Brinkley Chapter 1 Notes - Marlington Local Schools
... Inca gods now flowed into Spanish treasuries. The American wealth that flowed around the globe between 1540-1640 made Spain the richest and most powerful nation in Europe. A new society took shape on the lands emptied by disease and exploitation. Between 1500-1650 at least 350,000 Spaniards migrated ...
... Inca gods now flowed into Spanish treasuries. The American wealth that flowed around the globe between 1540-1640 made Spain the richest and most powerful nation in Europe. A new society took shape on the lands emptied by disease and exploitation. Between 1500-1650 at least 350,000 Spaniards migrated ...
Official Power & Countervailing Power
... The Governor appointed two Lieutenant Governors for Upper and Lower Canada The Governor appointed an Executive Council to advise him (in each of the Canadas) The Legislative Council could approve or reject laws passed by the Assembly (in each of the Canadas) The Legislative Assembly was elected by t ...
... The Governor appointed two Lieutenant Governors for Upper and Lower Canada The Governor appointed an Executive Council to advise him (in each of the Canadas) The Legislative Council could approve or reject laws passed by the Assembly (in each of the Canadas) The Legislative Assembly was elected by t ...
a new world - Social Studies Resources
... fought against French soldiers and France's many Indian allies. At first the British lost most of the battles. The French had learned to fight as the Native Americans did: they would sneak up for a surprise attack and then slip back into the woods. In the 1760s the British weren't prepared for this ...
... fought against French soldiers and France's many Indian allies. At first the British lost most of the battles. The French had learned to fight as the Native Americans did: they would sneak up for a surprise attack and then slip back into the woods. In the 1760s the British weren't prepared for this ...
america secedes from empire
... Americans did not achieve independence until the war erupted into a multipower world war From 1778 – 1773 France provided the colonies with $,arms, equipment, soldiers French also used their navy in counter blockading the British fleets ...
... Americans did not achieve independence until the war erupted into a multipower world war From 1778 – 1773 France provided the colonies with $,arms, equipment, soldiers French also used their navy in counter blockading the British fleets ...
Ch1 summary - Mr Clotzman
... for a few years on land owned by the tobacco farmers. In return, the farmers paid for their trip from Europe to Virginia. Other settlers were members of a Protestant group that hoped to make the English church more pure. For this reason they were called Puritans. After being harassed in England, man ...
... for a few years on land owned by the tobacco farmers. In return, the farmers paid for their trip from Europe to Virginia. Other settlers were members of a Protestant group that hoped to make the English church more pure. For this reason they were called Puritans. After being harassed in England, man ...
Early Contact with Native Americans- The Spanish and the British I
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see Neew York harbor. 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Car ...
... 1. Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524: sailed American coast from Carolina to Maine. -- Probably the first European to see Neew York harbor. 2. Jacques Cartier explored up the St. Lawrence River in 1530s. 3. In response, Spain erected fort St. Augustine, Florida, (1565) to keep French out of interior & Car ...
from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies
... Rhode Island – original colonial charter was granted by King Charles I – was the first colony to officially separate the laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political though ...
... Rhode Island – original colonial charter was granted by King Charles I – was the first colony to officially separate the laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political though ...
tobacco - Tipp City Schools
... circumnavigated the globe, Elizabeth I knighted him on his ship. Obviously, this reward angered the Spanish who sought revenge. • Meanwhile, English attempts at colonization in the New World failed embarrassingly. Notable of these failures was Sir Walter Raleigh and the Roanoke Island Colony, better ...
... circumnavigated the globe, Elizabeth I knighted him on his ship. Obviously, this reward angered the Spanish who sought revenge. • Meanwhile, English attempts at colonization in the New World failed embarrassingly. Notable of these failures was Sir Walter Raleigh and the Roanoke Island Colony, better ...
US History Ch3 Summary
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
Exploration, Discovery, and Settlement, 1492-1700
... Land grant acquired from Virginia Colony for religious separatists by Sir Edwin Sandys Pilgrims embarked from Holland aboard the Mayflower, intending to land on the mouth of the Hudson River. Storms blew them off-course, and instead they landed at Provincetown, and moved up to what became known as t ...
... Land grant acquired from Virginia Colony for religious separatists by Sir Edwin Sandys Pilgrims embarked from Holland aboard the Mayflower, intending to land on the mouth of the Hudson River. Storms blew them off-course, and instead they landed at Provincetown, and moved up to what became known as t ...
Chapter 2
... Life expectancy lower than in England Marriage practices differed from England Importance of extended family ...
... Life expectancy lower than in England Marriage practices differed from England Importance of extended family ...
PowerPoint for Unit 1
... Two lessons from failure at Roanoke 1. Formula for successful English colonization would not be quick strikes for gold but rather a plantation model that would createt self-sustaining settlements 2. More than one person needed to fund the ventures – joint stock companies (sold stock to individuals t ...
... Two lessons from failure at Roanoke 1. Formula for successful English colonization would not be quick strikes for gold but rather a plantation model that would createt self-sustaining settlements 2. More than one person needed to fund the ventures – joint stock companies (sold stock to individuals t ...
chapter2
... By 1700, slaves outnumbered Europeans there Conditions for slaves were terrible Sugar islands profitable into the 18th century ...
... By 1700, slaves outnumbered Europeans there Conditions for slaves were terrible Sugar islands profitable into the 18th century ...
First Americans-----Pre
... • First permanent colonies in what will become United States are founded by Spain – St. Augustine (Florida) is founded (1565) to protect Spanish treasure fleets ...
... • First permanent colonies in what will become United States are founded by Spain – St. Augustine (Florida) is founded (1565) to protect Spanish treasure fleets ...
France and the Netherlands in North America
... He established the colony’s first settlement, a trading post, in what is today Nova Scotia in 1604 As he continued to explore the region, he convinced local Indians to bring pelts to the trad ...
... He established the colony’s first settlement, a trading post, in what is today Nova Scotia in 1604 As he continued to explore the region, he convinced local Indians to bring pelts to the trad ...
footnotes - Foreign Policy Research Institute
... The first British policy for dealing with the growing resistance movement in America was a police action strategy from approximately 1774-77. At the end of the French and Indian War, when the imperial crisis started with the American reaction to the Stamp Act (1765), the British became convinced tha ...
... The first British policy for dealing with the growing resistance movement in America was a police action strategy from approximately 1774-77. At the end of the French and Indian War, when the imperial crisis started with the American reaction to the Stamp Act (1765), the British became convinced tha ...
Dates and Facts APUSH
... whoever paid the passage of a laborer got fifty acres of land; encouraged importation of indentured servants ...
... whoever paid the passage of a laborer got fifty acres of land; encouraged importation of indentured servants ...
Ch. 3 Section 4: The Southern Colonies, Pg. 86
... Americans, so they had better relations with them than did other Europeans. The fur trappers traveled far into Native American territory, so they needed to learn to live among the Native Americans. These trappers did not push the Native Americans off their land. The missionaries did not try to chang ...
... Americans, so they had better relations with them than did other Europeans. The fur trappers traveled far into Native American territory, so they needed to learn to live among the Native Americans. These trappers did not push the Native Americans off their land. The missionaries did not try to chang ...
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... Native Americans had lived for centuries on the land the English settlers called Virginia. A notable Native American chieftain in the region was Powhatan. Soon after the English settlers arrived, they forced the Native Americans off their own land so the settlers could use it for agricultural purpos ...
... Native Americans had lived for centuries on the land the English settlers called Virginia. A notable Native American chieftain in the region was Powhatan. Soon after the English settlers arrived, they forced the Native Americans off their own land so the settlers could use it for agricultural purpos ...
Section 1: England and Its Colonies
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. The two sides ended their rivalry in North America in the French and Indian ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... view), the Native Americans were barbaric and brutal and needed saving in the eyes of God. They sent missionaries (a person sent on a religious quest to spread their faith in foreign lands) to the Americas. The Alamo began this way. Priests established it as a mission to convert Native Americans to ...
... view), the Native Americans were barbaric and brutal and needed saving in the eyes of God. They sent missionaries (a person sent on a religious quest to spread their faith in foreign lands) to the Americas. The Alamo began this way. Priests established it as a mission to convert Native Americans to ...
Presentation Plus!
... apart and suffered from harsh treatment, they also developed their own culture as enslaved people. This was based on their West African homelands. Some were given the opportunity to learn trades and ...
... apart and suffered from harsh treatment, they also developed their own culture as enslaved people. This was based on their West African homelands. Some were given the opportunity to learn trades and ...
(Survey) Chapter 3
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. ...
... claimed control of the entire Mississippi River valley, but they had few settlers compared to the British. They were interested in the fur trade and developed friendly relations with many Native American groups as a result. ...
Present - Images
... King Phillip’s War (1675) – Metacom king of the Alonquin of New England was known by his English name, King Phillip. – Metacom united Indian groups from Rhode Island to Maine to drive out the colonists once and for all. – His force destroyed 17 English towns, attacked 52 others, and killed 2,000 ...
... King Phillip’s War (1675) – Metacom king of the Alonquin of New England was known by his English name, King Phillip. – Metacom united Indian groups from Rhode Island to Maine to drive out the colonists once and for all. – His force destroyed 17 English towns, attacked 52 others, and killed 2,000 ...
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.