Note Guide
... 1. What were the objectives of the founders of Virginia? Why did the colony survive, in spite of poor planning? 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What ro ...
... 1. What were the objectives of the founders of Virginia? Why did the colony survive, in spite of poor planning? 2. What were the objectives of the founders of the Puritan colonies at Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia Colony. 3. What ro ...
13 Colonies Notes
... allowed them to elect __________. This first legislature became known as the _____________________. - They had the right to pass local _____ and raise ______. - Relations with the Natives became heated because more and more settlers came to Jamestown and began taking over more the land for ________ ...
... allowed them to elect __________. This first legislature became known as the _____________________. - They had the right to pass local _____ and raise ______. - Relations with the Natives became heated because more and more settlers came to Jamestown and began taking over more the land for ________ ...
Chesapeake Colonies
... nor the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. But they had found tobacco. Tobacco had brought the settlement from wretched failure to giddying success. Tobacco had created the need for labor at any price (even institutionalized slavery), and--since it wore out the soil every 4-7 years--the mad rush for lan ...
... nor the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. But they had found tobacco. Tobacco had brought the settlement from wretched failure to giddying success. Tobacco had created the need for labor at any price (even institutionalized slavery), and--since it wore out the soil every 4-7 years--the mad rush for lan ...
SS4H3 The student will explain the factors that shaped British
... turned tobacco into Virginia’s cash crop, which became the main source of its export economy. This flourishing business drew wealthier settlers to the area; they built plantations and imported indentured servants and slaves to work the tobacco fields. After the settlement of Virginia a group of Engl ...
... turned tobacco into Virginia’s cash crop, which became the main source of its export economy. This flourishing business drew wealthier settlers to the area; they built plantations and imported indentured servants and slaves to work the tobacco fields. After the settlement of Virginia a group of Engl ...
Unit 1 power point
... • Uprising of Virginia frontiersmen. • Led by Nathaniel Bacon. • Against the VA government due to Indian attacks on the frontier. • 1st example of class struggle in America. ...
... • Uprising of Virginia frontiersmen. • Led by Nathaniel Bacon. • Against the VA government due to Indian attacks on the frontier. • 1st example of class struggle in America. ...
Chapter 2 - Lecture Notes Powerpoint
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
... They wanted to have supply stations set up in North America for trading ships when the Northwest Passage was finally found. • (2) English merchants wanted new markets. • (3) The Americas would be a good place to send those who could not find housing or work in England. ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... killing Indian women and children The English incursion on native lands led Metacomet, or King Philip, a Wampanoag chief, to strike back in 1675 Settlers allied with the Mohawk tribe against the Wampanoags King Philip’s War took a heavy toll on all sides The Indian threat to the English diminished b ...
... killing Indian women and children The English incursion on native lands led Metacomet, or King Philip, a Wampanoag chief, to strike back in 1675 Settlers allied with the Mohawk tribe against the Wampanoags King Philip’s War took a heavy toll on all sides The Indian threat to the English diminished b ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... • In 1606, King James I granted overlapping land grants in Virginia to two joint-stock companies, the Virginia company of London and the Virginia company of Plymouth." ...
... • In 1606, King James I granted overlapping land grants in Virginia to two joint-stock companies, the Virginia company of London and the Virginia company of Plymouth." ...
Present - Images
... Controlling the new Empire Settlement and Economy – The Spanish established permanent settlements called colonies. – The colonies made Spain wealthy by mining and farming. – Indians were forced to work for the Spaniards in return for the Spaniards ensuring their wellbeings (encomienda system) ...
... Controlling the new Empire Settlement and Economy – The Spanish established permanent settlements called colonies. – The colonies made Spain wealthy by mining and farming. – Indians were forced to work for the Spaniards in return for the Spaniards ensuring their wellbeings (encomienda system) ...
Colonizing North America
... land to existing colonists, and sent new leaders to restore order in the colony. The colonists found a dependable source of income to sustain the colony: tobacco. By the 1580s, smoking tobacco had become popular in parts of Europe. The colonists’ success in growing and selling tobacco drew new colon ...
... land to existing colonists, and sent new leaders to restore order in the colony. The colonists found a dependable source of income to sustain the colony: tobacco. By the 1580s, smoking tobacco had become popular in parts of Europe. The colonists’ success in growing and selling tobacco drew new colon ...
Ch. 3 Section 4: The Southern Colonies, Pg. 86
... • A. Spain had a large empire in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America called New Spain. To keep control and protest their claims, they sent soldiers, missionaries, and settlers north of this region into – 1. present-day New Mexico, where Santa Fe was founded in late 1609 or early 1610 – ...
... • A. Spain had a large empire in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America called New Spain. To keep control and protest their claims, they sent soldiers, missionaries, and settlers north of this region into – 1. present-day New Mexico, where Santa Fe was founded in late 1609 or early 1610 – ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... • Pequots were allied with the Dutch, had conflicts with English settlers • 500 men, women, and children were massacred by Indians, New England retaliated harshly and gained land ...
... • Pequots were allied with the Dutch, had conflicts with English settlers • 500 men, women, and children were massacred by Indians, New England retaliated harshly and gained land ...
File
... Spain & Portugal: ATTITUDE At first, they just wanted to find gold. Later, they began to establish settlements in order to exploit the natural resources of the “New World.” ...
... Spain & Portugal: ATTITUDE At first, they just wanted to find gold. Later, they began to establish settlements in order to exploit the natural resources of the “New World.” ...
Unit 01 – Thirteen Colonies
... b. Two groups of settlers tried to establish a colony in Roanoke. c. Both attempts failed d. John White was the leader of the first expedition to Roanoke e. He was sent back to England to get help for the first group. f. Help was need because colonists feared the hostile Indians in the area. g. 3 y ...
... b. Two groups of settlers tried to establish a colony in Roanoke. c. Both attempts failed d. John White was the leader of the first expedition to Roanoke e. He was sent back to England to get help for the first group. f. Help was need because colonists feared the hostile Indians in the area. g. 3 y ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... – Many arrived with hope for a better lot in life – Many arrived as servants – Most immigrants were to plantation areas ...
... – Many arrived with hope for a better lot in life – Many arrived as servants – Most immigrants were to plantation areas ...
from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies
... spiritual leader – the first woman to head an organized group in America – she challenged the religious establishment of the 17th century and was expelled from Massachusetts, establishing a settlement in Rhode Island ...
... spiritual leader – the first woman to head an organized group in America – she challenged the religious establishment of the 17th century and was expelled from Massachusetts, establishing a settlement in Rhode Island ...
lee,robert u.s. history chapter 1 section 3
... The colonists responded by killing as many Native Americans as they could, even some from friendly tribes. For over a year the two sides waged a war of mutual brutality and destruction until food shortages, disease, and heavy casualties wore down the Native Americans’ resistance. ...
... The colonists responded by killing as many Native Americans as they could, even some from friendly tribes. For over a year the two sides waged a war of mutual brutality and destruction until food shortages, disease, and heavy casualties wore down the Native Americans’ resistance. ...
The Early English Colonies
... Company of London. These colonists agreed to send lumber, fish, and fur back to England for seven years before they could assume ownership of the land. Most of these settlers were Separatists from England, who wanted to separate from the Anglican Church (the Church of England). These Separatists had ...
... Company of London. These colonists agreed to send lumber, fish, and fur back to England for seven years before they could assume ownership of the land. Most of these settlers were Separatists from England, who wanted to separate from the Anglican Church (the Church of England). These Separatists had ...
Colonization Powerpoint
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. ...
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. ...
(Reading Objectives).
... almost immediately become the dominant labor system in South Carolina, while only slowly taking firm hold in England’s other southern colonies? Which was the most important factor shaping the development of England’s southern colonies in the seventeenth century: Indian relations, the one-crop planta ...
... almost immediately become the dominant labor system in South Carolina, while only slowly taking firm hold in England’s other southern colonies? Which was the most important factor shaping the development of England’s southern colonies in the seventeenth century: Indian relations, the one-crop planta ...
New England
... 1. Virginia Company of London 2. Virginia Company of Plymouth Mercantillism: Economic system that European nations used to enrich their treasures. Charter: A written contract, issued by Government giving rights to establish a colony. ...
... 1. Virginia Company of London 2. Virginia Company of Plymouth Mercantillism: Economic system that European nations used to enrich their treasures. Charter: A written contract, issued by Government giving rights to establish a colony. ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Virginia Company of London receives a charter from King James I; settlers would be given same “rights” as English men. ...
... Virginia Company of London receives a charter from King James I; settlers would be given same “rights” as English men. ...
British Colonies by Region
... Land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay Many deep rivers – means of transporting goods to European markets ...
... Land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay Many deep rivers – means of transporting goods to European markets ...
chapter2
... Example of Ireland English formed their preconceptions about American Indians largely from contact with the Irish Sir Humphrey Gilbert makes efforts to subdue the Irish in the 1560s Used as springboard for colonizing America Claimed Newfoundland in 1583 Colonization efforts of Sir Walter ...
... Example of Ireland English formed their preconceptions about American Indians largely from contact with the Irish Sir Humphrey Gilbert makes efforts to subdue the Irish in the 1560s Used as springboard for colonizing America Claimed Newfoundland in 1583 Colonization efforts of Sir Walter ...
Colony of Virginia
The Colony of Virginia (also known frequently as the Virginia Colony, the Province of Virginia, and occasionally as the Dominion and Colony of Virginia or Most Ancient Colloney and Dominion of Virginia) was the first English colony in the world. American archaeologist William Kelso says Virginia ""is where the British Empire began,... this was the first colony in the British Empire."" The colony existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the American Revolution (as a British colony after 1707). The name Virginia was first applied by Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I in 1584. After the English Civil War in the mid 17th century, the Virginia Colony was nicknamed ""The Old Dominion"" by King Charles II for its perceived loyalty to the English monarchy during the era of the Commonwealth of England.In 1607, members of a joint venture called the Virginia Company founded Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America on the banks of the James River. Famine, disease and conflict with local Native American tribes (the Powhatan Confederacy) in the first two years brought Jamestown to the brink of failure before the arrival of a new group of settlers and supplies in 1610. Tobacco became Virginia's first profitable export, the production of which had a significant impact on the society and settlement patterns. In 1624, the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by King James I and the Virginia Colony was transferred to royal authority as a crown colony.From 1619 to 1776, the legislature of the Virginia was the House of Burgesses, which governed in conjunction with a colonial governor. Jamestown remained the capital of the Virginia colony until 1699; from 1699 until its dissolution the capital was in Williamsburg. It experienced its first major political turmoil with Bacon's Rebellion of 1676.After declaring independence from Great Britain in 1775 before the Declaration of Independence was officially adopted, the Virginia Colony became the Commonwealth of Virginia, one of the original thirteen states of the United States, adopting as its official slogan ""The Old Dominion"". After the United States was formed, the entire states of West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, and portions of Ohio and Western Pennsylvania were all later created from the territory encompassed earlier by the Colony of Virginia.