chapter-3-lecture-notes
... This illustration, taken from Samuel de Champlain’s 1613 account of the founding of New France, depicts him joining the Huron attack on the Iroquois in 1609. The French and their Huron allies controlled access to the great fur grounds of the West. The Iroquois then formed an alliance of their own w ...
... This illustration, taken from Samuel de Champlain’s 1613 account of the founding of New France, depicts him joining the Huron attack on the Iroquois in 1609. The French and their Huron allies controlled access to the great fur grounds of the West. The Iroquois then formed an alliance of their own w ...
Chapter 3 PPT
... This illustration, taken from Samuel de Champlain’s 1613 account of the founding of New France, depicts him joining the Huron attack on the Iroquois in 1609. The French and their Huron allies controlled access to the great fur grounds of the West. The Iroquois then formed an alliance of their own w ...
... This illustration, taken from Samuel de Champlain’s 1613 account of the founding of New France, depicts him joining the Huron attack on the Iroquois in 1609. The French and their Huron allies controlled access to the great fur grounds of the West. The Iroquois then formed an alliance of their own w ...
US History Ch 3 PP Notes
... Native American Response • As white settlers migrated into Indian territory, the Indians were forced to relocate into lands already occupied by other Native American groups. • The Cherokees, Creeks, Chickasaws, and Choctaws put up a powerful struggle to block westward colonial expansion. ...
... Native American Response • As white settlers migrated into Indian territory, the Indians were forced to relocate into lands already occupied by other Native American groups. • The Cherokees, Creeks, Chickasaws, and Choctaws put up a powerful struggle to block westward colonial expansion. ...
Ch. 8 Bailey PPT
... – Indian allies of England attacked colonists – 1777 was known as “bloody year” on frontier: • Two nations of Iroquois Confederacy, Oneidas and Tuscarora, sided with Americans • Senecas, Mohawks, Cayugas, and Onondagas joined British – Encouraged by chief Joseph Brant, who believed victorious Britai ...
... – Indian allies of England attacked colonists – 1777 was known as “bloody year” on frontier: • Two nations of Iroquois Confederacy, Oneidas and Tuscarora, sided with Americans • Senecas, Mohawks, Cayugas, and Onondagas joined British – Encouraged by chief Joseph Brant, who believed victorious Britai ...
Chapter 2: Europeans Establish Colonies
... the Americas. France established trading settlements in presentday Canada, along the St. Lawrence River, and in ...
... the Americas. France established trading settlements in presentday Canada, along the St. Lawrence River, and in ...
In the mid-1700s, a German schoolteacher named Gottlieb
... English settlers established colonies in North America for many reasons. Some colonies were set up by groups of businesspeople who hoped to profit from resources found in the Americas. Several colonies were settled by people looking for a place to practice their religion freely. One colony was estab ...
... English settlers established colonies in North America for many reasons. Some colonies were set up by groups of businesspeople who hoped to profit from resources found in the Americas. Several colonies were settled by people looking for a place to practice their religion freely. One colony was estab ...
8/21/16 1 I. Congress Drafts George Washington • Second
... • London officials adopted intricate scheme to capture Hudson River valley in 1777: –If successful, would sever New England from rest of the states and paralyze American cause: • General John Burgoyne would push down Lake Champlain route from Canada • General Howe’s troops would advance up Hudson an ...
... • London officials adopted intricate scheme to capture Hudson River valley in 1777: –If successful, would sever New England from rest of the states and paralyze American cause: • General John Burgoyne would push down Lake Champlain route from Canada • General Howe’s troops would advance up Hudson an ...
CHAPTER THREE PUTTING DOWN ROOTS: OPPORTUNITY AND
... C) It allowed colonists to trade with the Dutch, which eventually caused the British to retaliate with acts that sparked the American Revolution. D) It established France and Holland as allies of the colonies and enemies with England. E) Its passage directly led to the Boston Tea Party, which was th ...
... C) It allowed colonists to trade with the Dutch, which eventually caused the British to retaliate with acts that sparked the American Revolution. D) It established France and Holland as allies of the colonies and enemies with England. E) Its passage directly led to the Boston Tea Party, which was th ...
Very Broad based Outline
... 3. The kings increased their wealth and power by means of territorial conquest. As the Aztec Empire increased in size, commoners lost their ability to influence political decisions and inequalities in wealth grew more severe. 4. The Aztecs increased agricultural production in the capital area by un ...
... 3. The kings increased their wealth and power by means of territorial conquest. As the Aztec Empire increased in size, commoners lost their ability to influence political decisions and inequalities in wealth grew more severe. 4. The Aztecs increased agricultural production in the capital area by un ...
File - Mrs. Hulsey`s Class
... All were men, for the Virginia Company had more interest in searching for gold and in other ways exploiting the area’s natural resources than in establishing a functioning society. Nevertheless, Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in the area that is now the United States. The se ...
... All were men, for the Virginia Company had more interest in searching for gold and in other ways exploiting the area’s natural resources than in establishing a functioning society. Nevertheless, Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in the area that is now the United States. The se ...
Chapter Five - Dickinson ISD
... Parliament passed an act with the intention of limiting American colonial trade with the French West Indies. This was the first imperial crisis. An imperial crisis is when colonists get angered by a legislative move made by the monarch. ...
... Parliament passed an act with the intention of limiting American colonial trade with the French West Indies. This was the first imperial crisis. An imperial crisis is when colonists get angered by a legislative move made by the monarch. ...
PPT
... British gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in America – Britain developed a policy called salutary neglect in which the colonists could create local laws & taxes in their colonial assemblies – Royal governors were sent by the king, but they had little power ...
... British gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in America – Britain developed a policy called salutary neglect in which the colonists could create local laws & taxes in their colonial assemblies – Royal governors were sent by the king, but they had little power ...
Background information
... Partly as a result of these conditions and partly from a lack of interest, the Proprietors appointed governors who were weak and ineffective. Some of them took advantage of the general chaos to make themselves wealthy. None of them ensured order or protected colonists from Indians and pirates. In th ...
... Partly as a result of these conditions and partly from a lack of interest, the Proprietors appointed governors who were weak and ineffective. Some of them took advantage of the general chaos to make themselves wealthy. None of them ensured order or protected colonists from Indians and pirates. In th ...
Declaration of Independence
... • French now had powerful fleet in American waters • British decided to evacuate Philadelphia and concentrate strength in New York City • In June 1778, redcoats were attacked by Washington • Battle was indecisive and Washington remained in New York area ...
... • French now had powerful fleet in American waters • British decided to evacuate Philadelphia and concentrate strength in New York City • In June 1778, redcoats were attacked by Washington • Battle was indecisive and Washington remained in New York area ...
DIFFERENTIATING INSTRUCTION: TIERED ACTIVITIES
... Tobacco farms began spreading along the James River. This established the pattern for the entire Chesapeake Bay—the region’s many rivers allowed planters to ship their crops directly to England. headright, a 50-acre To attract settlers, the Virginia Company offered a headright land grant for anyone ...
... Tobacco farms began spreading along the James River. This established the pattern for the entire Chesapeake Bay—the region’s many rivers allowed planters to ship their crops directly to England. headright, a 50-acre To attract settlers, the Virginia Company offered a headright land grant for anyone ...
Chapter 2: Colonizing America, 1519-1733
... region of North America, Hernando de Soto took a large expedition into the region north of Florida. De Soto’s expedition explored parts of what are today North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas. As they crisscrossed the region, the Spanish killed many Native Americans and raided thei ...
... region of North America, Hernando de Soto took a large expedition into the region north of Florida. De Soto’s expedition explored parts of what are today North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas. As they crisscrossed the region, the Spanish killed many Native Americans and raided thei ...
8th Grade - Tangipahoa Parish School System
... What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? A new way to print books that was easier and less costly To which countries did Marco Polo and Nicolo’ Polo travel? They traveled to Cathay (China), Myanmar (Burma), India, and Southwest Asia. How did China limit its contact with other countries? By stopping all o ...
... What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? A new way to print books that was easier and less costly To which countries did Marco Polo and Nicolo’ Polo travel? They traveled to Cathay (China), Myanmar (Burma), India, and Southwest Asia. How did China limit its contact with other countries? By stopping all o ...
g. The Thirteen Colonies
... Pequot War-war fought between Connectucut colonists and Pequot, sent captured Native Americans into slavery King Philip's War: Wampanoag and English Dutch and Swedish settled along the mid-Atlantic coast and were farmers and fur traders. Middle colonies included: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ...
... Pequot War-war fought between Connectucut colonists and Pequot, sent captured Native Americans into slavery King Philip's War: Wampanoag and English Dutch and Swedish settled along the mid-Atlantic coast and were farmers and fur traders. Middle colonies included: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ...
Religion, Culture - Eisenhower Junior High School
... the lower house. The governor and the members of the council usually did what the British leaders told them to do. However, this often led to conflict with the colonists in the assembly. Most conflicts occurred when officials tried to enforce tax laws and trade ...
... the lower house. The governor and the members of the council usually did what the British leaders told them to do. However, this often led to conflict with the colonists in the assembly. Most conflicts occurred when officials tried to enforce tax laws and trade ...
Notes on Acts
... a. stated British officials could not be tried in provincial courts for capital crimes They would be extradited back to Britain and tried there effectively gave British free reign to do whatever they wished, because no justice would be served while they were still in the colonies 4. Massachusett ...
... a. stated British officials could not be tried in provincial courts for capital crimes They would be extradited back to Britain and tried there effectively gave British free reign to do whatever they wished, because no justice would be served while they were still in the colonies 4. Massachusett ...
Document
... Warfare also broke out among French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec on the St. Lawrence River in 1608 for protection. Quebec was the first permanent European settlement in Canada. ...
... Warfare also broke out among French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec on the St. Lawrence River in 1608 for protection. Quebec was the first permanent European settlement in Canada. ...
Competency Goal #1
... ► These revolts in Great Britain, America, and France resulted in an absolute monarchy being replaced with a more democratic regime. ...
... ► These revolts in Great Britain, America, and France resulted in an absolute monarchy being replaced with a more democratic regime. ...
historical discussions 1 2 3 4 5
... named Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Spain's most experienced admiral, as governor of Florida, instructing him to explore and to colonize the territory. ...
... named Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Spain's most experienced admiral, as governor of Florida, instructing him to explore and to colonize the territory. ...
English Colonies, 1600 – 1650
... pestilence, leaving alive only 60 of the 400 who had come to Virginia by 1609. When spring arrived, the remaining colonists decided to head home to England. As they made their way down the James River they were met by a new Governor, Lord De La Warr, who sent them back to Jamestown. The hardships co ...
... pestilence, leaving alive only 60 of the 400 who had come to Virginia by 1609. When spring arrived, the remaining colonists decided to head home to England. As they made their way down the James River they were met by a new Governor, Lord De La Warr, who sent them back to Jamestown. The hardships co ...
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.