Social Studies Unit 3 Lesson 7 Title: Colonial Governments Main
... King appointed governors so governors & assemblies were often in disagreement since assemblies supported colonial self-government and the governors were the mouthpiece of the king CT & RI elected their own governors – governor was to represent king’s position and the assembly was to represent the po ...
... King appointed governors so governors & assemblies were often in disagreement since assemblies supported colonial self-government and the governors were the mouthpiece of the king CT & RI elected their own governors – governor was to represent king’s position and the assembly was to represent the po ...
Old quiz
... Western Hemisphere. What was an important result of this exploration? A. Italy was prevented from claiming land in the New World. B. Spain and Portugal established colonies in the Americas. C. European nations lost interest in trading with Asia. D. The Spice Islands were discovered. _____16. How did ...
... Western Hemisphere. What was an important result of this exploration? A. Italy was prevented from claiming land in the New World. B. Spain and Portugal established colonies in the Americas. C. European nations lost interest in trading with Asia. D. The Spice Islands were discovered. _____16. How did ...
Chapter 3 Section 2 p.64-71
... The fertile Connecticut River valley, south of Massachusetts, was better for farming than was the stony soil around Boston. In the 1630s colonists began to settle in this area. One such colonist, Massachusetts minister Thomas Hooker, grew dissatisfied with the way that Winthrop and other Puritan lea ...
... The fertile Connecticut River valley, south of Massachusetts, was better for farming than was the stony soil around Boston. In the 1630s colonists began to settle in this area. One such colonist, Massachusetts minister Thomas Hooker, grew dissatisfied with the way that Winthrop and other Puritan lea ...
Chapter 2, Section 1 Did You Know? The Aztec started Tenochtitlán
... A. In 1524 the French king sent Giovanni da Verrazano to map the North American coastline. The king was interested in finding the Northwest Passage—the northern route through North America to the Pacific Ocean. Although Verrazano found no such passage, he did map a large area of North America’s east ...
... A. In 1524 the French king sent Giovanni da Verrazano to map the North American coastline. The king was interested in finding the Northwest Passage—the northern route through North America to the Pacific Ocean. Although Verrazano found no such passage, he did map a large area of North America’s east ...
Unit One: 1600-1763 - University City High School United States
... Congregationalism: Protestant organizational system based on the freedom of each church to control its affairs. An offshoot of the separatist, it was continued by the pilgrims in America where it was adopted by the new churches as a way to maintain local independence. Congregationalism was part of ...
... Congregationalism: Protestant organizational system based on the freedom of each church to control its affairs. An offshoot of the separatist, it was continued by the pilgrims in America where it was adopted by the new churches as a way to maintain local independence. Congregationalism was part of ...
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... puritan settlers who would control the government and the charter of the Massachusetts Bay company. The agreement was based on the creation of a market for trade but instead developed a religiously based government. Puritan Migration: The term given to the migration of Puritans to America in the ear ...
... puritan settlers who would control the government and the charter of the Massachusetts Bay company. The agreement was based on the creation of a market for trade but instead developed a religiously based government. Puritan Migration: The term given to the migration of Puritans to America in the ear ...
- The American Experience in the Classroom
... These public declarations understandably did not sit well with the Patriots. Given the already unfavorable sentiments towards Hutchinson and King George, the address had many in an uproar. These statements and other persistent acts of British sympathizing by the Hooper family and other Loyalists fam ...
... These public declarations understandably did not sit well with the Patriots. Given the already unfavorable sentiments towards Hutchinson and King George, the address had many in an uproar. These statements and other persistent acts of British sympathizing by the Hooper family and other Loyalists fam ...
New Hampshire - Mrhousch.com
... left England on April 8, 1630 with 12 ships and over 700 people. This image titled “Arrival of the Winthrop’s Ships in Boston Harbor” was created circa 1880 by William F. Halsall (1841-1919). The ships are just coming to anchor, with the flagship in the foreground. The flagship, named the Arbella af ...
... left England on April 8, 1630 with 12 ships and over 700 people. This image titled “Arrival of the Winthrop’s Ships in Boston Harbor” was created circa 1880 by William F. Halsall (1841-1919). The ships are just coming to anchor, with the flagship in the foreground. The flagship, named the Arbella af ...
English Colonial Failures in the 1500s
... left England on April 8, 1630 with 12 ships and over 700 people. This image titled “Arrival of the Winthrop’s Ships in Boston Harbor” was created circa 1880 by William F. Halsall (1841-1919). The ships are just coming to anchor, with the flagship in the foreground. The flagship, named the Arbella af ...
... left England on April 8, 1630 with 12 ships and over 700 people. This image titled “Arrival of the Winthrop’s Ships in Boston Harbor” was created circa 1880 by William F. Halsall (1841-1919). The ships are just coming to anchor, with the flagship in the foreground. The flagship, named the Arbella af ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... • Eventually Europeans began to see North America as an important area for trading and colonization ...
... • Eventually Europeans began to see North America as an important area for trading and colonization ...
Colonial Recruitment Poster
... summer, snow in the winter. Inland travel was even more difficult, since the country was covered by dense forests. A westward traveler either followed an Indian trail or paddled his way along one of he many rivers. Because of the lack of good roads, few colonists journeyed far from home. SOCIAL CLAS ...
... summer, snow in the winter. Inland travel was even more difficult, since the country was covered by dense forests. A westward traveler either followed an Indian trail or paddled his way along one of he many rivers. Because of the lack of good roads, few colonists journeyed far from home. SOCIAL CLAS ...
Colonization of the Americas
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
Colonization of the Americas
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
Colonization of the Americas
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
... Netherlands. They left from the Netherlands and though only 35 of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower were separatists (religious pilgrims) they were all called Pilgrims because religion shaped the way of life in this area. The first winter more than half of all the Plymouth settlers died ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... Pilgrims were one of the first religious groups to establish a permanent settlement in the New World. Their journey started over arguments with the church in England. They did not agree with the new church that was formed in the mid-1500s. This group was known as Separatists, because they wanted to ...
... Pilgrims were one of the first religious groups to establish a permanent settlement in the New World. Their journey started over arguments with the church in England. They did not agree with the new church that was formed in the mid-1500s. This group was known as Separatists, because they wanted to ...
Social studies review flash cards
... surrender. Instead, Jones said, “I have not yet begun to fight” and was able to defeat the attacking British ship. ...
... surrender. Instead, Jones said, “I have not yet begun to fight” and was able to defeat the attacking British ship. ...
Benjamin Franklin`s World 1702-1763
... British invade under Braddock and are beaten back Later the British, under new leadership, are able to gradually divide the French powers and end up invading Canada, taking Quebec and Montreal. Peace of Paris, 1763 effectively remove French presence in Canada and East of the Mississippi including Ne ...
... British invade under Braddock and are beaten back Later the British, under new leadership, are able to gradually divide the French powers and end up invading Canada, taking Quebec and Montreal. Peace of Paris, 1763 effectively remove French presence in Canada and East of the Mississippi including Ne ...
11th Grade Semester One Unit 1: Colonial Foundations Stage 1
... Performance Task(s) – Other Evidence ...
... Performance Task(s) – Other Evidence ...
Ch. 3.2 Part 3
... the only established church in the colony. Other New England colonies were also dominated by Puritans, who tolerated some Christian groups but persecuted others. Only Rhode Island tolerated all Christian denominations, as well as Judaism. ...
... the only established church in the colony. Other New England colonies were also dominated by Puritans, who tolerated some Christian groups but persecuted others. Only Rhode Island tolerated all Christian denominations, as well as Judaism. ...
The Thirteen Colonies
... In the 1600s and 1700s, a new religious group, the Puritans, was developing a large following in England. They called themselves Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, which they ...
... In the 1600s and 1700s, a new religious group, the Puritans, was developing a large following in England. They called themselves Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, which they ...
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... named Virginia, in honor of England’s unmarried queen. He selected as a site for the first settlement Roanoke Island just off the coast of present-day North Carolina. After one abortive attempt, a group of 114 settlers – men, women, and children – were landed in July 1587. Shortly thereafter, Virgin ...
... named Virginia, in honor of England’s unmarried queen. He selected as a site for the first settlement Roanoke Island just off the coast of present-day North Carolina. After one abortive attempt, a group of 114 settlers – men, women, and children – were landed in July 1587. Shortly thereafter, Virgin ...
13 Colonies Notes
... a. Plymouth Colony - Religious groups known as _________ were being persecuted in England; they left to live in _______ for a number of years. - The Separatists received a ____ to start a settlement in ______. They didn’t have enough _______ and ______, so they opened up their group to other non Sep ...
... a. Plymouth Colony - Religious groups known as _________ were being persecuted in England; they left to live in _______ for a number of years. - The Separatists received a ____ to start a settlement in ______. They didn’t have enough _______ and ______, so they opened up their group to other non Sep ...
British Colonial Trade Regulations, 1651-1764 Act
... • After 1629, New England Townha!1 Meeting: Church members discussed political and community issues ...
... • After 1629, New England Townha!1 Meeting: Church members discussed political and community issues ...
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.