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 ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... The Puritans did not want to separate entirely from the Church of England; they wanted to make reforms or changes. King Charles I would threaten the Puritans with harsh punishments if they did not obey the Church of England; therefore, they sought freedom in America. The Puritans received a charter ...
... The Puritans did not want to separate entirely from the Church of England; they wanted to make reforms or changes. King Charles I would threaten the Puritans with harsh punishments if they did not obey the Church of England; therefore, they sought freedom in America. The Puritans received a charter ...
General Characteristics of Southern Colonies
... Proprietary Carolina: A Restoration Reward • 1663 eight nobles had been given land in return for their support during the Restoration, Charles II • English Civil War – 1640s • Cromwell’s Protectorate – 1650s • Restoration Colonies – Carolinas, NY, PA ...
... Proprietary Carolina: A Restoration Reward • 1663 eight nobles had been given land in return for their support during the Restoration, Charles II • English Civil War – 1640s • Cromwell’s Protectorate – 1650s • Restoration Colonies – Carolinas, NY, PA ...
Unit 1 power point
... • British eventually defeated the French and gained control of Canada • The large debt caused by the war made the British collect taxes from the colonist. • The collection of taxes angered the Colonist. ...
... • British eventually defeated the French and gained control of Canada • The large debt caused by the war made the British collect taxes from the colonist. • The collection of taxes angered the Colonist. ...
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 ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... some people returned to Georgia who had left the colony while it was proprietary ...
... some people returned to Georgia who had left the colony while it was proprietary ...
Contact-black-and-white
... by exploiting a civil war between two brothers competing for the throne. Captured and Killed emperor (Inca) Atahualpa, took until 1540 to have full control of the empire • Peru ended up being incredibly valuable treasure-wise, there were already massive silver mines in the Andes, and Spanish could j ...
... by exploiting a civil war between two brothers competing for the throne. Captured and Killed emperor (Inca) Atahualpa, took until 1540 to have full control of the empire • Peru ended up being incredibly valuable treasure-wise, there were already massive silver mines in the Andes, and Spanish could j ...
Unit 01 – Thirteen Colonies
... beliefs. (This city was not on a hill, they just felt that they were above all others…the holiest of all…the eyes of all people are upon us!) C. Plymouth Colonya. the second permanent English Colony in North America b. The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony for Religious purposes (Jamestown was founde ...
... beliefs. (This city was not on a hill, they just felt that they were above all others…the holiest of all…the eyes of all people are upon us!) C. Plymouth Colonya. the second permanent English Colony in North America b. The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony for Religious purposes (Jamestown was founde ...
Old quiz
... Western Hemisphere. What was an important result of this exploration? A. Italy was prevented from claiming land in the New World. B. Spain and Portugal established colonies in the Americas. C. European nations lost interest in trading with Asia. D. The Spice Islands were discovered. _____16. How did ...
... Western Hemisphere. What was an important result of this exploration? A. Italy was prevented from claiming land in the New World. B. Spain and Portugal established colonies in the Americas. C. European nations lost interest in trading with Asia. D. The Spice Islands were discovered. _____16. How did ...
THE 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES
... • Most of the people in Jamestown were English along with indentured servants and slaves from Africa. • The climate in Virginia was mild winters and hot, humid summers. The rain and fertile soil made the colony an excellent place to farm. • The main crop was tobacco. • The Church of England was the ...
... • Most of the people in Jamestown were English along with indentured servants and slaves from Africa. • The climate in Virginia was mild winters and hot, humid summers. The rain and fertile soil made the colony an excellent place to farm. • The main crop was tobacco. • The Church of England was the ...
1.2 Southern, Middle, and New England Colonies
... actually taught the Pilgrims of Plymouth how to raise corn that helped them survive the harsh winters. Eventually, however, a series of wars broke out as settlers continued to move west, pushing Native Americans off lands that they had occupied for generations. Finally, in 1675, a Native American le ...
... actually taught the Pilgrims of Plymouth how to raise corn that helped them survive the harsh winters. Eventually, however, a series of wars broke out as settlers continued to move west, pushing Native Americans off lands that they had occupied for generations. Finally, in 1675, a Native American le ...
1. Gold *any riches (gold, silver, resources) Most important to
... • Amerigo Vespucci—first European to map North and South America (1501) • Giovanni da Verrazzano – first European to reach North Carolina (1524) ...
... • Amerigo Vespucci—first European to map North and South America (1501) • Giovanni da Verrazzano – first European to reach North Carolina (1524) ...
Ch3- Kennedyb
... Indians. First the Wampanoag Indians befriended the settlers and this was facilitated through Squanto. There was a treaty with the Pilgrims signed in by the Pilgrims and Massasoit 1621 and they together celebrated the first Thanks-giving. Confrontations exploded in 1637 after the Connecticut River c ...
... Indians. First the Wampanoag Indians befriended the settlers and this was facilitated through Squanto. There was a treaty with the Pilgrims signed in by the Pilgrims and Massasoit 1621 and they together celebrated the first Thanks-giving. Confrontations exploded in 1637 after the Connecticut River c ...
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 ...
Religious Freedom
... America's first colonists came to the New World in search of religious freedom. Yet all the early colonies--whether settled by the French, Spanish, Dutch, or English--set up established or state-supported churches patterned after the government-run churches of Europe. Many of the first settlers came ...
... America's first colonists came to the New World in search of religious freedom. Yet all the early colonies--whether settled by the French, Spanish, Dutch, or English--set up established or state-supported churches patterned after the government-run churches of Europe. Many of the first settlers came ...
The Colonies
... weapons, tools, and ideas foreign to the Native Americans. As a thriving tobacco trade grew between the Chesapeake Bay colony and Europe, Native American lands were usurped and their ways of life irreparably challenged. An English Colony on the Chesapeake, pp. 71-80 In 1603, King James I of England, ...
... weapons, tools, and ideas foreign to the Native Americans. As a thriving tobacco trade grew between the Chesapeake Bay colony and Europe, Native American lands were usurped and their ways of life irreparably challenged. An English Colony on the Chesapeake, pp. 71-80 In 1603, King James I of England, ...
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... South Africa was formed which had whites control all native black Africans. ...
... South Africa was formed which had whites control all native black Africans. ...
New England Colonies
... Left the Puritans as a dissenter and formed the colony of Rhode Island Shocked Puritans by stating the following: The colonists have no right to take the Native Americans land by force No one should be force to attend church Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on others Church and sta ...
... Left the Puritans as a dissenter and formed the colony of Rhode Island Shocked Puritans by stating the following: The colonists have no right to take the Native Americans land by force No one should be force to attend church Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on others Church and sta ...
Lesson 3 Middle Colonies
... William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a “holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideals into practice. The Quakers, or Society of Friends, believed that everyone was equal. People could follow their own “inner light" rather than the teachings of a religious leader. Quakers were also pacifists (PA • ...
... William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a “holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideals into practice. The Quakers, or Society of Friends, believed that everyone was equal. People could follow their own “inner light" rather than the teachings of a religious leader. Quakers were also pacifists (PA • ...
Dates and Facts APUSH
... John Winthrop immigrated to the Mass. Bay Colony in the 1630's to become the first governor; hoped to make it a “city upon a hill” ...
... John Winthrop immigrated to the Mass. Bay Colony in the 1630's to become the first governor; hoped to make it a “city upon a hill” ...
1. Mayflower Compact 1620 - The first agreement for self
... 1629 - The Puritan stockholders of the Massachusetts Bay Company agreed to emigrate to New England on the condition that they would have control of the government of the colony. 6. Puritan migration Many Puritans emigrated from England to America in the 1630s and 1640s. During this time, the populat ...
... 1629 - The Puritan stockholders of the Massachusetts Bay Company agreed to emigrate to New England on the condition that they would have control of the government of the colony. 6. Puritan migration Many Puritans emigrated from England to America in the 1630s and 1640s. During this time, the populat ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... made in the New World by sending these plentiful Canadian furs back to Europe to be sold ...
... made in the New World by sending these plentiful Canadian furs back to Europe to be sold ...
The American Colonies: Introduction This chapter begins with a
... Laws, which gave local settlers a greater voice in the government and cracked down on corruption. When the king learned of the turmoil in the Chesapeake and its devastating effect on tobacco exports and customs duties, he ordered an investigation. The royal officials replaced Berkeley with a gove ...
... Laws, which gave local settlers a greater voice in the government and cracked down on corruption. When the king learned of the turmoil in the Chesapeake and its devastating effect on tobacco exports and customs duties, he ordered an investigation. The royal officials replaced Berkeley with a gove ...