Summary
... didn’t always agree with the laws and leadership in Massachusetts. When he heard about a fertile valley along a river to the west, he convinced his family and about 100 other people to move there with him. It took Hooker and his followers two weeks to travel to the Connecticut Valley with their anim ...
... didn’t always agree with the laws and leadership in Massachusetts. When he heard about a fertile valley along a river to the west, he convinced his family and about 100 other people to move there with him. It took Hooker and his followers two weeks to travel to the Connecticut Valley with their anim ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... Spain’s Empire in the New World Spain’s Pattern of Conquest- The Spanish followed a systematic pattern of conquest, spurred by the three g’s: God- the spread of Catholic religion; Gold- the desire to find new sources of gold and silver; and Glory- the claiming of lands and people for the Spanish cro ...
... Spain’s Empire in the New World Spain’s Pattern of Conquest- The Spanish followed a systematic pattern of conquest, spurred by the three g’s: God- the spread of Catholic religion; Gold- the desire to find new sources of gold and silver; and Glory- the claiming of lands and people for the Spanish cro ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... Spain’s Empire in the New World Spain’s Pattern of Conquest- The Spanish followed a systematic pattern of conquest, spurred by the three g’s: God- the spread of Catholic religion; Gold- the desire to find new sources of gold and silver; and Glory- the claiming of lands and people for the Spanish cro ...
... Spain’s Empire in the New World Spain’s Pattern of Conquest- The Spanish followed a systematic pattern of conquest, spurred by the three g’s: God- the spread of Catholic religion; Gold- the desire to find new sources of gold and silver; and Glory- the claiming of lands and people for the Spanish cro ...
Governing of Colonies to French and Indian War Teacher Notes
... As a result of English Civil War, for one example Creation of the Dominion of New England to gain more political control over colonies (fails) ...
... As a result of English Civil War, for one example Creation of the Dominion of New England to gain more political control over colonies (fails) ...
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 ...
The Breach Widens: Resistance to the Monarchy
... Early Military Actions as Colonists Meet and Debate independence • Patriot Troops storm and capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British in New Hampshire’s Green Mountains • Patriot Troops take up a defensive position on a Hill overlooking Boston and Boston Harbor • The Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston ...
... Early Military Actions as Colonists Meet and Debate independence • Patriot Troops storm and capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British in New Hampshire’s Green Mountains • Patriot Troops take up a defensive position on a Hill overlooking Boston and Boston Harbor • The Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston ...
Unit 2 – Foundations of American Govt Notes
... ANCIENT PLANS OF GOVERNMENT In 510 BC, the city-state of Athens created the first democratic government, and soon other Greek city-states imitated them. Even city-states that weren't Greek, like Carthage and Rome, experimented with giving the poor people more power at ...
... ANCIENT PLANS OF GOVERNMENT In 510 BC, the city-state of Athens created the first democratic government, and soon other Greek city-states imitated them. Even city-states that weren't Greek, like Carthage and Rome, experimented with giving the poor people more power at ...
Colonial Economics
... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
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... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
Colonial Life - TheMattHatters
... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
... York, and Philadelphia. • John Peter Zinger, New York printer, published articles that criticized the royal governor. • Zinger was arrested, and his ...
English Colonies, 1600 – 1650
... In 1624, King James had appointed a commission to investigate the London Company and their management of Jamestown. The committee recommended the court dissolve the company, so the King revoked the charter, making Virginia a royal colony directly under his control. As a financial investment the Lond ...
... In 1624, King James had appointed a commission to investigate the London Company and their management of Jamestown. The committee recommended the court dissolve the company, so the King revoked the charter, making Virginia a royal colony directly under his control. As a financial investment the Lond ...
British Colonies
... Creation of new churches Middle and lower classes How does this fit into independence later? ...
... Creation of new churches Middle and lower classes How does this fit into independence later? ...
The Road to Independence
... moist and treeless tundra, it was covered with grasses and plant life, attracting the large animals that early humans hunted for their survival. The first people to reach North America almost certainly did so without knowing they had crossed into a new continent. They would have been following game, ...
... moist and treeless tundra, it was covered with grasses and plant life, attracting the large animals that early humans hunted for their survival. The first people to reach North America almost certainly did so without knowing they had crossed into a new continent. They would have been following game, ...
Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770
... daughter gave birth Virginia Dare was the first English child born in North America White explored the area and drew pictures of what he saw In a book illustrated by white, another colonist described the Native American towns the settlers encountered: “Their towns are small… a village may contain bu ...
... daughter gave birth Virginia Dare was the first English child born in North America White explored the area and drew pictures of what he saw In a book illustrated by white, another colonist described the Native American towns the settlers encountered: “Their towns are small… a village may contain bu ...
APUSH TKarnes Summary: Chapter 3,The British Empire in America
... to a son, the prospect of a Catholic heir’s returning to the throne precipitated a bloodless coup known as the Glorious Revolution. In quick order, colonists in Maryland and the Dominion of New England rebelled against the governors appointed by James II. In Maryland and Massachusetts, new royal col ...
... to a son, the prospect of a Catholic heir’s returning to the throne precipitated a bloodless coup known as the Glorious Revolution. In quick order, colonists in Maryland and the Dominion of New England rebelled against the governors appointed by James II. In Maryland and Massachusetts, new royal col ...
historical discussions 1 2 3 4 5
... he had visited were not part of Asia (as Columbus thought) but rather were part of a "New World In 1507, a pamphlet was published called "The Four Voyages of Amerigo" and the author suggested that the new land that Amerigo had explored be named in his honor. ...
... he had visited were not part of Asia (as Columbus thought) but rather were part of a "New World In 1507, a pamphlet was published called "The Four Voyages of Amerigo" and the author suggested that the new land that Amerigo had explored be named in his honor. ...
8th Grade Biographical Glosary
... the many groups established in Colonial America to monitor events pertaining to public welfare. . In this position, Like Paul Revere, he rode out from Boston to warn the countryside that the British were heading towards Lexington and Concord. As soldier, he served in the ...
... the many groups established in Colonial America to monitor events pertaining to public welfare. . In this position, Like Paul Revere, he rode out from Boston to warn the countryside that the British were heading towards Lexington and Concord. As soldier, he served in the ...
UNIT 2 Reading Summaries
... outnumbered women by about six to one. The colony, therefore, could not count on a natural increase in its population. Disease and Indian attacks continued to take their toll, especially the sudden outbursts of violence in 1622 that almost wiped out the colony. Virginia remained a place to make a qu ...
... outnumbered women by about six to one. The colony, therefore, could not count on a natural increase in its population. Disease and Indian attacks continued to take their toll, especially the sudden outbursts of violence in 1622 that almost wiped out the colony. Virginia remained a place to make a qu ...
Chapter 3and4and5 PPT Notes
... • The English monarch had ultimate authority over the colonies. Colonial Governors and Legislatures • The governor served as head of the government. • Most were assisted by an advisory council. • Some colonies had elected representatives. • Virginia established the first colonial legislature in 1619 ...
... • The English monarch had ultimate authority over the colonies. Colonial Governors and Legislatures • The governor served as head of the government. • Most were assisted by an advisory council. • Some colonies had elected representatives. • Virginia established the first colonial legislature in 1619 ...
Lesson 3 Middle Colonies
... New Netherland's success did not go unnoticed. The English wanted to gain control of the valuable Dutch colony. England insisted it had a right to the land based on John Cabot's explorations in the late 1400s. In 1664 the English sent a fleet to attack New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant, governor of th ...
... New Netherland's success did not go unnoticed. The English wanted to gain control of the valuable Dutch colony. England insisted it had a right to the land based on John Cabot's explorations in the late 1400s. In 1664 the English sent a fleet to attack New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant, governor of th ...
Unit 1 Study Guide
... independent and electing its own pastor and officers 17th century Massachusetts Bay – churches also fairly democratic in that they elected ministers and other officials, but church closely tied with state government February 1631 - Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636 and separated church and ...
... independent and electing its own pastor and officers 17th century Massachusetts Bay – churches also fairly democratic in that they elected ministers and other officials, but church closely tied with state government February 1631 - Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636 and separated church and ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
... mortality rate of more than 40% in the first year." • So why after 1660, were indentured servants increasingly replaced by African slaves?" ...
1.3-New_England_Colonies-Historysage
... of England. b. Hitherto, moderate Puritans had gathered support in Parliament for reforms c. King refused to guarantee power of Parliament or basic rights for people. B. MBC founded in 1629 by non-Separatist Puritans out of fear for their faith and England's future. 1. Cambridge Agreement: signed in ...
... of England. b. Hitherto, moderate Puritans had gathered support in Parliament for reforms c. King refused to guarantee power of Parliament or basic rights for people. B. MBC founded in 1629 by non-Separatist Puritans out of fear for their faith and England's future. 1. Cambridge Agreement: signed in ...
Settlers and Pilgrims slides
... established as “plantations of religion.” The city upon the hill: a religious experiment that would prove that God’s plan for his churches could be successfully realized in the American wilderness. Their deep religious feeling colored all their plans and habits of life. Their ideals were of the most ...
... established as “plantations of religion.” The city upon the hill: a religious experiment that would prove that God’s plan for his churches could be successfully realized in the American wilderness. Their deep religious feeling colored all their plans and habits of life. Their ideals were of the most ...
Province of Massachusetts Bay
The Province of Massachusetts Bay was a crown colony in North America and one of the thirteen original states of the United States. It was chartered on October 7, 1691, by William and Mary, the joint monarchs of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. The charter took effect on May 14, 1692, and included the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Plymouth Colony, the Province of Maine, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The modern Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the direct successor; Maine is a separate U.S. state, and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are Canadian provinces (the last two were only part of the colony until 1697).The name Massachusetts comes from the Massachusett, an Algonquian tribe. The name has been translated as ""at the great hill"", ""at the place of large hills"", or ""at the range of hills"", with reference to the Blue Hills, and in particular, Great Blue Hill.