CHAPTER 1: THE MEETING OF CULTURES
... 1660 – all the islands enacted legal codes to regulate relations between masters and slaves and to give the white people absolute control of Africans – a master could even murder a slave It was cheaper to buy a new slave than to take care of those you owned Caribbean important to colonies o Atlantic ...
... 1660 – all the islands enacted legal codes to regulate relations between masters and slaves and to give the white people absolute control of Africans – a master could even murder a slave It was cheaper to buy a new slave than to take care of those you owned Caribbean important to colonies o Atlantic ...
Exploration and Colonization
... Most came for economic reasons Est. a profitable fur trade with the Native Am’s. Most French, unlike other nations, viewed their time in Am. as temporary ...
... Most came for economic reasons Est. a profitable fur trade with the Native Am’s. Most French, unlike other nations, viewed their time in Am. as temporary ...
Unit 01 – Thirteen Colonies
... 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 founded for monetary reasons while Plymouth was founded for religious reasons) D. Mayflower Compact a. A do ...
... 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 founded for monetary reasons while Plymouth was founded for religious reasons) D. Mayflower Compact a. A do ...
The American Colonies Emerge
... controlled by many investors. In 1607, a group of investors called the Virginia Company sent 150 colonists aboard three ships to North America. They built a settlement in Virginia that they called Jamestown in honor of King James I. At first, many settlers died from disease and starvation. However, ...
... controlled by many investors. In 1607, a group of investors called the Virginia Company sent 150 colonists aboard three ships to North America. They built a settlement in Virginia that they called Jamestown in honor of King James I. At first, many settlers died from disease and starvation. However, ...
US1 Unit 1 Notes - mrdwyer
... A fleet of British ships and several hundred soldiers was sent to New Amsterdam and the Dutch would not fight. New Amsterdam was immediately renamed New York. B. The Other Middle Colonies The colony of New York was a proprietary colony – a colony granted by a king or queen to an individual or ...
... A fleet of British ships and several hundred soldiers was sent to New Amsterdam and the Dutch would not fight. New Amsterdam was immediately renamed New York. B. The Other Middle Colonies The colony of New York was a proprietary colony – a colony granted by a king or queen to an individual or ...
The Middle and Southern Colonies
... Public school systems started in New England because Puritans wanted their children to be able to read the Bible and learn a skill Laws were passed to set up elementary and grammar schools Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including ...
... Public school systems started in New England because Puritans wanted their children to be able to read the Bible and learn a skill Laws were passed to set up elementary and grammar schools Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including ...
historical discussions 1 2 3 4 5
... Settlers moved onto the lands occupied by the Powhatan Indians, and increased numbers of indentured servants came to Virginia ...
... Settlers moved onto the lands occupied by the Powhatan Indians, and increased numbers of indentured servants came to Virginia ...
The European Conquest of the Americas
... Separatists • Puritans who believe that only visible saints should be admitted for church membership • Because the Church of England enrolled all the king’s subjects, separatists felt they had to share their church with the “damned” • Therefore, they believed in a “total break” from the Church of E ...
... Separatists • Puritans who believe that only visible saints should be admitted for church membership • Because the Church of England enrolled all the king’s subjects, separatists felt they had to share their church with the “damned” • Therefore, they believed in a “total break” from the Church of E ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Summary
... Settled Northeast, Canada, Louisiana (New Orleans – military base) Fur trade with Indians – better relations; didn’t take their land Champlain (Quebec) Quebec established to keep out rivals ...
... Settled Northeast, Canada, Louisiana (New Orleans – military base) Fur trade with Indians – better relations; didn’t take their land Champlain (Quebec) Quebec established to keep out rivals ...
Ch3- Kennedyb
... group of Puritans called the Separatists decided to break away and settle in New England. King James I thought that if people challenged his spiritual leadership, they would also challenge his political leadership. Therefore, he wanted to oust the separatists. ...
... group of Puritans called the Separatists decided to break away and settle in New England. King James I thought that if people challenged his spiritual leadership, they would also challenge his political leadership. Therefore, he wanted to oust the separatists. ...
The Age of Exploration - DHS United States History
... membership created by New England in 1662. Many felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out. while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety, and more desire f ...
... membership created by New England in 1662. Many felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out. while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety, and more desire f ...
Chapter 3 PowerPoint
... • First winter goes very badly. Only 44 out of 102 survive. • Fall 1621- First Thanksgiving • William Bradford- Elected governor 30 times. • As iconic as the “Pilgrims” and “Plymouth Rock” are in American tradition, the colony is never very large or important economically. Merges with Massachusetts ...
... • First winter goes very badly. Only 44 out of 102 survive. • Fall 1621- First Thanksgiving • William Bradford- Elected governor 30 times. • As iconic as the “Pilgrims” and “Plymouth Rock” are in American tradition, the colony is never very large or important economically. Merges with Massachusetts ...
Chapter 2
... Initially intended to settle in Virginia Blown off course and ended up well north of Virginia’s boundaries Mayflower Compact bound settlers to accept will of the majority Received extensive help from local Wampanoag Indians Puritans secured charter in 1629 to establish ...
... Initially intended to settle in Virginia Blown off course and ended up well north of Virginia’s boundaries Mayflower Compact bound settlers to accept will of the majority Received extensive help from local Wampanoag Indians Puritans secured charter in 1629 to establish ...
Unit 1 PPT 2 - Henry County Schools
... in New of predestination & tried toreasons live England came for religious strictly “Christian” lives without sin ■ Disagreements in the Anglican Church over how to practice the faith led to divisions: –Puritans believed that the Anglican Church compromise too far by allowing some Catholic rituals – ...
... in New of predestination & tried toreasons live England came for religious strictly “Christian” lives without sin ■ Disagreements in the Anglican Church over how to practice the faith led to divisions: –Puritans believed that the Anglican Church compromise too far by allowing some Catholic rituals – ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... land owners, if they could survive the New World, became wealthy from these crops. England was also in competition with other countries like Spain and France. They wanted to gain land in America so the settlers could send raw materials and crops back to England. This practice, sending goods and mone ...
... land owners, if they could survive the New World, became wealthy from these crops. England was also in competition with other countries like Spain and France. They wanted to gain land in America so the settlers could send raw materials and crops back to England. This practice, sending goods and mone ...
New England Colonies
... Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on others Church and state should be kept separate ...
... Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on others Church and state should be kept separate ...
Old quiz
... _____2. People left their homeland to colonize for many different reasons. Some went to new lands for cheap land while others were searching for economic opportunity and wealth. The Pilgrims and Puritans colonized in Massachusetts for a very different reason. They were in search of _________________ ...
... _____2. People left their homeland to colonize for many different reasons. Some went to new lands for cheap land while others were searching for economic opportunity and wealth. The Pilgrims and Puritans colonized in Massachusetts for a very different reason. They were in search of _________________ ...
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? ...
The Early English Colonies
... Religion and Massachusetts Bay The Massachusetts Bay Colony operated according to a system called congregationalism, in which each independent church congregation served as the center of a community’s political and social life. Only those individuals with good standing in the church could participat ...
... Religion and Massachusetts Bay The Massachusetts Bay Colony operated according to a system called congregationalism, in which each independent church congregation served as the center of a community’s political and social life. Only those individuals with good standing in the church could participat ...
The Pilgrims And Puritans Come To America To - armstrong
... The Pilgrims feared that their children would forget their English traditions. The Pilgrims decided to leave Europe altogether. They formed a joint-stock company with some merchants and then received permission from England to settle in Virginia. On September 16, 1620, a ship called the Mayflower le ...
... The Pilgrims feared that their children would forget their English traditions. The Pilgrims decided to leave Europe altogether. They formed a joint-stock company with some merchants and then received permission from England to settle in Virginia. On September 16, 1620, a ship called the Mayflower le ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... • Africans appeared in Virginia before 1619 • Uncertain status of Africans – Some treated as servants – England had no history of slavery at home ...
... • Africans appeared in Virginia before 1619 • Uncertain status of Africans – Some treated as servants – England had no history of slavery at home ...
Present - Images
... Anglican church were persecuted in England. – A separatist group known as the Pilgrims decided to move to North America. ...
... Anglican church were persecuted in England. – A separatist group known as the Pilgrims decided to move to North America. ...