How the French Lost their Foothold in North America to the British
... Pierre Joseph de Celoron down the St. Lawrence from Montreal, onto Lake Ontario to the Niagara River, across Lake Erie, then south on the Allegheny River to the Ohio River. Celoron’s expedition reached the Seneca village of Alequippa Town in August of 1749, where he warned of “designs of the English ...
... Pierre Joseph de Celoron down the St. Lawrence from Montreal, onto Lake Ontario to the Niagara River, across Lake Erie, then south on the Allegheny River to the Ohio River. Celoron’s expedition reached the Seneca village of Alequippa Town in August of 1749, where he warned of “designs of the English ...
Colonial Economics
... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
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... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
Colonial Life - TheMattHatters
... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
... They thought that logic and reason could also be used to improve society, law, and government. • English philosopher John Locke said it was the duty of government to protect the citizens’ natural rights: life, liberty, and property. • French Baron de Montesquieu suggested that the powers of governme ...
the exploration of north america
... The main _____________ of the Virginia Company was to make a ___________for ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver in ...
... The main _____________ of the Virginia Company was to make a ___________for ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver in ...
LESSON 1 Exploration of America (1492–1600)
... took direct control of New France. Although more prosperous under this administration, the French empire failed to match the wealth of New Spain or the growth of neighboring British colonies. Another contender for influence in North America was the Dutch, inhabitants of the leading commercial nation ...
... took direct control of New France. Although more prosperous under this administration, the French empire failed to match the wealth of New Spain or the growth of neighboring British colonies. Another contender for influence in North America was the Dutch, inhabitants of the leading commercial nation ...
Unit 1 Notes
... B. Crossed via the land bridge, Beringia – today’s Bering Strait C. Three Periods – identified by their tool kits i. Clovis (NM) – 11,000-9000 BC, regarded as first human inhabitants of the New World a. Artifacts were associated with mammouth remains ii. Folsom (NM, east of Raton) – 9000-8000 BC; ar ...
... B. Crossed via the land bridge, Beringia – today’s Bering Strait C. Three Periods – identified by their tool kits i. Clovis (NM) – 11,000-9000 BC, regarded as first human inhabitants of the New World a. Artifacts were associated with mammouth remains ii. Folsom (NM, east of Raton) – 9000-8000 BC; ar ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
North American Founders
... 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated Indian population. 5. Repartiemento system replaced encomienda ...
... 4. Encomienda system eventually decimated Indian population. 5. Repartiemento system replaced encomienda ...
Unit 1 Review Sheet
... Did Christopher Columbus the famous explorer discover America? Not really. Many other explorers came before him, but Columbus landing in the Caribbean in 1492 was very important because his travel led to the colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Col ...
... Did Christopher Columbus the famous explorer discover America? Not really. Many other explorers came before him, but Columbus landing in the Caribbean in 1492 was very important because his travel led to the colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Col ...
Chapter 04 - The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750
... 1739 – Britain launched a war against Spain, using Spain’s cutting off the ear of a British smuggler named Jenkins, as the cause 1740 – Oglethorpe led a massive British assault on F, he led 650 men in repelling 3000 Spanish troops and refugee SC slaves who counterattacked GA in 1742 Kind Georg ...
... 1739 – Britain launched a war against Spain, using Spain’s cutting off the ear of a British smuggler named Jenkins, as the cause 1740 – Oglethorpe led a massive British assault on F, he led 650 men in repelling 3000 Spanish troops and refugee SC slaves who counterattacked GA in 1742 Kind Georg ...
Revolutionary America American Pageant Chapters 5-8
... After the French and Indian War, The English set out to redefine the empire. They needed revenue to get out of the debt they suffered from the war and looked to its colonies for money. ...
... After the French and Indian War, The English set out to redefine the empire. They needed revenue to get out of the debt they suffered from the war and looked to its colonies for money. ...
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... The market relationship between the French and Indians eventually caused conflicts. Because Indians hunted for a foreign market, rather than their own subsistence, they invaded hunting territories of other Indian groups. ...
... The market relationship between the French and Indians eventually caused conflicts. Because Indians hunted for a foreign market, rather than their own subsistence, they invaded hunting territories of other Indian groups. ...
The history of the United States 1492-1877
... Pennsylvania Delaware South: Virginia, Carolinas (South Carolina, North Carolina,) Georgia, ...
... Pennsylvania Delaware South: Virginia, Carolinas (South Carolina, North Carolina,) Georgia, ...
CONTACT - Pueblo County High School
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see New York harbor. ...
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see New York harbor. ...
second plantation colony
... Catholics, but Protestants were also welcome. • Maryland Toleration Act (1649) decreed religious freedom for all except Jews and atheists. • The colony prospered thanks to tobacco. • Initially depended upon indentured servants. ...
... Catholics, but Protestants were also welcome. • Maryland Toleration Act (1649) decreed religious freedom for all except Jews and atheists. • The colony prospered thanks to tobacco. • Initially depended upon indentured servants. ...
Guiding Questions Chapter 1-6 - Fulton Science Academy Private
... in New England, among southern whites, and among African American slaves? Compare and contrast the typical family conditions and ways of life among various members of these three groups. ...
... in New England, among southern whites, and among African American slaves? Compare and contrast the typical family conditions and ways of life among various members of these three groups. ...
First Continental Congress
... • June 17 1775 – Bunker Hill/ Breed Hill • Colonist learned of British strategy to take Boston • General Prescott (col) fortified the Bunker Hill with 1,200 soldiers • British attacked the hill 3 times before Prescott and his men retreated • Even though Colonial troops retreated British suffered mor ...
... • June 17 1775 – Bunker Hill/ Breed Hill • Colonist learned of British strategy to take Boston • General Prescott (col) fortified the Bunker Hill with 1,200 soldiers • British attacked the hill 3 times before Prescott and his men retreated • Even though Colonial troops retreated British suffered mor ...
Unit 01 – Thirteen Colonies
... a. Key Playersi. George Washington 1. Lost battle of Fort Necessity ...
... a. Key Playersi. George Washington 1. Lost battle of Fort Necessity ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... Men greatly outnumbered women in 17th century Population becomes self-sustaining 1680 Men outlived women Pre-marital 1st pregnancies over 50% Groom in his 30’s, bride in her early 20’s Frequent remarriage Family loyalty and kinship ...
... Men greatly outnumbered women in 17th century Population becomes self-sustaining 1680 Men outlived women Pre-marital 1st pregnancies over 50% Groom in his 30’s, bride in her early 20’s Frequent remarriage Family loyalty and kinship ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
Unit 1: American Beginnings
... pay for war with France. The colonists formed the Sons of Liberty (Samuel Adams) and harassed & threatened stamp agents. Also, colonists issued a declaration of Rights & Grievances to King George protesting the tax. Britain in turn repealed the Act. Britain then passed the Townshend Acts (a direct t ...
... pay for war with France. The colonists formed the Sons of Liberty (Samuel Adams) and harassed & threatened stamp agents. Also, colonists issued a declaration of Rights & Grievances to King George protesting the tax. Britain in turn repealed the Act. Britain then passed the Townshend Acts (a direct t ...
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.