02.III Northern Explorations and Encounters | WHAT DIFFERENCES
... Church. Luther attracted followers all over northwestern Europe, including France, where they were persecuted by Catholic authorities. Converted to Luther’s teachings in 1533, Frenchman John Calvin fled to Switzerland, where he developed a radical theology. His doctrine of predestination declared t ...
... Church. Luther attracted followers all over northwestern Europe, including France, where they were persecuted by Catholic authorities. Converted to Luther’s teachings in 1533, Frenchman John Calvin fled to Switzerland, where he developed a radical theology. His doctrine of predestination declared t ...
Chapter 6
... • What did each group want in North America? (e.g., what were their goals, how did they hope to achieve them, how did they want life in America to be organized, what did they want the rules to be, etc.?) • What were some of the conflicts between the colonists and the ...
... • What did each group want in North America? (e.g., what were their goals, how did they hope to achieve them, how did they want life in America to be organized, what did they want the rules to be, etc.?) • What were some of the conflicts between the colonists and the ...
Chapter 6 - Mr. Hilbert`s History Class
... • What did each group want in North America? (e.g., what were their goals, how did they hope to achieve them, how did they want life in America to be organized, what did they want the rules to be, etc.?) • What were some of the conflicts between the colonists and the ...
... • What did each group want in North America? (e.g., what were their goals, how did they hope to achieve them, how did they want life in America to be organized, what did they want the rules to be, etc.?) • What were some of the conflicts between the colonists and the ...
The Albany Plan of Union - Grade-8-Social
... Freedom of the Press 1735 – John Peter Zenger of the New York Weekly Journal faced charges of libel. He had printed a report in his newspaper about the royal governor of New York. The report criticized the governor. Zenger was arrested and tried for treason. He was defended by a young lawyer named ...
... Freedom of the Press 1735 – John Peter Zenger of the New York Weekly Journal faced charges of libel. He had printed a report in his newspaper about the royal governor of New York. The report criticized the governor. Zenger was arrested and tried for treason. He was defended by a young lawyer named ...
The French-Indian War
... Braddock and his 1500 men were confident they could take the fort, but they were ambushed outside the gates by French soldiers and their Native American allies. During the battle, Braddock and his staff were killed with the exception of Washington. The British defeat at Fort Duquesne was only ...
... Braddock and his 1500 men were confident they could take the fort, but they were ambushed outside the gates by French soldiers and their Native American allies. During the battle, Braddock and his staff were killed with the exception of Washington. The British defeat at Fort Duquesne was only ...
CHAPTER 4 Experience of Empire: Eighteenth
... Spain never had a secure political or military hold on her borderlands, but Spanish cultural influence persisted, especially in architecture and language. Those Indians who agreed to live under Spanish rule suffered economic discrimination, but not racial segregation. III. THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN IDE ...
... Spain never had a secure political or military hold on her borderlands, but Spanish cultural influence persisted, especially in architecture and language. Those Indians who agreed to live under Spanish rule suffered economic discrimination, but not racial segregation. III. THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN IDE ...
From Comfort to Discontent
... In 1755, British General Braddock and 800 troops join Washington with his 600 militiamen to drive the French from the Ohio River Valley. 2/3 of the British force was lost in this wilderness slaughter (Native Americans helped the French by hiding in the woods and picking off the ...
... In 1755, British General Braddock and 800 troops join Washington with his 600 militiamen to drive the French from the Ohio River Valley. 2/3 of the British force was lost in this wilderness slaughter (Native Americans helped the French by hiding in the woods and picking off the ...
New World Beginnings
... The early southern colonies’ encounters with Indians and African slaves established the patterns of race relations that would shape the North American experiencein particular, warfare and reservations for the Indian and lifelong slave codes for African-Americans. ...
... The early southern colonies’ encounters with Indians and African slaves established the patterns of race relations that would shape the North American experiencein particular, warfare and reservations for the Indian and lifelong slave codes for African-Americans. ...
Old quiz
... _____8. Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to colonize an island off the coast of present-day North Carolina in 1585. John White attempted to colonize the same island in 1587. Upon his return to the island three years later, he found the colony had gone missing. It is known as the “Lost Colony of ________ ...
... _____8. Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to colonize an island off the coast of present-day North Carolina in 1585. John White attempted to colonize the same island in 1587. Upon his return to the island three years later, he found the colony had gone missing. It is known as the “Lost Colony of ________ ...
Chapter 5: Europeans Settle throughout North America Lesson One
... Spanish taught Indians how to use plows and to farm with tools. Indians taught Spanish how to build adobe houses and how to make medicine from herbs. Life was hard for the Indians. They had to give up their religious traditions and learn the Catholic faith. Some were forced to work on missions again ...
... Spanish taught Indians how to use plows and to farm with tools. Indians taught Spanish how to build adobe houses and how to make medicine from herbs. Life was hard for the Indians. They had to give up their religious traditions and learn the Catholic faith. Some were forced to work on missions again ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... INSTABILITY, WAR, AND REBELLION CONT. • Bacon’s Rebellion: • Gov. Berkeley did not allow settlement past a line • In the “west” many famers were underrepresented in the House of Burgesses • Conflict between Natives and “westerners” like Bacon • Bacon almost took control, died suddenly ...
... INSTABILITY, WAR, AND REBELLION CONT. • Bacon’s Rebellion: • Gov. Berkeley did not allow settlement past a line • In the “west” many famers were underrepresented in the House of Burgesses • Conflict between Natives and “westerners” like Bacon • Bacon almost took control, died suddenly ...
The search for a Northwest Passage to Asia and the
... about a thriving fur trade, which created a great demand for fur throughout Europe. France was quick to realize that North America held great potential as a provider of fur. Samuel de Champlain began the first permanent settlement of New France and Quebec City in presentday Canada and created a pro ...
... about a thriving fur trade, which created a great demand for fur throughout Europe. France was quick to realize that North America held great potential as a provider of fur. Samuel de Champlain began the first permanent settlement of New France and Quebec City in presentday Canada and created a pro ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... and Bullheaded British General steeped in European Warfare… ► But this is not Europe … ► Opening Clashes of the French and Indian War were bad for English Colonials ► The French and Indians took it to the Colonials ► Braddock killed ► Geo Wash his aide had two horses shot out from under him ...
... and Bullheaded British General steeped in European Warfare… ► But this is not Europe … ► Opening Clashes of the French and Indian War were bad for English Colonials ► The French and Indians took it to the Colonials ► Braddock killed ► Geo Wash his aide had two horses shot out from under him ...
French and Indian War
... Makers of America: The French • Louis XIV envisioned a French empire in North America - defeats in 1713 and 1763 snuffed that out • First French to leave Canada were the Acadians – British who had won that area had demanded that all residents either swear allegiance to Britain or leave – 1755 - for ...
... Makers of America: The French • Louis XIV envisioned a French empire in North America - defeats in 1713 and 1763 snuffed that out • First French to leave Canada were the Acadians – British who had won that area had demanded that all residents either swear allegiance to Britain or leave – 1755 - for ...
Chapter 6 Notes
... The Clash of Empires 1. King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War (two different fights) a. The English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and their Indian allies. i. Neither side considered America important enough to waste real troops on. b. The French-inspired Indians ravaged Schenectady, ...
... The Clash of Empires 1. King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War (two different fights) a. The English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and their Indian allies. i. Neither side considered America important enough to waste real troops on. b. The French-inspired Indians ravaged Schenectady, ...
Chapter Themes
... settled empire economically based on the fur trade. During much of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Britain and France engaged in a bitter power struggle that frequently erupted into worldwide wars. In North America these wars constituted an extended military duel for imperial control of th ...
... settled empire economically based on the fur trade. During much of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Britain and France engaged in a bitter power struggle that frequently erupted into worldwide wars. In North America these wars constituted an extended military duel for imperial control of th ...
APUSH Chapter 6 Study guide
... economically based on the fur trade. During much of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Britain and France engaged in a bitter power struggle that frequently erupted into worldwide wars. In North America these wars constituted an extended military duel for imperial control of the continent. Th ...
... economically based on the fur trade. During much of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Britain and France engaged in a bitter power struggle that frequently erupted into worldwide wars. In North America these wars constituted an extended military duel for imperial control of the continent. Th ...
Chapter 6: The Duel For North America
... d. The peace deal in Utrecht in 1713 gave Acadia (renamed Nova Scotia), Newfoundland, and Hudson Bay to England, pinching the French settlements by the St. Lawrence. It also gave Britain limited trading rights with Spanish America. 2. The War of Jenkin’s Ear a. An English Captain named Jenkin’s had ...
... d. The peace deal in Utrecht in 1713 gave Acadia (renamed Nova Scotia), Newfoundland, and Hudson Bay to England, pinching the French settlements by the St. Lawrence. It also gave Britain limited trading rights with Spanish America. 2. The War of Jenkin’s Ear a. An English Captain named Jenkin’s had ...
Chapter 06 - The Duel for North America
... settlements by the St. Lawrence. It also gave Britain limited trading rights with Spanish America. 2. The War of Jenkins’s Ear o An English Captain named Jenkins had his ear cut off by a Spanish commander, who had essentially sneered at him to go home crying. o This war was confined to the Caribbean ...
... settlements by the St. Lawrence. It also gave Britain limited trading rights with Spanish America. 2. The War of Jenkins’s Ear o An English Captain named Jenkins had his ear cut off by a Spanish commander, who had essentially sneered at him to go home crying. o This war was confined to the Caribbean ...
Chapter 6 - The Duel for North America
... 2.The French consoled themselves with the thought that if they could lose such a great empire, maybe the British would one day lose theirs too. 3.Spain was eliminated from Florida, and the Indians could no longer play the European powers against each other, since it was only Great Britain in control ...
... 2.The French consoled themselves with the thought that if they could lose such a great empire, maybe the British would one day lose theirs too. 3.Spain was eliminated from Florida, and the Indians could no longer play the European powers against each other, since it was only Great Britain in control ...
French and Indian War in America
... • The war that began by George Washington in the wilds of the Ohio River Valley in 1754, was called the French and Indian War in America, and the Seven Years War in Europe. • The British and French fought each other on American soil, but the major wars were taking place in Europe. – Germany held off ...
... • The war that began by George Washington in the wilds of the Ohio River Valley in 1754, was called the French and Indian War in America, and the Seven Years War in Europe. • The British and French fought each other on American soil, but the major wars were taking place in Europe. – Germany held off ...
chapter3
... How does it signify a greater problem in the relations of the classes in America? Describe the causes and results of the Salem Witch Trials. What does it tell us of the roles of women and religion in the colonies? ...
... How does it signify a greater problem in the relations of the classes in America? Describe the causes and results of the Salem Witch Trials. What does it tell us of the roles of women and religion in the colonies? ...
17201763
... Established by King George III and it made all English settlement west of the Appalachian mountains illegal, and anyone previously settled there had to come back. ...
... Established by King George III and it made all English settlement west of the Appalachian mountains illegal, and anyone previously settled there had to come back. ...
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.