Fur Trade
... • By 1600 the slave population exceeded the white population in the West Indies Decline in slave numbers in South America Slaves imported to Jamestown in 1619 Cultivation of sugar led to spread of slavery in Brazil and West Indies - Only slavery provided enough workers for profitable slave pla ...
... • By 1600 the slave population exceeded the white population in the West Indies Decline in slave numbers in South America Slaves imported to Jamestown in 1619 Cultivation of sugar led to spread of slavery in Brazil and West Indies - Only slavery provided enough workers for profitable slave pla ...
Chapter 04 - The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750
... sugar and tobacco anywhere except to Eng. o 1672 – provided administrative power to enforce above o Molasses Act of 1733 – taxed all foreign molasses entering the mainland colonies Nav. Acts affected Britain in 4 major ways o Limited all imperial trade to British-owned ships o Barring the export o ...
... sugar and tobacco anywhere except to Eng. o 1672 – provided administrative power to enforce above o Molasses Act of 1733 – taxed all foreign molasses entering the mainland colonies Nav. Acts affected Britain in 4 major ways o Limited all imperial trade to British-owned ships o Barring the export o ...
SC History Need to Know Facts Standard 8
... lumber from the forests of the Carolinas that contributed to a thriving trade with Barbados and Britain With the development of cash crops and the plantation system came an increase in the slave trade. Large-scale importation of African slaves began in 1690s and thousands of African slaves came to S ...
... lumber from the forests of the Carolinas that contributed to a thriving trade with Barbados and Britain With the development of cash crops and the plantation system came an increase in the slave trade. Large-scale importation of African slaves began in 1690s and thousands of African slaves came to S ...
chapter three - Moore Public Schools
... A) eastward from the Appalachian Mountains. B) southward into Florida. C) southward from the Great Lakes. D) previously held by Britain and acquired from France. E) eastward from the Mississippi River. 34. What was likely to result from the interaction between population trends in the colonies and t ...
... A) eastward from the Appalachian Mountains. B) southward into Florida. C) southward from the Great Lakes. D) previously held by Britain and acquired from France. E) eastward from the Mississippi River. 34. What was likely to result from the interaction between population trends in the colonies and t ...
HIST 1301 Homework 1 Name
... were Native Americans, and thus would be better workers. c. Africans had long since developed a resistance to European diseases, making epidemics less likely than they would be with Native American laborers. d. As Africans, they could not claim the protection of English common law. e. All of the abo ...
... were Native Americans, and thus would be better workers. c. Africans had long since developed a resistance to European diseases, making epidemics less likely than they would be with Native American laborers. d. As Africans, they could not claim the protection of English common law. e. All of the abo ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... soon conflicted with the Native Americans over land & religion ► King Philip’s War was fought in 1675 between the Natives and New Englanders ending a year later with many dead and the Natives retreating ...
... soon conflicted with the Native Americans over land & religion ► King Philip’s War was fought in 1675 between the Natives and New Englanders ending a year later with many dead and the Natives retreating ...
The Southern Colonies - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... DAILY LIFE IN VIRGINIA At first people lived in scattered farms Tobacco farmers established plantations Sometimes used as money ...
... DAILY LIFE IN VIRGINIA At first people lived in scattered farms Tobacco farmers established plantations Sometimes used as money ...
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... Indentured Servants Indentured servants became the first means to meet this need for labor. In return for free passage to Virginia, a laborer worked for four to five years in the fields before being granted freedom. The Crown rewarded planters with 50 acres of land for every inhabitant they brought ...
... Indentured Servants Indentured servants became the first means to meet this need for labor. In return for free passage to Virginia, a laborer worked for four to five years in the fields before being granted freedom. The Crown rewarded planters with 50 acres of land for every inhabitant they brought ...
power point 4
... Before this most slaves had been transported to the British West Indies and the Caribbean ...
... Before this most slaves had been transported to the British West Indies and the Caribbean ...
Ch - Wsimg.com
... 2. Colonial Slavery (pp. 70–73) a. With about _____ million Africans transported to the New World, the slave trade must have been a huge business—and a business conducted without much if any visible popular objection. Look at the chart on p. 70 and note that only about _____ percent of the slaves se ...
... 2. Colonial Slavery (pp. 70–73) a. With about _____ million Africans transported to the New World, the slave trade must have been a huge business—and a business conducted without much if any visible popular objection. Look at the chart on p. 70 and note that only about _____ percent of the slaves se ...
Prelude to War 1845-1860 Famous People
... • affected pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism. • By 1850, Catholics had become the country’s largest single denomination. • Native Americans were converted to Catholicism. • Some feared that a person’s allegiance would be to the pope rather than America • ...
... • affected pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism. • By 1850, Catholics had become the country’s largest single denomination. • Native Americans were converted to Catholicism. • Some feared that a person’s allegiance would be to the pope rather than America • ...
General Characteristics of Southern Colonies
... • Most of the slaves came from the west coast of Africa • Beginning in VA in 1662, statutes formally decreed the iron conditions of slavery for blacks – These earliest "slave codes" made blacks and their children the property of the white masters for life ...
... • Most of the slaves came from the west coast of Africa • Beginning in VA in 1662, statutes formally decreed the iron conditions of slavery for blacks – These earliest "slave codes" made blacks and their children the property of the white masters for life ...
Chapter 4 - Northside Middle School
... 3. Slaves worked long hours doing back-breaking labor. Women had it worse-2X the amount of work as menworked in home. 4. Slaves fused Christianity w/ African beliefs to create their own rel. blend. “Negro Spirituals”-sang by slaves-helped give hope.G) Southern Society 1. Elite planters ruled regions ...
... 3. Slaves worked long hours doing back-breaking labor. Women had it worse-2X the amount of work as menworked in home. 4. Slaves fused Christianity w/ African beliefs to create their own rel. blend. “Negro Spirituals”-sang by slaves-helped give hope.G) Southern Society 1. Elite planters ruled regions ...
1st Period Review Chart
... Social segregation between north and southstarting to show that the civil war is coming ...
... Social segregation between north and southstarting to show that the civil war is coming ...
New World Beginnings
... a charter for a new colony because of debt owed to his father (1681) Penn was a Quaker Pennsylvania was founded on peace and brotherhood Philadelphia – City of Brotherly Love ...
... a charter for a new colony because of debt owed to his father (1681) Penn was a Quaker Pennsylvania was founded on peace and brotherhood Philadelphia – City of Brotherly Love ...
Slavery
... Jamestown •Disenfranchised and unable to receive their land •Gov. Berkeley would not defend settlements from Indian attacks ...
... Jamestown •Disenfranchised and unable to receive their land •Gov. Berkeley would not defend settlements from Indian attacks ...
Introduction Notes
... Immunity from diseases-Less likely to get sick due to prolonged contact over centuries. Low escape possibilities-They did not know the land, had no allies, and were highly visible because of skin color. ...
... Immunity from diseases-Less likely to get sick due to prolonged contact over centuries. Low escape possibilities-They did not know the land, had no allies, and were highly visible because of skin color. ...
Slavery - University of Alabama
... Immunity from diseases-Less likely to get sick due to prolonged contact over centuries. Low escape possibilities-They did not know the land, had no allies, and were highly visible because of skin color. ...
... Immunity from diseases-Less likely to get sick due to prolonged contact over centuries. Low escape possibilities-They did not know the land, had no allies, and were highly visible because of skin color. ...
Slaves and Slavery in North America
... participate in politics, congregate in groups, travel without permission, legally marry or be parents. ...
... participate in politics, congregate in groups, travel without permission, legally marry or be parents. ...
17th Century Life
... Only about 400,000 ended up in North America most slaves went to Spanish, and Portuguese South America or the West Indies. The Royal African Company had a monopoly on slave trade. ...
... Only about 400,000 ended up in North America most slaves went to Spanish, and Portuguese South America or the West Indies. The Royal African Company had a monopoly on slave trade. ...
Honors MWH The Atlantic World 20 questions
... 12. England’s 1st permanent settlement in North America was… ...
... 12. England’s 1st permanent settlement in North America was… ...