Colonization of the Americas
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
Colonization of the Americas
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
Colonization of the Americas
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
... The pilgrims did not believe in the COE and went to thee Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The fi ...
British Colonies
... What would be a problem with this? Halfway Covenant – allowed baptism of children who were not believers. Why? ...
... What would be a problem with this? Halfway Covenant – allowed baptism of children who were not believers. Why? ...
Exploration Colonization IFD presentation
... colony of Rhode Island which would guarantee religious freedom for all and the separation of church and state. Anne Hutchinson who had led Bible studies against the orders of the Church leaders, helped to co-found Rhode Island. ...
... colony of Rhode Island which would guarantee religious freedom for all and the separation of church and state. Anne Hutchinson who had led Bible studies against the orders of the Church leaders, helped to co-found Rhode Island. ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... 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 Puritans) and some others [called by the Puritans “Strangers”] who preferred to le ...
... 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 Puritans) and some others [called by the Puritans “Strangers”] who preferred to le ...
From Discovery to Independence: An Outline of American History
... were divided between Spain (which gained all the French territory west of the Mississippi River) and Britain (which gained all land east of the Mississippi River). Like the Spanish conquistadores, the first English explorers were primarily driven by the prospect of becoming rich. The first English a ...
... were divided between Spain (which gained all the French territory west of the Mississippi River) and Britain (which gained all land east of the Mississippi River). Like the Spanish conquistadores, the first English explorers were primarily driven by the prospect of becoming rich. The first English a ...
In the mid-1700s, a German schoolteacher named Gottlieb
... wanted to. But instead of granting similar freedom to others, they set up a government that required everyone in the colony to worship as they did. When a young minister named Roger Williams began preaching different ideas, the Puritans put him on trial. Williams believed that all people should be a ...
... wanted to. But instead of granting similar freedom to others, they set up a government that required everyone in the colony to worship as they did. When a young minister named Roger Williams began preaching different ideas, the Puritans put him on trial. Williams believed that all people should be a ...
Final Review:
... What country agreed to assist the Americans in the Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga? France Who convinced them to do so? Benjamin Franklin Identify the geographical boundaries of the 13 colonies… Before the RevolutionaryWar? No settlement past the Appalachian Mtns. After the RevolutionaryWar? ...
... What country agreed to assist the Americans in the Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga? France Who convinced them to do so? Benjamin Franklin Identify the geographical boundaries of the 13 colonies… Before the RevolutionaryWar? No settlement past the Appalachian Mtns. After the RevolutionaryWar? ...
Revolutionary America American Pageant Chapters 5-8
... Colonists were radical in their approach, because “…all men created equal.” went against the notion that people were born into wealth and status. America was a place where there was Social Mobility, and that was a revolutionary idea. ...
... Colonists were radical in their approach, because “…all men created equal.” went against the notion that people were born into wealth and status. America was a place where there was Social Mobility, and that was a revolutionary idea. ...
File - Mrs. Hulsey`s Class
... n April 26, 1607, three small ships carrying colonists from England sailed out of the morning mist at what is now called Cape Henry into the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. After exploring the area for a little over two weeks, they chose a site sixty miles inland on the James River for their settlement, ho ...
... n April 26, 1607, three small ships carrying colonists from England sailed out of the morning mist at what is now called Cape Henry into the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. After exploring the area for a little over two weeks, they chose a site sixty miles inland on the James River for their settlement, ho ...
Contact-black-and-white
... • Spain’s 1st focus was Reconquista and creating a nationexploration came from that, they had something to prove • Christopher Columbus was Italian, had taken his “crazy” idea (and it was crazy- it is NOT faster to go west, even w/o a continent in the way!) to gov’t in Genoa and Portugal before he c ...
... • Spain’s 1st focus was Reconquista and creating a nationexploration came from that, they had something to prove • Christopher Columbus was Italian, had taken his “crazy” idea (and it was crazy- it is NOT faster to go west, even w/o a continent in the way!) to gov’t in Genoa and Portugal before he c ...
Document - Cobb Learning
... – Courts did not have to sentence you, a creditor could make an accusation of non-payment and the debtor would go to jail. – Debtors often relied on friends and family to pay debts to be released from jail – Prisoners had to pay for food, clothing, lodging, medicine and postage while in prison. If t ...
... – Courts did not have to sentence you, a creditor could make an accusation of non-payment and the debtor would go to jail. – Debtors often relied on friends and family to pay debts to be released from jail – Prisoners had to pay for food, clothing, lodging, medicine and postage while in prison. If t ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... Columbus’ Voyage and its Impacts- On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain to find a route to Asia…by sailing west. On October 12 of that year, his crew spotted land. Columbus was convinced he had landed in the East Indies off the coast of Asia, and referred to the people he met a ...
... Columbus’ Voyage and its Impacts- On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain to find a route to Asia…by sailing west. On October 12 of that year, his crew spotted land. Columbus was convinced he had landed in the East Indies off the coast of Asia, and referred to the people he met a ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... Columbus’ Voyage and its Impacts- On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain to find a route to Asia…by sailing west. On October 12 of that year, his crew spotted land. Columbus was convinced he had landed in the East Indies off the coast of Asia, and referred to the people he met a ...
... Columbus’ Voyage and its Impacts- On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain to find a route to Asia…by sailing west. On October 12 of that year, his crew spotted land. Columbus was convinced he had landed in the East Indies off the coast of Asia, and referred to the people he met a ...
Summary
... Separatists were called Pilgrims because they traveled for religious reasons. The Pilgrims hoped to build their idea of a perfect society in America. During their voyage, they signed an agreement called the Mayflower Compact [Mayflower Compact: an agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed describing ...
... Separatists were called Pilgrims because they traveled for religious reasons. The Pilgrims hoped to build their idea of a perfect society in America. During their voyage, they signed an agreement called the Mayflower Compact [Mayflower Compact: an agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed describing ...
The Thirteen Colonies
... In the 1600s and 1700s, a new religious group, the Puritans, was developing a large following in England. They called themselves Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, which they ...
... In the 1600s and 1700s, a new religious group, the Puritans, was developing a large following in England. They called themselves Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, which they ...
Road_to_Revolution_Graphic_Organizer[1]
... -preamble told why the Declaration was needed and why the colonies has the right to break away from Britain and form a new nation -second part described the colonists’ main ideas about government including that all people have certain rights that cannot be taken away -longest part listed the grievan ...
... -preamble told why the Declaration was needed and why the colonies has the right to break away from Britain and form a new nation -second part described the colonists’ main ideas about government including that all people have certain rights that cannot be taken away -longest part listed the grievan ...
14e Chapter 01-04 Quick Review
... Investors wanted a quick return on their investment, not a family-friendly settlement Settlers found it difficult to feel “at home” By January 1608, 38 of the 104 original colonists had died John Smith, Council President Established his leadership and imposed order The following year, only 12 of 200 ...
... Investors wanted a quick return on their investment, not a family-friendly settlement Settlers found it difficult to feel “at home” By January 1608, 38 of the 104 original colonists had died John Smith, Council President Established his leadership and imposed order The following year, only 12 of 200 ...
Colonial Cooking - Richmond County School System
... Hotframe at the start of last December. The second hotframe is currently occupied with seedling Melons and Cucumbers growing in Pots or Baskets for transplanting to the garden in a few days. We are near the middle of the Spring flowers. The Crocuses, Daffodils, and Narcissus have nearly left us for ...
... Hotframe at the start of last December. The second hotframe is currently occupied with seedling Melons and Cucumbers growing in Pots or Baskets for transplanting to the garden in a few days. We are near the middle of the Spring flowers. The Crocuses, Daffodils, and Narcissus have nearly left us for ...
unit 1 workshop ppt - Bishop McGann
... English Claims in the Chesapeake John Cabot-funded by King Henry VII, explored coast of Newfoundland (1497)-did not return till later Early English Settlements: Jamestown-King James I chartered the Virginia Company (joint-stock company) to establish the first permanent English Colony (1607) Probl ...
... English Claims in the Chesapeake John Cabot-funded by King Henry VII, explored coast of Newfoundland (1497)-did not return till later Early English Settlements: Jamestown-King James I chartered the Virginia Company (joint-stock company) to establish the first permanent English Colony (1607) Probl ...
Chapter 3 Section 4 p.76-83
... 2. Analyzing What evidence do you see in each of the quotes that the women's activities were not entirely accepted at that time? ...
... 2. Analyzing What evidence do you see in each of the quotes that the women's activities were not entirely accepted at that time? ...
Colonial Recruitment Poster
... industry. Shipbuilders used timber from nearby forests and imported iron, canvas, and rope from England. New England vessels became world‐famous for speed and seaworthiness. The principle shipbuilding centers were Boston and Salem. 4. Lumbering. The great forests of New England were another importa ...
... industry. Shipbuilders used timber from nearby forests and imported iron, canvas, and rope from England. New England vessels became world‐famous for speed and seaworthiness. The principle shipbuilding centers were Boston and Salem. 4. Lumbering. The great forests of New England were another importa ...
Unit Summary 1 - Thomas County Schools
... the territory gained by Great Britain that was located between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains. However, already in debt from the French and Indian War, King George III could not afford to protect the colonists from Indian attacks that would occur when colonists moved onto tribal ...
... the territory gained by Great Britain that was located between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains. However, already in debt from the French and Indian War, King George III could not afford to protect the colonists from Indian attacks that would occur when colonists moved onto tribal ...
Scholarship Research
... silver. And there was a dream of a New World, a place where they could stretch their legs and pursue happiness unable to be achieved in the ever-crowded, ever-warring European countries. These dreams have kept immigrants risking the long journeys and the fear of the unknown throughout the years. The ...
... silver. And there was a dream of a New World, a place where they could stretch their legs and pursue happiness unable to be achieved in the ever-crowded, ever-warring European countries. These dreams have kept immigrants risking the long journeys and the fear of the unknown throughout the years. The ...