CHAPTER 2 Putting Down Roots Opportunity and
... • 60% of South Carolina population black • Nearly half Virginia population black • Blacks much less numerous in New England and the Middle Colonies ...
... • 60% of South Carolina population black • Nearly half Virginia population black • Blacks much less numerous in New England and the Middle Colonies ...
Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Chapter 3
... Only God knows who is going to heaven and who is going to hell. Good Works could not save those for whom “Predestination had marked for the eternal fires” Puritans believed only “Visible Saints” went to heaven Puritan Separatists- vowed to break away from the Church of England Pilgrims departe ...
... Only God knows who is going to heaven and who is going to hell. Good Works could not save those for whom “Predestination had marked for the eternal fires” Puritans believed only “Visible Saints” went to heaven Puritan Separatists- vowed to break away from the Church of England Pilgrims departe ...
The First English Settlements in America
... Due to bad weather, White and his crew had to give up the search for the colonists and return to England. Roanoke colony became known as the “Lost Colony”. England would be persistent in staking claim to land in the New World. In 1606, King James I gave the Virginia Company of London a charter to se ...
... Due to bad weather, White and his crew had to give up the search for the colonists and return to England. Roanoke colony became known as the “Lost Colony”. England would be persistent in staking claim to land in the New World. In 1606, King James I gave the Virginia Company of London a charter to se ...
historical discussions 1 2 3 4 5
... dating prior to 1610 reveal that the 104 men and boys who landed at Jamestown survived primarily on fish and turtles! Sturgeon was the most common fish. A sturgeon may live up to 60 years, weigh up to 800 pounds and reach lengths of up to 15 feet. Archaeologists have found the bony plates which cove ...
... dating prior to 1610 reveal that the 104 men and boys who landed at Jamestown survived primarily on fish and turtles! Sturgeon was the most common fish. A sturgeon may live up to 60 years, weigh up to 800 pounds and reach lengths of up to 15 feet. Archaeologists have found the bony plates which cove ...
1) Compare and Contrast the social, political, and economic
... Sir Richard Greenville led the expedition but alienated local tribes by destroying native village in retaliation for a stolen silver cup. 1585 - Greenville goes back to England leaving colonists behind - A year later, Francis Drake cruised by, stopped to visit Roanoke and ended up taking the colonis ...
... Sir Richard Greenville led the expedition but alienated local tribes by destroying native village in retaliation for a stolen silver cup. 1585 - Greenville goes back to England leaving colonists behind - A year later, Francis Drake cruised by, stopped to visit Roanoke and ended up taking the colonis ...
European Exploration and Colonization
... What three European groups chiefly settled the Middle Atlantic region? • English • Dutch • Germans ...
... What three European groups chiefly settled the Middle Atlantic region? • English • Dutch • Germans ...
Chapter 2, Section 1 Did You Know? The Aztec started Tenochtitlán
... Netherlands, which was part of the Spanish empire, the Dutch rebelled. England came to the aid of the Dutch. Queen Elizabeth allowed privateers to attack Spanish ships. Privateers are privately owned ships licensed by the government to attack ships of other countries. ...
... Netherlands, which was part of the Spanish empire, the Dutch rebelled. England came to the aid of the Dutch. Queen Elizabeth allowed privateers to attack Spanish ships. Privateers are privately owned ships licensed by the government to attack ships of other countries. ...
Reviewing Facts and Ideas
... England challenged Spain in several ways. English sea captains called "sea dogs" raided Spain's colonies and seized its treasure ships. England also planned to plant colonies in North America. The English claimed the region north of Florida that was also claimed by the Spanish. The English called th ...
... England challenged Spain in several ways. English sea captains called "sea dogs" raided Spain's colonies and seized its treasure ships. England also planned to plant colonies in North America. The English claimed the region north of Florida that was also claimed by the Spanish. The English called th ...
New England Colonies
... In the winter of 1609-10, Jamestown settlers faced a harsh winter. They eat dogs, cats, and sometimes each other in order to survive. By spring, the settlers were preparing to abandon the colony when supplies and more settlers arrived. Only 63 of the original settlers survived the “starving time.” ...
... In the winter of 1609-10, Jamestown settlers faced a harsh winter. They eat dogs, cats, and sometimes each other in order to survive. By spring, the settlers were preparing to abandon the colony when supplies and more settlers arrived. Only 63 of the original settlers survived the “starving time.” ...
SS4H3 The student will explain the factors that shaped British
... Jamestown was the first successful English colony established in 1607 near Chesapeake Bay. Englishmen were sent here in present day Virginia as a business venture looking for gold. The London Virginia Company was not successful in there gold venture, since there was very little gold, wars with local ...
... Jamestown was the first successful English colony established in 1607 near Chesapeake Bay. Englishmen were sent here in present day Virginia as a business venture looking for gold. The London Virginia Company was not successful in there gold venture, since there was very little gold, wars with local ...
Chapter 3
... Dominion cont. • Colonists taxed without consent • England’s turmoil continues when James in deposed in a bloodless coup. • His daughter and husband-William ascend to the throne • Andros, powerless tries to flee Boston-caught in a compromising position-sent back to England • Massachusetts never rec ...
... Dominion cont. • Colonists taxed without consent • England’s turmoil continues when James in deposed in a bloodless coup. • His daughter and husband-William ascend to the throne • Andros, powerless tries to flee Boston-caught in a compromising position-sent back to England • Massachusetts never rec ...
American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... were threatened with abandonment in the wilderness if they did not quickly strike it rich on the company’s behalf. Few of the investors thought in terms of long-term colonization. Apparently no one even faintly suspected that the seeds of a mighty nation were being planted. The charter of the Virgin ...
... were threatened with abandonment in the wilderness if they did not quickly strike it rich on the company’s behalf. Few of the investors thought in terms of long-term colonization. Apparently no one even faintly suspected that the seeds of a mighty nation were being planted. The charter of the Virgin ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... Making Permanent North American Settlements Virginia, New England and the Middle Colonies – Was there anything uniquely “American” about them? ...
... Making Permanent North American Settlements Virginia, New England and the Middle Colonies – Was there anything uniquely “American” about them? ...
The Planting of English America
... were threatened with abandonment in the wilderness if they did not quickly strike it rich on the company’s behalf. Few of the investors thought in terms of long-term colonization. Apparently no one even faintly suspected that the seeds of a mighty nation were being planted. The charter of the Virgin ...
... were threatened with abandonment in the wilderness if they did not quickly strike it rich on the company’s behalf. Few of the investors thought in terms of long-term colonization. Apparently no one even faintly suspected that the seeds of a mighty nation were being planted. The charter of the Virgin ...
The American Colonies
... “for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us” City Upon A Hill, 1630 ...
... “for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us” City Upon A Hill, 1630 ...
European Exploration and Settlement
... When he did reach the island, all of the colonists had disappeared. Carved on the doorposts was the word “CROATOAN.” To this day, no one knows the meaning of the word or what happened to the lost colonists of Roanoke. ...
... When he did reach the island, all of the colonists had disappeared. Carved on the doorposts was the word “CROATOAN.” To this day, no one knows the meaning of the word or what happened to the lost colonists of Roanoke. ...
The Middle and Southern Colonies
... Pennsylvania under William Penn Believed in the equality of all men and women Did not believe in social classes or war ...
... Pennsylvania under William Penn Believed in the equality of all men and women Did not believe in social classes or war ...
Unit 1: American Beginnings
... 7. New Spain—Spanish settlement in modern day Mexico City. 8. Pope’—Led a rebellion against Spanish rule. ...
... 7. New Spain—Spanish settlement in modern day Mexico City. 8. Pope’—Led a rebellion against Spanish rule. ...
Middle Colonies
... backgrounds. New Jersey had no natural harbors, so it did not develop a major port or city like New York. New Jersey’s proprietors made few profits and eventually sold their shares of the colony. By 1702 New Jersey became a royal colony, but the colonists continued to make local laws. ...
... backgrounds. New Jersey had no natural harbors, so it did not develop a major port or city like New York. New Jersey’s proprietors made few profits and eventually sold their shares of the colony. By 1702 New Jersey became a royal colony, but the colonists continued to make local laws. ...
Voyages of discovery: Europe moves into the Atlantic world
... factionalism set in. Also they were poor at clearing land and growing crops. The natives soon realised that they couldn’t supply the English with all the food that they needed and hostilities broke out. In October 1609 a fleet of supply ships from England was scattered ...
... factionalism set in. Also they were poor at clearing land and growing crops. The natives soon realised that they couldn’t supply the English with all the food that they needed and hostilities broke out. In October 1609 a fleet of supply ships from England was scattered ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...
New England Colony - White Plains Public Schools
... • In 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by London merchants ...
... • In 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by London merchants ...
Social Studies Unit 2 – Review Sheet The first European explorers
... made the area a good place to live including good farmland, trees, forest animals, rivers, and an excellent harbor, which helped promote travel and trade. The Dutch West India Company was a Dutch company that traveled to North America in hopes of growing rich by trading goods for fur. They started a ...
... made the area a good place to live including good farmland, trees, forest animals, rivers, and an excellent harbor, which helped promote travel and trade. The Dutch West India Company was a Dutch company that traveled to North America in hopes of growing rich by trading goods for fur. They started a ...
Section 5 — Jamestown: The First English Colony
... In reality, the islanders were native people who spoke a language called Taino (TIE-no). The Taino lived in a peaceful fishing community. Never had they seen people like the ones who had suddenly appeared on their shores. Yet they were friendly and welcoming. Columbus wrote, “They are so unsuspiciou ...
... In reality, the islanders were native people who spoke a language called Taino (TIE-no). The Taino lived in a peaceful fishing community. Never had they seen people like the ones who had suddenly appeared on their shores. Yet they were friendly and welcoming. Columbus wrote, “They are so unsuspiciou ...
LESSON 1 Exploration of America (1492–1600)
... Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh to colonize America. Gilbert headed two trips to the New World. He landed on Newfoundland but was unable to carry out his intention of establishing military posts. A year later, Raleigh sent a company to explore territory he named Virginia after Elizabeth, the ‘Virgin ...
... Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh to colonize America. Gilbert headed two trips to the New World. He landed on Newfoundland but was unable to carry out his intention of establishing military posts. A year later, Raleigh sent a company to explore territory he named Virginia after Elizabeth, the ‘Virgin ...