European Exploration and Colonization
... Who were the English nobility who received large land grants in Virginia from the King of England and helped settle the colony? ...
... Who were the English nobility who received large land grants in Virginia from the King of England and helped settle the colony? ...
Governing of Colonies to French and Indian War Teacher Notes
... and France claimed British had Indian allies, too—particularly those who were enemies of the tribes that were In response, the supporting the French. French erected forts in western Spain was in decline as a presence in No. Pennsylvania to ...
... and France claimed British had Indian allies, too—particularly those who were enemies of the tribes that were In response, the supporting the French. French erected forts in western Spain was in decline as a presence in No. Pennsylvania to ...
The Middle Colonies - Reading Community Schools
... • Began as a Dutch colony of New Netherlands • Colony was known for its fur trade between the Dutch and the Native Americans • Also traded with merchants in the English colonies ...
... • Began as a Dutch colony of New Netherlands • Colony was known for its fur trade between the Dutch and the Native Americans • Also traded with merchants in the English colonies ...
Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America
... o Assemblies came to think of themselves a little parliaments ...
... o Assemblies came to think of themselves a little parliaments ...
The Duel for North America: 1608-1763
... Named after the king or queen who ruled England during the war King William’s War 1689-1697 Queen Anne’s War 1702-1713 England tried to capture Quebec with limited success King George’s War 1744-1748 Spain and France attacked the frontiers of the colonies England had some success ...
... Named after the king or queen who ruled England during the war King William’s War 1689-1697 Queen Anne’s War 1702-1713 England tried to capture Quebec with limited success King George’s War 1744-1748 Spain and France attacked the frontiers of the colonies England had some success ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... • Create your own colony based from any of the Exploring countries and place it somewhere in Canada – Explain why you choose there and how its placement will help the people of your colony – Why would people want to leave from the Mother Country to live in your colony? ...
... • Create your own colony based from any of the Exploring countries and place it somewhere in Canada – Explain why you choose there and how its placement will help the people of your colony – Why would people want to leave from the Mother Country to live in your colony? ...
The British Colonies - CGMS Social Studies
... important, especially in the fertile wheat- and corngrowing regions of Pennsylvania and New York. Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By 1760, the colonists built a third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriv ...
... important, especially in the fertile wheat- and corngrowing regions of Pennsylvania and New York. Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By 1760, the colonists built a third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriv ...
Section 1: England and Its Colonies
... To supply the labor they needed, the planters imported and enslaved hundreds of thousands of Africans. The slave trade was brutal. Africans were branded with red-hot irons, crammed into the holds of ships, and transported across the Atlantic Ocean. About 20 percent died from cruel treatment or disea ...
... To supply the labor they needed, the planters imported and enslaved hundreds of thousands of Africans. The slave trade was brutal. Africans were branded with red-hot irons, crammed into the holds of ships, and transported across the Atlantic Ocean. About 20 percent died from cruel treatment or disea ...
US History Ch3 Summary
... Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By the 1770s, the colonists built a third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriving cities. Philadelphia was the second largest port in the British Empire. The Northern colo ...
... Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By the 1770s, the colonists built a third of all British ships and made more iron than Great Britain. Boston and New York grew to be thriving cities. Philadelphia was the second largest port in the British Empire. The Northern colo ...
(Survey) Chapter 3
... The economies of the New England and Middle Colonies were more diverse. Farming was important, especially in the fertile wheat- and corn-growing regions of Pennsylvania and New York. Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By 1760, the colonists built a third of all Brit ...
... The economies of the New England and Middle Colonies were more diverse. Farming was important, especially in the fertile wheat- and corn-growing regions of Pennsylvania and New York. Other industries included grinding wheat, fishing, and shipbuilding. By 1760, the colonists built a third of all Brit ...
chapter3
... How does it signify a greater problem in the relations of the classes in America? Describe the causes and results of the Salem Witch Trials. What does it tell us of the roles of women and religion in the colonies? ...
... How does it signify a greater problem in the relations of the classes in America? Describe the causes and results of the Salem Witch Trials. What does it tell us of the roles of women and religion in the colonies? ...
Coming of Age in Colonies
... Colonizing America • 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Caribbean • 1607: British “joint stock co” settles Jamestown - tobacco introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colo ...
... Colonizing America • 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Caribbean • 1607: British “joint stock co” settles Jamestown - tobacco introduced, slaves brought in for labor in Southern colonies • 1620: Mayflower lands land at Plymouth, “Puritan Pilgrims” are seeking religious freedom in New England colo ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
... this group of settlers ► Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
The Albany Plan of Union - Grade-8-Social
... He was defended by a young lawyer named Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton argued that free speech was a basic right of English people. He asked the jury to decide if Zenger was being tried for treason because what he said was a lie, or because what he said was just offensive to the governor. The jury dec ...
... He was defended by a young lawyer named Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton argued that free speech was a basic right of English people. He asked the jury to decide if Zenger was being tried for treason because what he said was a lie, or because what he said was just offensive to the governor. The jury dec ...
Study Guide Common Assessment 1
... sailed for Spain. Portugal denied him two times. Ralph Lane- Establishes first colony on Roanoke Island. Was the ships captain. Leader of the colony. Initially friendly with the Croatan Indians. Stayed back with the colonists, colony was lost. John White- He left Roanoke Island to go back to England ...
... sailed for Spain. Portugal denied him two times. Ralph Lane- Establishes first colony on Roanoke Island. Was the ships captain. Leader of the colony. Initially friendly with the Croatan Indians. Stayed back with the colonists, colony was lost. John White- He left Roanoke Island to go back to England ...
C-Notes US History
... ● Others founded in search of religious freedom France ● Established colonies to convert native peoples to Catholicism. ● Also looking for natural resources such as gold & trading furs Netherlands ● Founded New Netherland to make money in the fur trade ...
... ● Others founded in search of religious freedom France ● Established colonies to convert native peoples to Catholicism. ● Also looking for natural resources such as gold & trading furs Netherlands ● Founded New Netherland to make money in the fur trade ...
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 ...