The Southern Colonies - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... Learned from the people of Jamestown– began to grow tobacco for profit Protestants began moving in the 1640s religious conflict Toleration Act of 1649: made it a crime to restrict religious rights of Christians First law of religious tolerance in the English colonies ...
... Learned from the people of Jamestown– began to grow tobacco for profit Protestants began moving in the 1640s religious conflict Toleration Act of 1649: made it a crime to restrict religious rights of Christians First law of religious tolerance in the English colonies ...
Chapter Five - Dickinson ISD
... Test Review Voters had to be property holders Why did Americans want to trade with people other than British? Presbyterian and Congregational ministers supported the revolution ...
... Test Review Voters had to be property holders Why did Americans want to trade with people other than British? Presbyterian and Congregational ministers supported the revolution ...
Presentation Plus!
... Britain paid for war supplies, which ultimately put them into debt. Pitt sent British troops to conquer French Canada. In 1758 the British recaptured the fort at Louisbourg. New Englanders, led by British officers, captured Fort Frontenac. British troops forced the French to abandon Fort Duquesne, w ...
... Britain paid for war supplies, which ultimately put them into debt. Pitt sent British troops to conquer French Canada. In 1758 the British recaptured the fort at Louisbourg. New Englanders, led by British officers, captured Fort Frontenac. British troops forced the French to abandon Fort Duquesne, w ...
Middle Colonies
... backgrounds. New Jersey had no natural harbors, so it did not develop a major port or city like New York. New Jersey’s proprietors made few profits and eventually sold their shares of the colony. By 1702 New Jersey became a royal colony, but the colonists continued to make local laws. ...
... backgrounds. New Jersey had no natural harbors, so it did not develop a major port or city like New York. New Jersey’s proprietors made few profits and eventually sold their shares of the colony. By 1702 New Jersey became a royal colony, but the colonists continued to make local laws. ...
Colonial North America
... • As with Jamestown, Puritan settlers were met with resistance from Native Americans over land rights. • Puritans (with their superior weapons) were able to suppress Natives and force them onto early “reservations”. • In 1675 a massive Indian rebellion erupted against Puritan colonists. • The Nati ...
... • As with Jamestown, Puritan settlers were met with resistance from Native Americans over land rights. • Puritans (with their superior weapons) were able to suppress Natives and force them onto early “reservations”. • In 1675 a massive Indian rebellion erupted against Puritan colonists. • The Nati ...
New England
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
1st Period Review Chart
... -Combating other religions an obligation of rulers -prime force in developing New Spain Reformation strength in northern Europe Puritans, opposed Catholic influences in the Church of England, -focused church authority in local congregations. -thousands of Puritan migrants to AmericaReligious persec ...
... -Combating other religions an obligation of rulers -prime force in developing New Spain Reformation strength in northern Europe Puritans, opposed Catholic influences in the Church of England, -focused church authority in local congregations. -thousands of Puritan migrants to AmericaReligious persec ...
foundations of america
... 2.) What is being represented in this picture? What emotion does the picture portray? ...
... 2.) What is being represented in this picture? What emotion does the picture portray? ...
Our Colonial Heritage
... Columbus’ Legacy is a Mixture of Pros and Cons. New Animals Introduced (Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Turkeys, ...
... Columbus’ Legacy is a Mixture of Pros and Cons. New Animals Introduced (Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Turkeys, ...
Grade 10
... and modified the environment. The student is expected to (A) analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribution, settlement patterns, and economic activities in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. ...
... and modified the environment. The student is expected to (A) analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribution, settlement patterns, and economic activities in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. ...
Unit Outline: North America, 1492-1763 - AP Central
... of, self-government in the political, religious, economic, and social aspects of their lives. I. Exploration and settlement by France, Holland, and Spain A. The dynamics of European expansion 1. Desire for spices, fabrics, gold (from Africa), etc. -- goods not available in Europe 2. Desire to break ...
... of, self-government in the political, religious, economic, and social aspects of their lives. I. Exploration and settlement by France, Holland, and Spain A. The dynamics of European expansion 1. Desire for spices, fabrics, gold (from Africa), etc. -- goods not available in Europe 2. Desire to break ...
11th Grade Semester One Unit 1: Colonial Foundations Stage 1
... Mountains, 13 colonies, crops/plantations). ...
... Mountains, 13 colonies, crops/plantations). ...
Unit 1 Powerpoint 1
... •Agriculture showed how sophisticated the Native Americans were. Most of the crops were corn. •5000 B.C. corn became staple crop in Mexico • foundation to the Aztec and Incan Empires • hunters-gatherers to settled people. •1200 B.C. • Corn planting reached the present-day American Southwest resulti ...
... •Agriculture showed how sophisticated the Native Americans were. Most of the crops were corn. •5000 B.C. corn became staple crop in Mexico • foundation to the Aztec and Incan Empires • hunters-gatherers to settled people. •1200 B.C. • Corn planting reached the present-day American Southwest resulti ...
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... • Becomes 1st permanent colonial town • Powatan who inhabit the land… • Coexist with Whites for a time • Eventually, more and more whites come leading to conflict • are not as easily overcome • Life is Jamestown is very very very tough ...
... • Becomes 1st permanent colonial town • Powatan who inhabit the land… • Coexist with Whites for a time • Eventually, more and more whites come leading to conflict • are not as easily overcome • Life is Jamestown is very very very tough ...
Honors MWH The Atlantic World 20 questions
... 3. Who urged better treatment for native peoples and proposed ...
... 3. Who urged better treatment for native peoples and proposed ...
New England Colonies - Team Sigma
... Within decades of the settling of Plymouth in 1620, several other colonies took root in New England. These colonies sprung up for religious freedom as did the Pilgrims before them. One religious group was the Puritans, a well educated middle-class people founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. By the ...
... Within decades of the settling of Plymouth in 1620, several other colonies took root in New England. These colonies sprung up for religious freedom as did the Pilgrims before them. One religious group was the Puritans, a well educated middle-class people founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. By the ...
Essential Question:
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
... Fundamental Orders was model of civil gov’t based on religious Plymouth, st written Rhode Island drew independent colonists who history) principles (the highly 1the constitution in American Massachusetts practiced religious toleration (founded by religious dissenter Rogercolony Williams) grew & New ...
a new world - Social Studies Resources
... During the 1500s the Dutch sent fishing boats to North America. In 1609 Henry Hudson claimed for Holland the land along the river that still bears his name. Dutch farmers and merchants began settling along the Hudson River, and soon the port town of New Amsterdam was busy and prosperous. By 1664 Eng ...
... During the 1500s the Dutch sent fishing boats to North America. In 1609 Henry Hudson claimed for Holland the land along the river that still bears his name. Dutch farmers and merchants began settling along the Hudson River, and soon the port town of New Amsterdam was busy and prosperous. By 1664 Eng ...
second plantation colony
... • In 1663 Carolina was named after King Charles II – The king gave 8 proprietors the rights to the colony, but they focused on the southern part ...
... • In 1663 Carolina was named after King Charles II – The king gave 8 proprietors the rights to the colony, but they focused on the southern part ...
3.1 An Empire and its Colonies
... legislatures that came to dominate. • The legislatures created and passed laws regarding defense and taxation. • They took over the job of setting salaries for royal officials. • They influenced local appointments of judges and other officials. • The governor’s council came to be dominated by promin ...
... legislatures that came to dominate. • The legislatures created and passed laws regarding defense and taxation. • They took over the job of setting salaries for royal officials. • They influenced local appointments of judges and other officials. • The governor’s council came to be dominated by promin ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... • The status of the child would be determined based on the MOTHER and not the FATHER ...
... • The status of the child would be determined based on the MOTHER and not the FATHER ...
COLONY NAME YEAR FOUNDED FOUNDED BY BECAME ROYAL
... From the foundation of the colonies beginning with the founding of Jamestown until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, different regions of the eastern coast had different characteristics. Once established, the thirteen British colonies could be divided into three geographic areas: New England, ...
... From the foundation of the colonies beginning with the founding of Jamestown until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, different regions of the eastern coast had different characteristics. Once established, the thirteen British colonies could be divided into three geographic areas: New England, ...