UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION
... Thanksgiving, what new information was presented in this scene? Complete KWL ...
... Thanksgiving, what new information was presented in this scene? Complete KWL ...
Note Guide
... 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What role did gender play in the social order of the Chesapeake and New England colonies? 4. Were the more amicable Nat ...
... 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What role did gender play in the social order of the Chesapeake and New England colonies? 4. Were the more amicable Nat ...
Even before 1776, the American rebellion
... the colony from the Catholic Lord Baltimore. To show their loyalty, and supposedly to stamp out such vices as Sunday gambling, the new legislature voted to establish the Church of England in Maryland in 1692. It took ten years and the work of Thomas Bray (see box) to secure royal approval, but for t ...
... the colony from the Catholic Lord Baltimore. To show their loyalty, and supposedly to stamp out such vices as Sunday gambling, the new legislature voted to establish the Church of England in Maryland in 1692. It took ten years and the work of Thomas Bray (see box) to secure royal approval, but for t ...
England`s Early Colonies
... England but is delayed for 3 years 1590- settlement found deserted, no clues about what happened to the colonists except for the word “Croatoan” carved on a tree Became known as the “Lost Colony” ...
... England but is delayed for 3 years 1590- settlement found deserted, no clues about what happened to the colonists except for the word “Croatoan” carved on a tree Became known as the “Lost Colony” ...
Coming of Age in Colonies
... Colonizing America • 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Caribbean • 1607: British “joint stock co” settles Jamestown - tobacco introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colo ...
... Colonizing America • 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Caribbean • 1607: British “joint stock co” settles Jamestown - tobacco introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colo ...
Summaries
... In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages were a real problem. Man ...
... In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages were a real problem. Man ...
The Early English Colonies
... Royal colonies were owned by the king. Proprietary colonies, such as Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, were basically land grants from the British government. Individuals were awarded huge tracts of land that they would then supervise and govern, usually in return for political or financial favo ...
... Royal colonies were owned by the king. Proprietary colonies, such as Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, were basically land grants from the British government. Individuals were awarded huge tracts of land that they would then supervise and govern, usually in return for political or financial favo ...
Unit 1 PPT 2 - Henry County Schools
... religious sect called Quakers –Quakers believed in the “Inner Light,” that all people are equal, & the ability to communicate directly with God –In England, Quakers were persecuted for these beliefs ■In 1681, William Penn founded Pennsylvania ...
... religious sect called Quakers –Quakers believed in the “Inner Light,” that all people are equal, & the ability to communicate directly with God –In England, Quakers were persecuted for these beliefs ■In 1681, William Penn founded Pennsylvania ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
(Reading Objectives).
... indentured servant A poor person obligated to a fixed term of unpaid labor, often in exchange for a benefit such as transportation, protection, or training. “Also like Virginia, it depended for labor in its early years mainly on white indentured servants. . . .” ...
... indentured servant A poor person obligated to a fixed term of unpaid labor, often in exchange for a benefit such as transportation, protection, or training. “Also like Virginia, it depended for labor in its early years mainly on white indentured servants. . . .” ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... Province, and Territories; and in Pursuance of the Rights and Powers before-mentioned, I the said William Penn do declare, grant and confirm, unto all the Freemen, Planters and Adventurers, and other Inhabitants of this Province and Territories, these following Liberties, Franchises and Privileges: ...
... Province, and Territories; and in Pursuance of the Rights and Powers before-mentioned, I the said William Penn do declare, grant and confirm, unto all the Freemen, Planters and Adventurers, and other Inhabitants of this Province and Territories, these following Liberties, Franchises and Privileges: ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... chartered the London Company (which could settle land south of a line in today’s New Jersey) and the Plymouth Company (which could settle land north of the line). London Company employee settlers established the first permanent colony in what later became the U.S. In 1620, the Pilgrims (Separating P ...
... chartered the London Company (which could settle land south of a line in today’s New Jersey) and the Plymouth Company (which could settle land north of the line). London Company employee settlers established the first permanent colony in what later became the U.S. In 1620, the Pilgrims (Separating P ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
Colonization Powerpoint
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
Ch3- Kennedyb
... landfall at a rocky coast of New England in 1620 with 102 people. One died on board, one was born on board. Captain Myles Standish (Captain Shrimp) was considered an important Indian negotiator and fighter. Pilgrims did not land on Plymouth Rock, instead they explored the area and chose Plymouth ...
... landfall at a rocky coast of New England in 1620 with 102 people. One died on board, one was born on board. Captain Myles Standish (Captain Shrimp) was considered an important Indian negotiator and fighter. Pilgrims did not land on Plymouth Rock, instead they explored the area and chose Plymouth ...
8-1.3 England`s 13 Colonies PPT Notes English and European
... settled into New York. They would buy ______________ Island from the Natives for 60 guilders, or about $74. They called it New Amsterdam. The Swedish were first settled Delaware. English Puritans also moved into the Middle Colonies and English Quakers settled _____________________. The Quakers suppo ...
... settled into New York. They would buy ______________ Island from the Natives for 60 guilders, or about $74. They called it New Amsterdam. The Swedish were first settled Delaware. English Puritans also moved into the Middle Colonies and English Quakers settled _____________________. The Quakers suppo ...
Maryland*s Acts of Toleration
... What was the trend for Native Americans when it came to land conflict with the English Colonists? Native Americans lost land because • They were ravaged by disease • Did not have modern weapons • They were eventually outnumbered on the East Coast ...
... What was the trend for Native Americans when it came to land conflict with the English Colonists? Native Americans lost land because • They were ravaged by disease • Did not have modern weapons • They were eventually outnumbered on the East Coast ...
The New England Colonies
... • The soil was rocky and poor for farming. After some time colonists learned how to grow Native American crops such as corn, beans and squash. The woods were full of deer, hogs and turkeys for hunting. New Englanders fished in coastal waters for cod and halibut. In the 1600’s many New Englanders beg ...
... • The soil was rocky and poor for farming. After some time colonists learned how to grow Native American crops such as corn, beans and squash. The woods were full of deer, hogs and turkeys for hunting. New Englanders fished in coastal waters for cod and halibut. In the 1600’s many New Englanders beg ...
The First Americans
... founded by Henry Hudson for the Dutch but King Charles sent his brother James to take it for England 9&10Pennsylvania and Delaware– William ...
... founded by Henry Hudson for the Dutch but King Charles sent his brother James to take it for England 9&10Pennsylvania and Delaware– William ...
New England Colonies
... Roger Williams 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 ...
... Roger Williams 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 ...
THE 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES
... 200 representatives to the Pennsylvania General Assembly each year. • The men voted on laws that were proposed by the Provincial Council,72 men also elected annually. • The Governor oversaw the legislature. ...
... 200 representatives to the Pennsylvania General Assembly each year. • The men voted on laws that were proposed by the Provincial Council,72 men also elected annually. • The Governor oversaw the legislature. ...
File
... Tweet as one of the following types of colonists: Pilgrim on the Mayflower A colonists in Salem during the Witch Trials As Roger Williams or Anne Hutchinson ...
... Tweet as one of the following types of colonists: Pilgrim on the Mayflower A colonists in Salem during the Witch Trials As Roger Williams or Anne Hutchinson ...
All of the Colonies
... Plantations: The economies was dominated by plantations (large estates or farms) were cash crops were grown. The main cash crops grown on the plantations were tobacco, rice, and indigo which grew well in the climate of the south of long hot summers and shorter mild winters. The plantations created ...
... Plantations: The economies was dominated by plantations (large estates or farms) were cash crops were grown. The main cash crops grown on the plantations were tobacco, rice, and indigo which grew well in the climate of the south of long hot summers and shorter mild winters. The plantations created ...
13 Colonies Notes
... b. Founded in 1638, became a colony in early 1700’s c. Founded because: Sweden wanted a hand in the trading of ________ so they established a fort on the Delaware River. The area became under the control of the British when they overtook New Netherland. After the establishment of Pennsylvania, Willi ...
... b. Founded in 1638, became a colony in early 1700’s c. Founded because: Sweden wanted a hand in the trading of ________ so they established a fort on the Delaware River. The area became under the control of the British when they overtook New Netherland. After the establishment of Pennsylvania, Willi ...