Chapter 17 REVOLUTION AND ENLIGHTENMENT
... Francois-Marie Arouet (Voltaire) well known for his criticism of Christianity and his strong belief in religious tolerance. Believed in deism based on reason and natural law. In their view, a mechanic (God) created the universe, set it in motion, and allowed it run without his interference, accordin ...
... Francois-Marie Arouet (Voltaire) well known for his criticism of Christianity and his strong belief in religious tolerance. Believed in deism based on reason and natural law. In their view, a mechanic (God) created the universe, set it in motion, and allowed it run without his interference, accordin ...
Early European Colonization of the New World
... • These fishing stations gave way to permanent colonies – Port Royal (Nova Scotia) settled by the French in 1604 – Quebec settled by the French in 1608 – Jamestown founded by the British in 1607 – Massachusetts Bay colony settled by the British in 1630 – New Amsterdam settled by the Dutch in 1623, o ...
... • These fishing stations gave way to permanent colonies – Port Royal (Nova Scotia) settled by the French in 1604 – Quebec settled by the French in 1608 – Jamestown founded by the British in 1607 – Massachusetts Bay colony settled by the British in 1630 – New Amsterdam settled by the Dutch in 1623, o ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... Some argue when they first Englishman stepped foot on American soil" Others argue 1753 with the French and Indian War." ...
... Some argue when they first Englishman stepped foot on American soil" Others argue 1753 with the French and Indian War." ...
Chapter 3 Section 4 p.76-83
... convert Native Americans to Catholicism, they did not try to change their customs . Most importantly, the French colony grew so slowly that Native Americans were not pushed off their lands. ...
... convert Native Americans to Catholicism, they did not try to change their customs . Most importantly, the French colony grew so slowly that Native Americans were not pushed off their lands. ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... the Exploring countries and place it somewhere in Canada – Explain why you choose there and how its placement will help the people of your colony – Why would people want to leave from the Mother Country to live in your colony? ...
... the Exploring countries and place it somewhere in Canada – Explain why you choose there and how its placement will help the people of your colony – Why would people want to leave from the Mother Country to live in your colony? ...
para 1 - Cengage Learning
... The conquest of the Aztecs in Mexico demonstrated the importance of a. military help provided by the Portuguese to the Spanish. b. epidemic diseases in overwhelming Native American populations. c. very large armies of conquistadors. d. African slave labor in supporting Spanish armies. 3. Attempts at ...
... The conquest of the Aztecs in Mexico demonstrated the importance of a. military help provided by the Portuguese to the Spanish. b. epidemic diseases in overwhelming Native American populations. c. very large armies of conquistadors. d. African slave labor in supporting Spanish armies. 3. Attempts at ...
The American Revolution SETTING THE STAGE Philosophes such
... that the new government would provide a better balance between national and state powers. Their opponents, the Antifederalists, feared that the Constitution gave the central government too much power. They also wanted a bill of rights to protect the rights of individual citizens. In order to gain su ...
... that the new government would provide a better balance between national and state powers. Their opponents, the Antifederalists, feared that the Constitution gave the central government too much power. They also wanted a bill of rights to protect the rights of individual citizens. In order to gain su ...
The American Colonies
... • Unlike their Virginia counterparts, these native Americans were not united and had very separate chiefdoms. Each had a leading sachem (chief) assisted by a council of lesser sachems, shamans and prestigious warriors. The Shaman was an intermediary between the spirit world and the human world and a ...
... • Unlike their Virginia counterparts, these native Americans were not united and had very separate chiefdoms. Each had a leading sachem (chief) assisted by a council of lesser sachems, shamans and prestigious warriors. The Shaman was an intermediary between the spirit world and the human world and a ...
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1776
... The American diplomats Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay, who negotiated the peace treaty, secured favorable terms: official recognition of American independence and of the United States and transfer of all territory east of the Mississippi River, between Canada and Florida, to the ...
... The American diplomats Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay, who negotiated the peace treaty, secured favorable terms: official recognition of American independence and of the United States and transfer of all territory east of the Mississippi River, between Canada and Florida, to the ...
English Colonization in the 19 Century
... Vague boundaries were established and true boundaries weren’t established until the mid 18th Century by the surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon (Mason-Dixon Line) Maryland named in honor of King Charles’ wife Maryland was established as a colony for Catholics, but freedom of religion would ex ...
... Vague boundaries were established and true boundaries weren’t established until the mid 18th Century by the surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon (Mason-Dixon Line) Maryland named in honor of King Charles’ wife Maryland was established as a colony for Catholics, but freedom of religion would ex ...
The Age of Exploration - DHS United States History
... give away land in North America that rightly belonged to Native Americans. (unless land was purchased) – He also believed that the government should not interfere with or punish settlers over matters of religion. ...
... give away land in North America that rightly belonged to Native Americans. (unless land was purchased) – He also believed that the government should not interfere with or punish settlers over matters of religion. ...
The First Americans
... Connecticut, the first written constitution in the colonies 6.New Hampshire – was started by a royal ...
... Connecticut, the first written constitution in the colonies 6.New Hampshire – was started by a royal ...
Exploration, Discovery, and Settlement
... Hopewell, and Mississippian, evolved in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys and elsewhere. Supported by hunting, fishing, and agriculture, many ___________ settlements developed. Cahokia (near present-day East St. Louis, Illinois), the largest, had as many as _______ inhabitants. For unknown reas ...
... Hopewell, and Mississippian, evolved in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys and elsewhere. Supported by hunting, fishing, and agriculture, many ___________ settlements developed. Cahokia (near present-day East St. Louis, Illinois), the largest, had as many as _______ inhabitants. For unknown reas ...
chapter 4powerpoint
... 1681 he got a grant to go over to the New World; area was Pennsylvania; "first American advertising man"; freedom of worship there ...
... 1681 he got a grant to go over to the New World; area was Pennsylvania; "first American advertising man"; freedom of worship there ...
4.1
... The colonists believed that government must respect civil liberties, or rights. In fact, the protection of people's rights was a central idea in the English system of government. It first appeared in the Magna Carta, or Great Charter, which King John signed on June 15, 1215. This document gave Engli ...
... The colonists believed that government must respect civil liberties, or rights. In fact, the protection of people's rights was a central idea in the English system of government. It first appeared in the Magna Carta, or Great Charter, which King John signed on June 15, 1215. This document gave Engli ...
Our Colonial Heritage
... was brother of King Charles II. NJ split off from NY b/c Duke thought NY too big to manage. 1682 –PA byWilliam Penn– Known for religious tolerance. It was called “the Holy Experiment” for the Religious Society of Friends or “Quakers” b/c they “quaked” before power of God. They believed people should ...
... was brother of King Charles II. NJ split off from NY b/c Duke thought NY too big to manage. 1682 –PA byWilliam Penn– Known for religious tolerance. It was called “the Holy Experiment” for the Religious Society of Friends or “Quakers” b/c they “quaked” before power of God. They believed people should ...
expansion in the 18th century - AP EURO
... c. French forces and American Indian allies fought British and American colonial forces for control of North America. d. William Pitt changed British war strategy by focusing largely on North America, not Europe e. British navy victorious f. Spanish support for France failed ...
... c. French forces and American Indian allies fought British and American colonial forces for control of North America. d. William Pitt changed British war strategy by focusing largely on North America, not Europe e. British navy victorious f. Spanish support for France failed ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... • France and Great Britain wanted the treasures of the American continent • Both countries feared the other would gain the most power • France had the stronger army with more experienced leadership; British had better navy • Both sides had allies with certain Indian tribes ...
... • France and Great Britain wanted the treasures of the American continent • Both countries feared the other would gain the most power • France had the stronger army with more experienced leadership; British had better navy • Both sides had allies with certain Indian tribes ...
Chapter 29
... British monarchy; many in New York City, which was occupied by the British for most of the war. Neutrals Quakers: Their pacifism did not allow them to fight; patriots came to revile them because of this. Divided Native Americans, African-Americans: British offer emancipation to slaves if they fi ...
... British monarchy; many in New York City, which was occupied by the British for most of the war. Neutrals Quakers: Their pacifism did not allow them to fight; patriots came to revile them because of this. Divided Native Americans, African-Americans: British offer emancipation to slaves if they fi ...
unit 1 workshop ppt - Bishop McGann
... New Hampshire-hoping to increase royal control, King Charles II separated New Hampshire from the Bay Colony in 1679, appointed a royal governor New England Confederation (1643-1684)-Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, New Haven formed a military alliance to provide protection against threat o ...
... New Hampshire-hoping to increase royal control, King Charles II separated New Hampshire from the Bay Colony in 1679, appointed a royal governor New England Confederation (1643-1684)-Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, New Haven formed a military alliance to provide protection against threat o ...
Middle Colonies
... They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of manufacturing and crafts. They made hardware, clocks, watches locks, glass, stoneware, nails and paper. Everyone had jobs; households were self-sufficient - everything needed for ...
... They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of manufacturing and crafts. They made hardware, clocks, watches locks, glass, stoneware, nails and paper. Everyone had jobs; households were self-sufficient - everything needed for ...
French colonies - North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School
... various friendly signs, to come to us. These showed the greatest delight on beholding us, wondering at our dress, countenances, and complexion. They then showed us by signs where we could more conveniently secure our boat, and offered us some of their provisions. That your Majesty may know all th ...
... various friendly signs, to come to us. These showed the greatest delight on beholding us, wondering at our dress, countenances, and complexion. They then showed us by signs where we could more conveniently secure our boat, and offered us some of their provisions. That your Majesty may know all th ...
Unit Content - Franklin College
... other battles, and he was surrounded by American and French troops. He surrendered, and this basically ended the war. 2) General William Howe a) Howe arrived in Boston leading 4,000 British troops. b) He was daring, aggressive leader, and thought that because the Americans were outnumbered, they wou ...
... other battles, and he was surrounded by American and French troops. He surrendered, and this basically ended the war. 2) General William Howe a) Howe arrived in Boston leading 4,000 British troops. b) He was daring, aggressive leader, and thought that because the Americans were outnumbered, they wou ...
Colonial American military history
Colonial American military history is the military record of the Thirteen Colonies from their founding to the American Revolution in 1775.