The Planting of English America
... Virginia was saved from utter collapse at the start largely by the leadership and resourcefulness of an intrepid young adventurer, Captain John Smith. Taking over in 1608, he whipped the goldhungry colonists into line with the rule, “He who shall not work shall not eat.” He had been kidnapped in Dec ...
... Virginia was saved from utter collapse at the start largely by the leadership and resourcefulness of an intrepid young adventurer, Captain John Smith. Taking over in 1608, he whipped the goldhungry colonists into line with the rule, “He who shall not work shall not eat.” He had been kidnapped in Dec ...
American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... Virginia was saved from utter collapse at the start largely by the leadership and resourcefulness of an intrepid young adventurer, Captain John Smith. Taking over in 1608, he whipped the goldhungry colonists into line with the rule, “He who shall not work shall not eat.” He had been kidnapped in Dec ...
... Virginia was saved from utter collapse at the start largely by the leadership and resourcefulness of an intrepid young adventurer, Captain John Smith. Taking over in 1608, he whipped the goldhungry colonists into line with the rule, “He who shall not work shall not eat.” He had been kidnapped in Dec ...
Background information
... that controlled trade within the British empire. Under the Navigation Acts, colonial goods could be carried only on English and colonial ships, and all European goods bound for British colonies had to go through England first. Of course, whenever colonial goods passed through English ports, they wer ...
... that controlled trade within the British empire. Under the Navigation Acts, colonial goods could be carried only on English and colonial ships, and all European goods bound for British colonies had to go through England first. Of course, whenever colonial goods passed through English ports, they wer ...
The Middle Colonies later became the states of New
... West Jersey; however, the border between the two remained disputed. From 1701 to 1765, colonists skirmished in the New YorkNew Jersey Line War over disputed colonial boundaries. In 1702, Queen Anne united West and East Jersey into one Royal Colony, the Province of New Jersey. King Charles II grante ...
... West Jersey; however, the border between the two remained disputed. From 1701 to 1765, colonists skirmished in the New YorkNew Jersey Line War over disputed colonial boundaries. In 1702, Queen Anne united West and East Jersey into one Royal Colony, the Province of New Jersey. King Charles II grante ...
Puritans - Humble ISD
... equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions, and Officers, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general Good of the Colony; unto which we promise all due Submission and Obedience. IN WITNESS whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names at Cape-Cod the eleventh of ...
... equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions, and Officers, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general Good of the Colony; unto which we promise all due Submission and Obedience. IN WITNESS whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names at Cape-Cod the eleventh of ...
historical discussions 1 2 3 4 5
... return from the sea to the rivers where they were born in order to breed) fish, which means that it spends most of its life in brackish or salt water, but migrates into coastal rivers to spawn. The Jamestown colonists report that the sturgeon were plentiful in the James River from May until Septembe ...
... return from the sea to the rivers where they were born in order to breed) fish, which means that it spends most of its life in brackish or salt water, but migrates into coastal rivers to spawn. The Jamestown colonists report that the sturgeon were plentiful in the James River from May until Septembe ...
Colonial America - Lincoln Co Schools
... someone else paid for their voyage to America in exchange for a period of labor to pay off the debt. This process was called indentured servitude. The Southern Colonies originally relied on indentured servants as means to get labor because of the region's need for farm workers, but this trend change ...
... someone else paid for their voyage to America in exchange for a period of labor to pay off the debt. This process was called indentured servitude. The Southern Colonies originally relied on indentured servants as means to get labor because of the region's need for farm workers, but this trend change ...
In the mid-1700s, a German schoolteacher named Gottlieb
... English settlers established colonies in North America for many reasons. Some colonies were set up by groups of businesspeople who hoped to profit from resources found in the Americas. Several colonies were settled by people looking for a place to practice their religion freely. One colony was estab ...
... English settlers established colonies in North America for many reasons. Some colonies were set up by groups of businesspeople who hoped to profit from resources found in the Americas. Several colonies were settled by people looking for a place to practice their religion freely. One colony was estab ...
Ch. 3.2 Part 3
... 1. Place They expanded along the coast. 2. Make Inferences In a land without roads, settlements along coasts and rivers allowed settlers to travel and stay in communication ...
... 1. Place They expanded along the coast. 2. Make Inferences In a land without roads, settlements along coasts and rivers allowed settlers to travel and stay in communication ...
Chapter 2
... colonies. King Charles granted the land to his brother James, who seized New Netherland from the Dutch. • James renamed the land New York and granted a large portion of it to two of the king’s closest advisers. The new colony was named New Jersey. In an attempt to increase the colony’s population, t ...
... colonies. King Charles granted the land to his brother James, who seized New Netherland from the Dutch. • James renamed the land New York and granted a large portion of it to two of the king’s closest advisers. The new colony was named New Jersey. In an attempt to increase the colony’s population, t ...
1) Compare and Contrast the social, political, and economic
... Cortes - Conquered the Aztecs and killed their king Montezuma - Aztecs were intimidated by the strangers and at first thought they were gods because of their guns, armor, and horses. “The things that seldom happen bring astonishment. Think then what must be the effect on me & mine, the sight of you ...
... Cortes - Conquered the Aztecs and killed their king Montezuma - Aztecs were intimidated by the strangers and at first thought they were gods because of their guns, armor, and horses. “The things that seldom happen bring astonishment. Think then what must be the effect on me & mine, the sight of you ...
UNIT 2 Reading Summaries
... non-Christian elements in Spanish life. Spain had also experienced the difficulties of colonization in her conquest of the Canary Islands before turning her attention to America. A. Myths and Realities Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo), born in Genoa in 1451, typified the questing dreamers o ...
... non-Christian elements in Spanish life. Spain had also experienced the difficulties of colonization in her conquest of the Canary Islands before turning her attention to America. A. Myths and Realities Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo), born in Genoa in 1451, typified the questing dreamers o ...
Unit One: 1600-1763 - University City High School United States
... eastern shore of Florida where, upon landing, his party was attacked by natives and where he was mortally wounded before retreating to Cuba. Hernando Cortez: Spanish conquistador who is best known for the destruction of the Aztec Empire in present day Mexico. On February 19,1519 Cortez left Cuba wit ...
... eastern shore of Florida where, upon landing, his party was attacked by natives and where he was mortally wounded before retreating to Cuba. Hernando Cortez: Spanish conquistador who is best known for the destruction of the Aztec Empire in present day Mexico. On February 19,1519 Cortez left Cuba wit ...
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... Rico to the eastern shore of Florida where, upon landing, his party was attacked by natives and where he was mortally wounded before retreating to Cuba. Hernando Cortez: Spanish conquistador who is best known for the destruction of the Aztec Empire in present day Mexico. On February 19,1519 Cortez l ...
... Rico to the eastern shore of Florida where, upon landing, his party was attacked by natives and where he was mortally wounded before retreating to Cuba. Hernando Cortez: Spanish conquistador who is best known for the destruction of the Aztec Empire in present day Mexico. On February 19,1519 Cortez l ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... • Royal Colony: colony directly governed by the King • Georgia became a Royal Colony in 1752; some people returned to Georgia who had left the colony while it was proprietary ...
... • Royal Colony: colony directly governed by the King • Georgia became a Royal Colony in 1752; some people returned to Georgia who had left the colony while it was proprietary ...
Summary
... left his wife and children and fled south. After trudging through snow for days, he met a group of Indians near Narragansett Bay. The Indians cared for him until spring. When his family and a few followers joined him, Williams bought land from the Indians for a settlement. He called it Providence, a ...
... left his wife and children and fled south. After trudging through snow for days, he met a group of Indians near Narragansett Bay. The Indians cared for him until spring. When his family and a few followers joined him, Williams bought land from the Indians for a settlement. He called it Providence, a ...
New England Colonies - Team Sigma
... probably more varied in this region than any other colonial region. William Penn, a prominent religious leader, was a member of the Quaker religion. His strong leadership enacted a belief system that people of all faiths were welcome in the colony. He helped to form the Pennsylvania Colony. In time ...
... probably more varied in this region than any other colonial region. William Penn, a prominent religious leader, was a member of the Quaker religion. His strong leadership enacted a belief system that people of all faiths were welcome in the colony. He helped to form the Pennsylvania Colony. In time ...
Three Cultures Meet
... Southern Colonies Jamestown was the first permanent settlement in North America. It was created by the ...
... Southern Colonies Jamestown was the first permanent settlement in North America. It was created by the ...
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 ...
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... colonize in North America from the Potomac to the northern border of present-day Maine. They were called the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth, respectively. These were joint-stock companies, which raised their capital by the sale of shares of stock. Companies of this s ...
... colonize in North America from the Potomac to the northern border of present-day Maine. They were called the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth, respectively. These were joint-stock companies, which raised their capital by the sale of shares of stock. Companies of this s ...
English Colonies, 1600 – 1650
... King Philip II of Spain was angered by the English raids on his ships and began to assemble an Armada of ships to invade England. One of his goals was to bring England back into the Catholic fold once and for all. In 1588, the Spanish Armada consisting of some 130 ships and 30,000 men sailed to the ...
... King Philip II of Spain was angered by the English raids on his ships and began to assemble an Armada of ships to invade England. One of his goals was to bring England back into the Catholic fold once and for all. In 1588, the Spanish Armada consisting of some 130 ships and 30,000 men sailed to the ...
The first English immigrants came to America because of economic
... temperatures of this countrie doth agree well with English constitutions being once seasoned to the country. Which appeared by this, that though by many occasions our people fell sicke; yet did they recover by very small meanes and continued in health, though there were other great causes, not only ...
... temperatures of this countrie doth agree well with English constitutions being once seasoned to the country. Which appeared by this, that though by many occasions our people fell sicke; yet did they recover by very small meanes and continued in health, though there were other great causes, not only ...
1. Gold *any riches (gold, silver, resources) Most important to
... • Settled by members of the other colonies. Original settlers English. Granted a private company in 1663 and divided into two colonies in 1711. • Great place to grow indigo, rice, and tobacco. • Name came from the Latin word carolus, meaning “Charles.” • Officially became a state on November 21, 178 ...
... • Settled by members of the other colonies. Original settlers English. Granted a private company in 1663 and divided into two colonies in 1711. • Great place to grow indigo, rice, and tobacco. • Name came from the Latin word carolus, meaning “Charles.” • Officially became a state on November 21, 178 ...