are able to gradually divide the French powers and end up invading Canada, taking Quebec and Montreal. Peace of Paris, 1763 effectively remove French presence in Canada and East of the Mississippi including Ne ...
... British invade under Braddock and are beaten back Later the British, under new leadership, are able to gradually divide the French powers and end up invading Canada, taking Quebec and Montreal. Peace of Paris, 1763 effectively remove French presence in Canada and East of the Mississippi including Ne ...
Ch1 summary - Mr Clotzman
... rural society based on farming. The main crops were tobacco, rice, and indigo. Most of the people worked small farms. However, owners of large plantations dominated society and the economy. Planters used enslaved Africans as workers. Africans endured the harsh voyage across the ocean. In the New Wor ...
... rural society based on farming. The main crops were tobacco, rice, and indigo. Most of the people worked small farms. However, owners of large plantations dominated society and the economy. Planters used enslaved Africans as workers. Africans endured the harsh voyage across the ocean. In the New Wor ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... • Exchange of goods, people, disease, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and Americas • New crops were introduced to Europe – potato, maize • Horse had large impact on Indian life ...
... • Exchange of goods, people, disease, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and Americas • New crops were introduced to Europe – potato, maize • Horse had large impact on Indian life ...
CHAPTER 2 Putting Down Roots Opportunity and
... Response to Economic Competition • “Mercantilism” ...
... Response to Economic Competition • “Mercantilism” ...
Unit 1 Review Sheet
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
Geography and Economics of the US Colonial Region
... transported to the West Indies where sugar and molasses, destined for Boston, would be traded. The owners of the ships that left out of Boston were able to make a profit at each stop in the triangle. Manufacturing and factories began developing in New England, with the use of free labor (these work ...
... transported to the West Indies where sugar and molasses, destined for Boston, would be traded. The owners of the ships that left out of Boston were able to make a profit at each stop in the triangle. Manufacturing and factories began developing in New England, with the use of free labor (these work ...
Study Guide Colony Table
... 6. The Appalachian Mountains restricted colonist’s growth, acting as a Western border; impacted ability to travel West and trade, settle land; barrier that kept them near to the coast. ...
... 6. The Appalachian Mountains restricted colonist’s growth, acting as a Western border; impacted ability to travel West and trade, settle land; barrier that kept them near to the coast. ...
A. The Jamestown colony
... C. Massachusetts Bay Colony 1. Conservative Puritans believed in predestination & hoped to reform the Church from within 2. From 1630 to 1640, John Winthrop led Puritans on the “Great Migration” to Massachusetts Bay 3. As leader of Massachusetts, Winthrop envisioned the colony as a “City on a Hill” ...
... C. Massachusetts Bay Colony 1. Conservative Puritans believed in predestination & hoped to reform the Church from within 2. From 1630 to 1640, John Winthrop led Puritans on the “Great Migration” to Massachusetts Bay 3. As leader of Massachusetts, Winthrop envisioned the colony as a “City on a Hill” ...
Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
... England with rum and go to the Gold Coast of Africa and trade it for African slaves. Then, it would go to the West Indies and exchange the slaves for molasses, which it’d sell to New England once it returned there. 4. Manufacturing was not as important, though many small enterprises existed. 5. Stro ...
... England with rum and go to the Gold Coast of Africa and trade it for African slaves. Then, it would go to the West Indies and exchange the slaves for molasses, which it’d sell to New England once it returned there. 4. Manufacturing was not as important, though many small enterprises existed. 5. Stro ...
Joint-Stock Colony
... Political-Economy after the Restoration One of the first acts of King Charles II upon Restoration was to find ways the colonies could more significantly benefit the mother country. The last half of the 1600s saw significant expansion of the colonial economy. Not only did the Chesapeake find its sta ...
... Political-Economy after the Restoration One of the first acts of King Charles II upon Restoration was to find ways the colonies could more significantly benefit the mother country. The last half of the 1600s saw significant expansion of the colonial economy. Not only did the Chesapeake find its sta ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
Unit I terms and questions and charts
... Disease bred much easier and the working life was much harsher, although the climate allowed for agricultural growth unrivaled by the north. ...
... Disease bred much easier and the working life was much harsher, although the climate allowed for agricultural growth unrivaled by the north. ...
Unit Outline: North America, 1492-1763 - AP Central
... 3. Population growth in North from natural expansion and immigration 4. Much of population growth in South from slave imports E. Colonial commerce 1. Coastal trade (variety of products produced within colonies) 2. Trade with West Indies (rum, grains, fish) 3. Trade with England (raw materials in exc ...
... 3. Population growth in North from natural expansion and immigration 4. Much of population growth in South from slave imports E. Colonial commerce 1. Coastal trade (variety of products produced within colonies) 2. Trade with West Indies (rum, grains, fish) 3. Trade with England (raw materials in exc ...
Key Terms
... outwork A system of manufacturing, also known as putting out, used extensively in the English woolen industry in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Merchants bought wool and then hired landless peasants who lived in small cottages to spin and weave it into cloth, which the merchants would sell ...
... outwork A system of manufacturing, also known as putting out, used extensively in the English woolen industry in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Merchants bought wool and then hired landless peasants who lived in small cottages to spin and weave it into cloth, which the merchants would sell ...
Key Terms and People Section Summary
... had changed the ways people carried on business. Then, in the 1300s, Europeans experienced an epidemic called the Black Death, which killed millions of people. The European economy recovered. People raised or lowered prices to earn more. Farmers rented land to raise crops to sell for profit. Venice ...
... had changed the ways people carried on business. Then, in the 1300s, Europeans experienced an epidemic called the Black Death, which killed millions of people. The European economy recovered. People raised or lowered prices to earn more. Farmers rented land to raise crops to sell for profit. Venice ...
Three Cultures Meet
... • Economic and political institutions in the colonies developed in ways that were either typically European or were distinctively American, as climate, soil conditions, and natural resources shaped regional economic development. ...
... • Economic and political institutions in the colonies developed in ways that were either typically European or were distinctively American, as climate, soil conditions, and natural resources shaped regional economic development. ...
Unit 1 Study Guide
... ANALYZE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT, THE FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT, AND THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES TO THE GROWTH OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT: Mayflower Compact (1620) – an agreement that established the idea of self-government and majority rule. Signed by most of the men on ...
... ANALYZE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT, THE FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT, AND THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES TO THE GROWTH OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT: Mayflower Compact (1620) – an agreement that established the idea of self-government and majority rule. Signed by most of the men on ...