Joint-Stock Colony
... their colony, but they all reflected a struggle to answer the question: “Who’s in charge.” We have looked at Bacon’s Rebellion already. Other challenges to the governing authority occurred in North Carolina, Maryland, New York, and New England. In North Carolina, John Culpeper led a gang of farmers ...
... their colony, but they all reflected a struggle to answer the question: “Who’s in charge.” We have looked at Bacon’s Rebellion already. Other challenges to the governing authority occurred in North Carolina, Maryland, New York, and New England. In North Carolina, John Culpeper led a gang of farmers ...
Give Me Liberty 2
... In the 1750s the center of colonial conflict was the Ohio River Valley. British officer George Washington was sent to build a fort on the river but was defeated by the French before he could. Native Americans became French allies because it appeared the French would win the war. North American land ...
... In the 1750s the center of colonial conflict was the Ohio River Valley. British officer George Washington was sent to build a fort on the river but was defeated by the French before he could. Native Americans became French allies because it appeared the French would win the war. North American land ...
European Colonies in the Americas and New Patterns
... • Both had Native American allies; English called it French and Indian War • Also Called the Seven Years War • War began badly for British; French had more soldiers than English • British turned tide, took city of Quebec Costly War • Eventually French surrendered, yielded Canada, all French territor ...
... • Both had Native American allies; English called it French and Indian War • Also Called the Seven Years War • War began badly for British; French had more soldiers than English • British turned tide, took city of Quebec Costly War • Eventually French surrendered, yielded Canada, all French territor ...
Chapter 4 - AP US History
... Summarize the unique New England way of life centered on family, town, and church, and describe the problems that afflicted this comfortable social order in the late seventeenth century. ...
... Summarize the unique New England way of life centered on family, town, and church, and describe the problems that afflicted this comfortable social order in the late seventeenth century. ...
New England Uprising
... Professional Army of Regulars and mercenaries commanded by British Gentry vs. Professional American Army led by a member of the Virginia Gentry ...
... Professional Army of Regulars and mercenaries commanded by British Gentry vs. Professional American Army led by a member of the Virginia Gentry ...
Unit Outline: North America, 1492-1763 - AP Central
... 2. Distribution of slaves as percent of population will vary a. Largest slave population in north in New York (14.3 percent of total) b. Largest slave population in south in south Carolina (60.9 percent ) 3. By 1775, 80 percent of slaves in colonies American born ...
... 2. Distribution of slaves as percent of population will vary a. Largest slave population in north in New York (14.3 percent of total) b. Largest slave population in south in south Carolina (60.9 percent ) 3. By 1775, 80 percent of slaves in colonies American born ...
Unit Summary 1 - Thomas County Schools
... popularly known as Loyalists or Tories, encamped atop a hill in a bend of the creek. Elijah Clarke and other patriot soldiers were able to defeat the loyalists and prevented the British from invading northern Georgia. - New Georgia Encyclopedia ...
... popularly known as Loyalists or Tories, encamped atop a hill in a bend of the creek. Elijah Clarke and other patriot soldiers were able to defeat the loyalists and prevented the British from invading northern Georgia. - New Georgia Encyclopedia ...
Unit I terms and questions and charts
... used to have children, the amount of men to women was absurd so the men quickly tried to have children. Many of the women were pregnant before they were even married. ...
... used to have children, the amount of men to women was absurd so the men quickly tried to have children. Many of the women were pregnant before they were even married. ...
Section 5 — Jamestown: The First English Colony
... Spanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and Peru] (kahn-KEES-tah-dors), across the Atlantic. Their mission was to conquer a vast empire for Spain. The conquistadors hoped to get rich along the way. In 1519, Hernán Cortés (ehr-NAHN kohr-TEHZ) arrived in ...
... Spanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and Peru] (kahn-KEES-tah-dors), across the Atlantic. Their mission was to conquer a vast empire for Spain. The conquistadors hoped to get rich along the way. In 1519, Hernán Cortés (ehr-NAHN kohr-TEHZ) arrived in ...
Road_to_Revolution_Graphic_Organizer[1]
... -Native Americans fought for both sides but mostly the French -Colonies need help to fight French so Parliament sends army to help -French and British start fighting in Europe too ...
... -Native Americans fought for both sides but mostly the French -Colonies need help to fight French so Parliament sends army to help -French and British start fighting in Europe too ...
C-Notes US History
... ○ Quebec Act 1774: increased the Quebec territory to Ohio Valley ■ Propaganda: Benjamin Franklin’s “Join or Die” snake ...
... ○ Quebec Act 1774: increased the Quebec territory to Ohio Valley ■ Propaganda: Benjamin Franklin’s “Join or Die” snake ...
14e Chapter 01-04 Quick Review
... Surrounding area heavily wooded, difficult to clear Located in the territory of a powerful Indian confederation, led by Powhatan Generally, a miserable place ...
... Surrounding area heavily wooded, difficult to clear Located in the territory of a powerful Indian confederation, led by Powhatan Generally, a miserable place ...
Who actually immigrated to New France?
... however these proved to be costly, so they neglected these duties. They also saw newcomers as competition. ...
... however these proved to be costly, so they neglected these duties. They also saw newcomers as competition. ...
America Secedes from the Empire The Olive Branch Petition was the
... o This was perhaps one of the most decisive battles in British and American history. o The importance of Saratoga lay in the fact that afterwards, France sensed America might actually win and came out to officially help America. XI. Revolution in Diplomacy? 1. France was eager to get revenge on Brit ...
... o This was perhaps one of the most decisive battles in British and American history. o The importance of Saratoga lay in the fact that afterwards, France sensed America might actually win and came out to officially help America. XI. Revolution in Diplomacy? 1. France was eager to get revenge on Brit ...
European Exploration and Settlement
... farming, they did not try to conquer the Indians. Instead they made them business partners. Champlain made friends with the nearby tribes especially the Huron Not only did they become friendly but also began to live among the native people, marry Huron women, and learn their language. Unfortunately ...
... farming, they did not try to conquer the Indians. Instead they made them business partners. Champlain made friends with the nearby tribes especially the Huron Not only did they become friendly but also began to live among the native people, marry Huron women, and learn their language. Unfortunately ...
(Reading Objectives).
... Baptists and Quakers. d. those who denied the divinity of Jesus. e. Protestants and Catholics. The primary reason that no new English colonies were founded between 1634 and 1670 was the a. obvious economic unprofitability of Virginia and Maryland. b. civil war in England. c. continuous naval conflic ...
... Baptists and Quakers. d. those who denied the divinity of Jesus. e. Protestants and Catholics. The primary reason that no new English colonies were founded between 1634 and 1670 was the a. obvious economic unprofitability of Virginia and Maryland. b. civil war in England. c. continuous naval conflic ...
Unit 1: Beginnings to 1861
... d. William Bradford – helped create a form of government in which the people guided their own affairs i. concept of self-government would become one of the founding principles of the United States e. Squanto – taught how to plant corn; held a great feast of thanksgiving B. The Massachusetts Bay Colo ...
... d. William Bradford – helped create a form of government in which the people guided their own affairs i. concept of self-government would become one of the founding principles of the United States e. Squanto – taught how to plant corn; held a great feast of thanksgiving B. The Massachusetts Bay Colo ...
Countries and Their Settlements
... ► The fort called Castillo de San Marcos took twenty-three years to build and the settlement never fell to an enemy attack again. ► In 1763, Spain turned Florida over to England. St. Augustine was under British rule for twenty years. This was the period of time of the American Revolution. During the ...
... ► The fort called Castillo de San Marcos took twenty-three years to build and the settlement never fell to an enemy attack again. ► In 1763, Spain turned Florida over to England. St. Augustine was under British rule for twenty years. This was the period of time of the American Revolution. During the ...
Voyages of Discovery
... New aids to navigation/full-rigged ship with stern rudders that can sail into the wind National monarchs who see wealth and prestige in foreign empires Desire of Roman Catholic Church to convert natives to the ...
... New aids to navigation/full-rigged ship with stern rudders that can sail into the wind National monarchs who see wealth and prestige in foreign empires Desire of Roman Catholic Church to convert natives to the ...
Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Chapter 3
... Settlement of New Haven established 1638 Prosperous community of Puritans that set up a close church/gov’t alliance New Haven Merged with the more democratic Connecticut Valley settlement in 1662 King Philip’s War 1675-6 Metacom led his Wampanoag Indians forming an alliance with other tribes & ...
... Settlement of New Haven established 1638 Prosperous community of Puritans that set up a close church/gov’t alliance New Haven Merged with the more democratic Connecticut Valley settlement in 1662 King Philip’s War 1675-6 Metacom led his Wampanoag Indians forming an alliance with other tribes & ...
Ch. 2 When Cultures Collide (1492-1600)
... with only 400 men, toppled the massive Aztec empire for two reasons. First, the other Indian tribes joined forces with the Spanish and then due to diseases. When the Spanish landed in the Americas, they initiated a series of exchanges. Exchanges of animals, plants, and microbes called the Colombian ...
... with only 400 men, toppled the massive Aztec empire for two reasons. First, the other Indian tribes joined forces with the Spanish and then due to diseases. When the Spanish landed in the Americas, they initiated a series of exchanges. Exchanges of animals, plants, and microbes called the Colombian ...
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.