1.5-18th_Century_Colonies-Historysage
... 1. Demographic changes resulted in shift in the balance of power between the colonies and England. a. 1700: less than 300,000 people; 2.5 million by 1775 (20% black) b. High fertility rate: ratio of English immigrants for each American-born colonist dropped i. 20 to 1 in 1700. ii. 3 to 1 in 1775. 2. ...
... 1. Demographic changes resulted in shift in the balance of power between the colonies and England. a. 1700: less than 300,000 people; 2.5 million by 1775 (20% black) b. High fertility rate: ratio of English immigrants for each American-born colonist dropped i. 20 to 1 in 1700. ii. 3 to 1 in 1775. 2. ...
American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... But North America in 1600 remained largely unexplored and effectively unclaimed by Europeans. Then, as if to herald the coming century of colonization and conflict in the northern continent, ...
... But North America in 1600 remained largely unexplored and effectively unclaimed by Europeans. Then, as if to herald the coming century of colonization and conflict in the northern continent, ...
The Planting of English America
... But North America in 1600 remained largely unexplored and effectively unclaimed by Europeans. Then, as if to herald the coming century of colonization and conflict in the northern continent, ...
... But North America in 1600 remained largely unexplored and effectively unclaimed by Europeans. Then, as if to herald the coming century of colonization and conflict in the northern continent, ...
Social studies review flash cards
... Invented the lightening rod, bifocal glasses, and the Franklin stove ...
... Invented the lightening rod, bifocal glasses, and the Franklin stove ...
Jamestown and the first economic settlers
... Virginia after the “virgin queen” Queen Elizabeth I. Roanoke became known as the “lost colony”. 100 settlers are sent to live in the colony. They live through a harsh winter. Some go back to England for supplies. When they return the colony was gone. ...
... Virginia after the “virgin queen” Queen Elizabeth I. Roanoke became known as the “lost colony”. 100 settlers are sent to live in the colony. They live through a harsh winter. Some go back to England for supplies. When they return the colony was gone. ...
Final Review:
... Social – having to do with people and how they interact Economic – having to do with money, business, and trade. Articles of Confederation – 1st attempt at government in colonies…”Wimpy” Boycott – to refuse to buy… #1 form of colonial protest. Cash Crop – crop sold for cash. Subsistence Farming – Fa ...
... Social – having to do with people and how they interact Economic – having to do with money, business, and trade. Articles of Confederation – 1st attempt at government in colonies…”Wimpy” Boycott – to refuse to buy… #1 form of colonial protest. Cash Crop – crop sold for cash. Subsistence Farming – Fa ...
Write: Explain in your own words at least two of the rationales for
... New World given by Richard Hakluyt in his 1584 document. Connect them to a political or social event taking place in Britain or Europe as a whole at that time. Richard Hakluyt, Discourse of Western Planting, 1584 A particular discourse concerning the great necessity and manifold commodities that are ...
... New World given by Richard Hakluyt in his 1584 document. Connect them to a political or social event taking place in Britain or Europe as a whole at that time. Richard Hakluyt, Discourse of Western Planting, 1584 A particular discourse concerning the great necessity and manifold commodities that are ...
From Comfort to Discontent
... Pennsylvania: William Penn wanted people to be “as free and happy as can be.” Georgia: James Oglethorpe was saddened by the men and women rotting in England’s prisons for doing nothing more than being in debt-- he founded GA as a refuge ...
... Pennsylvania: William Penn wanted people to be “as free and happy as can be.” Georgia: James Oglethorpe was saddened by the men and women rotting in England’s prisons for doing nothing more than being in debt-- he founded GA as a refuge ...
apwh-unit-mesoamerica-and-european-era-of
... 5. Maya military forces fought for captives, not for territory. Elite captives were sacrificed; commoners were enslaved. 6. Maya elite women participated in bloodletting rituals and other ceremonies, but they rarely held political power. Non-elite women probably played an essential role in agricultu ...
... 5. Maya military forces fought for captives, not for territory. Elite captives were sacrificed; commoners were enslaved. 6. Maya elite women participated in bloodletting rituals and other ceremonies, but they rarely held political power. Non-elite women probably played an essential role in agricultu ...
Enrichment Self Government in the English Colonies
... development of democracy in America because it (1) expressed the importance of selfgovernment (2) established freedom of religion (3) created the first colonial judiciary (4) granted all males the right to vote 7. The Virginia House of Burgesses was important to the development of democracy in the t ...
... development of democracy in America because it (1) expressed the importance of selfgovernment (2) established freedom of religion (3) created the first colonial judiciary (4) granted all males the right to vote 7. The Virginia House of Burgesses was important to the development of democracy in the t ...
Contact-black-and-white
... Christianity on population (typical practice) But many natives continued to practice underground, and in 1680 a group of several hundred were punished with public flogging for “backsliding”. • Touched off a rebellion led by an native religious leader (Pope) who killed dozens of clergy and 350 Spanis ...
... Christianity on population (typical practice) But many natives continued to practice underground, and in 1680 a group of several hundred were punished with public flogging for “backsliding”. • Touched off a rebellion led by an native religious leader (Pope) who killed dozens of clergy and 350 Spanis ...
US HISTORY
... called in to restore order Bacon’s Rebellion shows that settlers won’t be limited to the coast ...
... called in to restore order Bacon’s Rebellion shows that settlers won’t be limited to the coast ...
Religion, Culture - Eisenhower Junior High School
... households and represented the family in the community. Men worked in the fields and built barns, houses, and fences. Sons could work as indentured servants for local farmers. Young men also could be apprentices, or assistants, to workers who taught them a trade. Women ran their households and cared ...
... households and represented the family in the community. Men worked in the fields and built barns, houses, and fences. Sons could work as indentured servants for local farmers. Young men also could be apprentices, or assistants, to workers who taught them a trade. Women ran their households and cared ...
In the mid-1700s, a German schoolteacher named Gottlieb
... New England, the Quakers were looking for freedom to practice their religion. Others seeking religious freedom soon followed. Settlements of French, Dutch, Germans, Swedes, Danes, Finns, Scots, Irish, and English spread throughout the Middle Colonies. The Southern Colonies The five Southern Colonies ...
... New England, the Quakers were looking for freedom to practice their religion. Others seeking religious freedom soon followed. Settlements of French, Dutch, Germans, Swedes, Danes, Finns, Scots, Irish, and English spread throughout the Middle Colonies. The Southern Colonies The five Southern Colonies ...
ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA
... Virginia was good for growing tobacco, a cash crop which would bring great wealth to the colony. It was an instant success in Europe $ $ $ ...
... Virginia was good for growing tobacco, a cash crop which would bring great wealth to the colony. It was an instant success in Europe $ $ $ ...
European Colonies in the Americas and New Patterns
... • English ran into conflict with French settlers in Americas • Mid-1700s, English colonists attempted to settle in French territory, upper Ohio River valley; tension in region grew; war broke out, 1754 French and Indian War • Both had Native American allies; English called it French and Indian War • ...
... • English ran into conflict with French settlers in Americas • Mid-1700s, English colonists attempted to settle in French territory, upper Ohio River valley; tension in region grew; war broke out, 1754 French and Indian War • Both had Native American allies; English called it French and Indian War • ...
Fur Trade
... economy as a global, rather than regional, system of production? Why was it the “engine” of Atlantic basin trade? ...
... economy as a global, rather than regional, system of production? Why was it the “engine” of Atlantic basin trade? ...
Present - Images
... – Arose as a leader in early 1608; – “. . . He that will not work shall not eat . . .;” – 1609-1610 was a difficult time called the “Starving time;” ...
... – Arose as a leader in early 1608; – “. . . He that will not work shall not eat . . .;” – 1609-1610 was a difficult time called the “Starving time;” ...
3.2 Life in Colonial America
... colonial society? 2. Identifying Central Issues: Why did everyone in the average colonial household have to work? 3. Create a chart that organizes information about the structure of colonial society. Gentry, women etc. 4. Describe the nature of colonial education. Who was ...
... colonial society? 2. Identifying Central Issues: Why did everyone in the average colonial household have to work? 3. Create a chart that organizes information about the structure of colonial society. Gentry, women etc. 4. Describe the nature of colonial education. Who was ...
UNIT 2 Reading Summaries
... Spain was the first European nation to meet all of the preconditions for successful colonization. After hundreds of years of fighting Moorish rule, she had become a unified nation-state under Ferdinand and Isabella. In 1492, the year made famous by Columbus’ discovery of America, Spain expelled her ...
... Spain was the first European nation to meet all of the preconditions for successful colonization. After hundreds of years of fighting Moorish rule, she had become a unified nation-state under Ferdinand and Isabella. In 1492, the year made famous by Columbus’ discovery of America, Spain expelled her ...
Revolution Study Guide
... England established and attempted to maintain control over the colonies. England imposed its political and economic control over the colonies in different ways. Economic Relationships *England imposed strict control over trade *England taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War *Colonies tra ...
... England established and attempted to maintain control over the colonies. England imposed its political and economic control over the colonies in different ways. Economic Relationships *England imposed strict control over trade *England taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War *Colonies tra ...
CHAPTER THREE PUTTING DOWN ROOTS: OPPORTUNITY AND
... 33. Which was NOT a factor that retarded population growth in seventeenth-century Virginia and Maryland? A) Many young women delayed marriage until their terms of service were complete. B) Infant mortality rates were very high in both colonies. C) Local Indians kidnapped many women and children. D) ...
... 33. Which was NOT a factor that retarded population growth in seventeenth-century Virginia and Maryland? A) Many young women delayed marriage until their terms of service were complete. B) Infant mortality rates were very high in both colonies. C) Local Indians kidnapped many women and children. D) ...
Chapter 5 Notes
... How did the Great Awakening change American society? How did the Enlightenment influence the colonists? A New Kind of Society – British culture slowly became an American identity as colonists adapted their old ways to a new world A. Land, Wealth, and Rights 1. Land was plentiful after taken from Nat ...
... How did the Great Awakening change American society? How did the Enlightenment influence the colonists? A New Kind of Society – British culture slowly became an American identity as colonists adapted their old ways to a new world A. Land, Wealth, and Rights 1. Land was plentiful after taken from Nat ...
Brief History of Jamestown
... the introduction of a period of military law that carried harsh punishments for those who did not obey. In order to make a profit for the Virginia Company, settlers tried a number of small industries, after 1610 including glassmaking, wood production, and pitch and tar manufacture. However, until th ...
... the introduction of a period of military law that carried harsh punishments for those who did not obey. In order to make a profit for the Virginia Company, settlers tried a number of small industries, after 1610 including glassmaking, wood production, and pitch and tar manufacture. However, until th ...
Middle Colonies
... A Land of Plenty • The Middle colonies exported so much grain that they were called the Breadbasket Colonies • Farmers in the middle colonies also raised cattle and pigs. They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of manufacturing and craf ...
... A Land of Plenty • The Middle colonies exported so much grain that they were called the Breadbasket Colonies • Farmers in the middle colonies also raised cattle and pigs. They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of manufacturing and craf ...