European Exploration Colonization
... Europe took over almost all of North and South America. Between 1750-1900, they did the same in Asia and Africa. They claimed to have done so to spread Christianity and their idea of civilization. The greatest immediate changes that resulted from this conquest and colonization were that the natives ...
... Europe took over almost all of North and South America. Between 1750-1900, they did the same in Asia and Africa. They claimed to have done so to spread Christianity and their idea of civilization. The greatest immediate changes that resulted from this conquest and colonization were that the natives ...
STAAR card sort 3 File - Galena Park ISD Moodle
... the Connecticut River colony in 1639, was the first written constitution in the colonies ...
... the Connecticut River colony in 1639, was the first written constitution in the colonies ...
Readings Madison and War of 1812
... and they are ours.” This led the way for General William Henry Harrison’s victory in the Battle of the Thames River (near Detroit), in which Tecumseh was killed. The next year, 1814, ships commanded by Thomas Macdonough defeated a British fleet on Lake Champlain. As a result, the British had to retr ...
... and they are ours.” This led the way for General William Henry Harrison’s victory in the Battle of the Thames River (near Detroit), in which Tecumseh was killed. The next year, 1814, ships commanded by Thomas Macdonough defeated a British fleet on Lake Champlain. As a result, the British had to retr ...
Chapter 2
... Colonists wanted to grow tobacco on Indian lands; as the colony grew, so did conflict 1622 colonists killed a Powhatan leader; Powhatan attacked settlers killing hundreds; settlers then burned Indian villages – fighting continued approx. 20 years War showed Virginia that London Company could n ...
... Colonists wanted to grow tobacco on Indian lands; as the colony grew, so did conflict 1622 colonists killed a Powhatan leader; Powhatan attacked settlers killing hundreds; settlers then burned Indian villages – fighting continued approx. 20 years War showed Virginia that London Company could n ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...
CHAPTER 2 Putting Down Roots Opportunity and
... – Green Spring faction controlled lucrative economic activity – Frontier population felt that Berkeley did not protect them from Native Americans ...
... – Green Spring faction controlled lucrative economic activity – Frontier population felt that Berkeley did not protect them from Native Americans ...
The Planting of English America
... the comparatively well-organized and militarily disciplined whites. Finally, unlike the Indians whom the Spaniards had encountered to the south, who could be put to work in the mines and had gold and silver to trade, the Powhatans served no economic function for the Virginia colonists. They provided ...
... the comparatively well-organized and militarily disciplined whites. Finally, unlike the Indians whom the Spaniards had encountered to the south, who could be put to work in the mines and had gold and silver to trade, the Powhatans served no economic function for the Virginia colonists. They provided ...
American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... the comparatively well-organized and militarily disciplined whites. Finally, unlike the Indians whom the Spaniards had encountered to the south, who could be put to work in the mines and had gold and silver to trade, the Powhatans served no economic function for the Virginia colonists. They provided ...
... the comparatively well-organized and militarily disciplined whites. Finally, unlike the Indians whom the Spaniards had encountered to the south, who could be put to work in the mines and had gold and silver to trade, the Powhatans served no economic function for the Virginia colonists. They provided ...
Unit 1 PPT 2 - Henry County Schools
... ■Puritans did not support dissent: : –Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the Rhode Island colony in 1636 –Anne Hutchinson was banished to Rhode Island for challenging Puritan leaders’ authority ...
... ■Puritans did not support dissent: : –Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the Rhode Island colony in 1636 –Anne Hutchinson was banished to Rhode Island for challenging Puritan leaders’ authority ...
Magee
... - Triangular trade - Govt based on will of the majority - Became Royal Colony in 1691 - Boston significant ...
... - Triangular trade - Govt based on will of the majority - Became Royal Colony in 1691 - Boston significant ...
APUSH Summer Assignment
... expanse of North America over time, they developed distinct and increasingly complex societies by adapting to and transforming their diverse environments. Support the concept and essential understanding by answering the following questions: A. How did the cultivation of a certain crop (name the crop ...
... expanse of North America over time, they developed distinct and increasingly complex societies by adapting to and transforming their diverse environments. Support the concept and essential understanding by answering the following questions: A. How did the cultivation of a certain crop (name the crop ...
Early European Colonization of the New World
... • These fishing stations gave way to permanent colonies – Port Royal (Nova Scotia) settled by the French in 1604 – Quebec settled by the French in 1608 – Jamestown founded by the British in 1607 – Massachusetts Bay colony settled by the British in 1630 – New Amsterdam settled by the Dutch in 1623, o ...
... • These fishing stations gave way to permanent colonies – Port Royal (Nova Scotia) settled by the French in 1604 – Quebec settled by the French in 1608 – Jamestown founded by the British in 1607 – Massachusetts Bay colony settled by the British in 1630 – New Amsterdam settled by the Dutch in 1623, o ...
Chapter 2
... • Other Spanish conquistadors explored other parts of America, searching for rumored wealthy cities. Pánfilo de Narváez search for a fabled city of gold in what is today northern Florida. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition in search of the rumored Seven Golden Cities of Cibola. His expl ...
... • Other Spanish conquistadors explored other parts of America, searching for rumored wealthy cities. Pánfilo de Narváez search for a fabled city of gold in what is today northern Florida. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition in search of the rumored Seven Golden Cities of Cibola. His expl ...
New England Colonies
... • Attempted to form an Indian alliance against English • Over 50 towns in English settlements were attacked and burned ...
... • Attempted to form an Indian alliance against English • Over 50 towns in English settlements were attacked and burned ...
Chapter 3
... “P” call monarch’s religious power into ? Jame’s actions are severe “P” leave for? Given Charter in 1619- to go to? Land in?-create a Compact Bradford saves the colony-whose historical significance lies in their moral and spiritual qualities ...
... “P” call monarch’s religious power into ? Jame’s actions are severe “P” leave for? Given Charter in 1619- to go to? Land in?-create a Compact Bradford saves the colony-whose historical significance lies in their moral and spiritual qualities ...
European Colonies in America
... – Influential newspapers were published in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. ...
... – Influential newspapers were published in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. ...
Final Review:
... Benedict Arnold – America’s first Traitor Marquis de Lafayette –Frenchman and loyal aide to George Washington. Was in charge of forcing the British army to surrender at Yorktown using their naval fleet. James Oglethorpe – founded the colony of Georgia Benjamin Franklin – convinced France to join all ...
... Benedict Arnold – America’s first Traitor Marquis de Lafayette –Frenchman and loyal aide to George Washington. Was in charge of forcing the British army to surrender at Yorktown using their naval fleet. James Oglethorpe – founded the colony of Georgia Benjamin Franklin – convinced France to join all ...
Unit 2 MC Test and Answers
... imprudent zeal in the magistrates of Boston to Christianize those heathen before they were civilized and enjoying them the strict observation of their laws, which, to a people so rude and licentious, hath proved even intolerable, and that the more, for that while the magistrates, for their profit, p ...
... imprudent zeal in the magistrates of Boston to Christianize those heathen before they were civilized and enjoying them the strict observation of their laws, which, to a people so rude and licentious, hath proved even intolerable, and that the more, for that while the magistrates, for their profit, p ...
New England
... Roger Williams shocked the puritans by: The colonists had no right to take Native American land No one should be forced to attend church Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on anyone Church and state should be kept separate He was banished for his beliefs. He founded Rhode Islan ...
... Roger Williams shocked the puritans by: The colonists had no right to take Native American land No one should be forced to attend church Puritans should not impose their religious beliefs on anyone Church and state should be kept separate He was banished for his beliefs. He founded Rhode Islan ...
Unit 2 – Foundations of American Govt Notes
... - England wished to establish its control of the colonies ...
... - England wished to establish its control of the colonies ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... However, some ran away to the western interior. Until 1660, most slaves were treated like indentured servants and freed after 5-7 years. “New York and the Quaker Colonies: Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania” New York- In 1609, Henry Hudson claimed New Netherland (comprising much of today’s New York S ...
... However, some ran away to the western interior. Until 1660, most slaves were treated like indentured servants and freed after 5-7 years. “New York and the Quaker Colonies: Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania” New York- In 1609, Henry Hudson claimed New Netherland (comprising much of today’s New York S ...
American Revolution and War for Independence Introduction
... "redcoats," rather than provincial troops, won the war. Nor did they see any reason for curtailing commerce that, in effect, constituted trade with the enemy. In spite of this lack of wholehearted colonial support and in spite of several early military defeats, England's superior strategic position ...
... "redcoats," rather than provincial troops, won the war. Nor did they see any reason for curtailing commerce that, in effect, constituted trade with the enemy. In spite of this lack of wholehearted colonial support and in spite of several early military defeats, England's superior strategic position ...
Give Me Liberty (New British Policies)
... 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 ...
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.