THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
... ■ How could the colonies accept the decisions of Parliament when they did not have representation in that ...
... ■ How could the colonies accept the decisions of Parliament when they did not have representation in that ...
Road_to_Revolution_Graphic_Organizer[1]
... -Made announcement that all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans -Many colonists ignored proclamation ...
... -Made announcement that all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans -Many colonists ignored proclamation ...
11th Grade Semester One Unit 1: Colonial Foundations Stage 1
... (Standards: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Themes: MOV, TCC, GEO, GOV, ECO, EXCH) ...
... (Standards: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Themes: MOV, TCC, GEO, GOV, ECO, EXCH) ...
a new world - Social Studies Resources
... also remains of a Viking settlement at L'Anse Aux Meadow, in Newfoundland, Canada. One of the events that led to the next discovery of North America was the Crusades. During the 1100s and 1200s thousands of European Christians joined these holy wars to recapture Palestine from the Muslims. On the Cr ...
... also remains of a Viking settlement at L'Anse Aux Meadow, in Newfoundland, Canada. One of the events that led to the next discovery of North America was the Crusades. During the 1100s and 1200s thousands of European Christians joined these holy wars to recapture Palestine from the Muslims. On the Cr ...
13 Colonies New England Colonies
... on the Gov. and allowed all men with property the right to vote regardless if they went to church Middle Colonies New York A Dutch colony New Jersey Rich soil allowed for profitable farms. Pennsylvania Set up by the Quakers. A religious group that is against war and killing. They also promoted relig ...
... on the Gov. and allowed all men with property the right to vote regardless if they went to church Middle Colonies New York A Dutch colony New Jersey Rich soil allowed for profitable farms. Pennsylvania Set up by the Quakers. A religious group that is against war and killing. They also promoted relig ...
Presentation
... remove British army from America (French were no longer a threat) ■But…this large, expensive army was not removed –British citizens were not happy because they had to pay for it –Colonists doubted the army’s ability to defend against Indians ...
... remove British army from America (French were no longer a threat) ■But…this large, expensive army was not removed –British citizens were not happy because they had to pay for it –Colonists doubted the army’s ability to defend against Indians ...
European Exploration and Colonization
... forced voyage of African slaves from their homes to the New World? ...
... forced voyage of African slaves from their homes to the New World? ...
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... A notable Native American chieftain in the region was Powhatan. Soon after the English settlers arrived, they forced the Native Americans off their own land so the settlers could use it for agricultural purposes, especially to grow tobacco. Their actions caused many Native Americans to flee the regi ...
... A notable Native American chieftain in the region was Powhatan. Soon after the English settlers arrived, they forced the Native Americans off their own land so the settlers could use it for agricultural purposes, especially to grow tobacco. Their actions caused many Native Americans to flee the regi ...
Revolutionary America American Pageant Chapters 5-8
... After the French and Indian War, The English set out to redefine the empire. They needed revenue to get out of the debt they suffered from the war and looked to its colonies for money. ...
... After the French and Indian War, The English set out to redefine the empire. They needed revenue to get out of the debt they suffered from the war and looked to its colonies for money. ...
Unit 1 Powerpoint 1
... transportation, food, clothing, lodging and other necessities during the term of ...
... transportation, food, clothing, lodging and other necessities during the term of ...
Presentation
... they were supported by slave labor, held most of the political power and the best land, built great houses, adopted an aristocratic (power in the hands of a few) way of life ...
... they were supported by slave labor, held most of the political power and the best land, built great houses, adopted an aristocratic (power in the hands of a few) way of life ...
Ch1 summary - Mr Clotzman
... n 1607, a group of English settlers founded Jamestown, Virginia. It was the first permanent English colony in the Americas. The colony struggled until settlers began to grow tobacco to ship to Europe. To work on tobacco plantations, they hired indentured servants. These people agreed to work for a f ...
... n 1607, a group of English settlers founded Jamestown, Virginia. It was the first permanent English colony in the Americas. The colony struggled until settlers began to grow tobacco to ship to Europe. To work on tobacco plantations, they hired indentured servants. These people agreed to work for a f ...
PP British North America, Seven Years War, Pontiac`s War
... indicating the mixing of African and white cultures among the era’s slaves. The artist has recently been identified as John Rose, owner of a rice plantation near Beaufort, South Carolina. ...
... indicating the mixing of African and white cultures among the era’s slaves. The artist has recently been identified as John Rose, owner of a rice plantation near Beaufort, South Carolina. ...
Unit 1: American Beginnings
... 4. Delaware—originally owned by Penn…manufactued oil form whales 5. North Carolina 6. South Carolina ...
... 4. Delaware—originally owned by Penn…manufactued oil form whales 5. North Carolina 6. South Carolina ...
The Duel for North America: 1608-1763
... Named after the king or queen who ruled England during the war King William’s War 1689-1697 Queen Anne’s War 1702-1713 England tried to capture Quebec with limited success King George’s War 1744-1748 Spain and France attacked the frontiers of the colonies England had some success ...
... Named after the king or queen who ruled England during the war King William’s War 1689-1697 Queen Anne’s War 1702-1713 England tried to capture Quebec with limited success King George’s War 1744-1748 Spain and France attacked the frontiers of the colonies England had some success ...
The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies
... those concerning trade American Spirit: Americans were beginning to view themselves differently from the way Britain viewed them England viewed its North American colonies as an economic resource (MERCANTILISM) ...
... those concerning trade American Spirit: Americans were beginning to view themselves differently from the way Britain viewed them England viewed its North American colonies as an economic resource (MERCANTILISM) ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... explored much of what is today the SW & West of the USA ► New Mexico settled by Spanish priest who converted Natives (Pueblos) ...
... explored much of what is today the SW & West of the USA ► New Mexico settled by Spanish priest who converted Natives (Pueblos) ...
Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America
... e. South: Through the 17c, the average life expectancy for white men was over 40 and women less. One out of four children died in infancy, and fully half died before the age of 20. C) Women and Families in the Chesapeake a. The high sex ration meant that few women remained unmarried for long. b. The ...
... e. South: Through the 17c, the average life expectancy for white men was over 40 and women less. One out of four children died in infancy, and fully half died before the age of 20. C) Women and Families in the Chesapeake a. The high sex ration meant that few women remained unmarried for long. b. The ...
From Comfort to Discontent
... From Comfort to Discontent A change in the relationship between Great Britain and its American Colonies ...
... From Comfort to Discontent A change in the relationship between Great Britain and its American Colonies ...
The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
... 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 ...
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 ...
Coming of Age in Colonies
... introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colonies • Puritan ethic is basis of how NE colonies are managed, see their colony as “city on a hill” & God’s chosen • British nobil ...
... introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colonies • Puritan ethic is basis of how NE colonies are managed, see their colony as “city on a hill” & God’s chosen • British nobil ...
US History Ch3 Summary
... raised for sale rather than for the farmer’s own use. Cash crops included tobacco, rice, and indigo. These planters raised their crops on large farms, called plantations, along the region’s rivers. Southern society was mostly rural. Charles Town (later called Charleston), in South Carolina, was the ...
... raised for sale rather than for the farmer’s own use. Cash crops included tobacco, rice, and indigo. These planters raised their crops on large farms, called plantations, along the region’s rivers. Southern society was mostly rural. Charles Town (later called Charleston), in South Carolina, was the ...
chapter3
... Enumerated commodities that could be shipped from the colony of origin only to England or another English colony Staple Act of 1663 Regulated goods going to colonies Plantation Duty Act of 1673 Navigation Acts were tremendously successful ...
... Enumerated commodities that could be shipped from the colony of origin only to England or another English colony Staple Act of 1663 Regulated goods going to colonies Plantation Duty Act of 1673 Navigation Acts were tremendously successful ...
Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies
The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Thirteen British colonies in North America before the American revolution. It was derived from familiar traditions from the colonists’ home countries in the British Isles and particularly England. Many agricultural items came through trade with England and the West Indies. Certain familiar items grew better in the Old World than others, and this led to a dependence on imports which drove the daily lives of the colonists. However, the colonial diet was increasingly supplemented by new animal and plant foods indigenous to the New World.In the years leading up to 1776, a number of events led to a drastic change in the diet of the American colonists. As they could no longer depend on British and West Indian imports, agricultural practices of the colonists began to focus on becoming completely self-sufficient.