02.III Northern Explorations and Encounters | WHAT DIFFERENCES
... coastal North American waters of the North Atlantic. The Grand Banks, off the coast of Newfoundland, had abundant cod. It is possible that European fishermen were working those waters before Columbus’s voyages. Certainly by 1500, hundreds of ships and thousands of sailors were sailing annually to th ...
... coastal North American waters of the North Atlantic. The Grand Banks, off the coast of Newfoundland, had abundant cod. It is possible that European fishermen were working those waters before Columbus’s voyages. Certainly by 1500, hundreds of ships and thousands of sailors were sailing annually to th ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... In the 17th century, England was one of the most powerful countries in the world. The country was looking for more ways to gain wealth and land. The colonies provided this! The first permanent settlement in America was established in 1607 by English entrepreneurs. Jamestown and the surrounding area ...
... In the 17th century, England was one of the most powerful countries in the world. The country was looking for more ways to gain wealth and land. The colonies provided this! The first permanent settlement in America was established in 1607 by English entrepreneurs. Jamestown and the surrounding area ...
The American Revolution and the Birth of the
... The first black slaves landed in Virginia in 1619. Their numbers at first grew slowly. In the eighteenth century, however, the importation of slaves soared. By 1763 there were 350,000 slaves – one in six of the overall population. Most came from west Africa. The demand for slaves was so high that th ...
... The first black slaves landed in Virginia in 1619. Their numbers at first grew slowly. In the eighteenth century, however, the importation of slaves soared. By 1763 there were 350,000 slaves – one in six of the overall population. Most came from west Africa. The demand for slaves was so high that th ...
the terrible transformation
... rivals could be held in check. After agreeing to peace with Spain and giving up control of Northeast Brazil at mid-century, Dutch slave traders were actively looking for new markets. In England, after Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660 he rewarded supporters by creating the Royal African ...
... rivals could be held in check. After agreeing to peace with Spain and giving up control of Northeast Brazil at mid-century, Dutch slave traders were actively looking for new markets. In England, after Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660 he rewarded supporters by creating the Royal African ...
The Atlantic World and Absolute Monarchs in Europe
... This newfound wealth helped usher in a golden age of art and culture in Spain. Throughout the 16 th century, Spain also increased in military might. To protect its treasure-filled ships, Spain built a powerful navy. The Spanish also strengthened their other military forces, creating a skillful and d ...
... This newfound wealth helped usher in a golden age of art and culture in Spain. Throughout the 16 th century, Spain also increased in military might. To protect its treasure-filled ships, Spain built a powerful navy. The Spanish also strengthened their other military forces, creating a skillful and d ...
AP World History Class Notes Ch 25 Colonial Americas 1. Colliding
... Spanish empire brought the Indian empires of Mexico and Peru under royal authority, represented by the viceroy, and a small class of white landowners. Indigenous peoples were impressed into service in mines and on plantations. • In Brazil, the Portuguese established a plantation society based on sug ...
... Spanish empire brought the Indian empires of Mexico and Peru under royal authority, represented by the viceroy, and a small class of white landowners. Indigenous peoples were impressed into service in mines and on plantations. • In Brazil, the Portuguese established a plantation society based on sug ...
Unit Summary 1 - Thomas County Schools
... SS8H3a Explain the immediate and long-term causes of the American Revolution and their impact on Georgia; include the French and Indian War (Seven Years War), Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, and the Declaration of Independence. FRENCH and INDIAN WAR 1754 -1763 Great Britain and it ...
... SS8H3a Explain the immediate and long-term causes of the American Revolution and their impact on Georgia; include the French and Indian War (Seven Years War), Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, and the Declaration of Independence. FRENCH and INDIAN WAR 1754 -1763 Great Britain and it ...
Comparing Regional Cultures
... The South Because of an even warmer climate and longer growing season, the Southern Colonies could raise the most valuable and profitable colonial crops. In the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland, planters raised staple crops of tobacco, though some in the 1700s were switching to wheat. St ...
... The South Because of an even warmer climate and longer growing season, the Southern Colonies could raise the most valuable and profitable colonial crops. In the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland, planters raised staple crops of tobacco, though some in the 1700s were switching to wheat. St ...
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... movement of the slaves. •Slaves were not taught to read or write •Restricted to the plantation •Slaves could not congregate after dark •Slaves could not possess any type of firearm •A larger slave population than white in some states ...
... movement of the slaves. •Slaves were not taught to read or write •Restricted to the plantation •Slaves could not congregate after dark •Slaves could not possess any type of firearm •A larger slave population than white in some states ...
Discovery - HistoryOfTheCosmos
... 4. Know the Order of Colonization of the Colonies in North America: (colony, date, prominent figure) Virginia in 1607, John Smith; Plymouth in 1620, William Bradford; New York in 1626, Peter Minuit; Massachusetts Bay in 1630, John Winthrop; Maryland in 1633, George Calvert; Rhode Island in 1636, Rog ...
... 4. Know the Order of Colonization of the Colonies in North America: (colony, date, prominent figure) Virginia in 1607, John Smith; Plymouth in 1620, William Bradford; New York in 1626, Peter Minuit; Massachusetts Bay in 1630, John Winthrop; Maryland in 1633, George Calvert; Rhode Island in 1636, Rog ...
CHAPTER 2
... Long Island New Englanders were also unhappy towards the gov’t (taxation without representation) Duke’s Laws, set of special laws to try to please the New Englanders 1683, Duke of York granted the 1st representative assembly with 18 representatives elected from various areas Passed a Charter ...
... Long Island New Englanders were also unhappy towards the gov’t (taxation without representation) Duke’s Laws, set of special laws to try to please the New Englanders 1683, Duke of York granted the 1st representative assembly with 18 representatives elected from various areas Passed a Charter ...
Hrs Chapter 4 Study Guide
... forces, its basic belief and value systems came from England. At the end of Chapter 3, we saw that colonial society was showing signs of evolving in its own unique direction, a fact that caused England to formulate some rules and regulations (the Navigation Acts, for example) designed to control col ...
... forces, its basic belief and value systems came from England. At the end of Chapter 3, we saw that colonial society was showing signs of evolving in its own unique direction, a fact that caused England to formulate some rules and regulations (the Navigation Acts, for example) designed to control col ...
An Empire and Its Colonies 1
... as the treasurer and colonial judges. In reality, it was the colonial legislatures, not the governors, that came to dominate the colonial governments. The legislatures created and passed laws regarding defense and taxation. Later they took over the job of setting salaries for royal officials. Coloni ...
... as the treasurer and colonial judges. In reality, it was the colonial legislatures, not the governors, that came to dominate the colonial governments. The legislatures created and passed laws regarding defense and taxation. Later they took over the job of setting salaries for royal officials. Coloni ...
DIFFERENTIATING INSTRUCTION: TIERED ACTIVITIES
... launched an attack on settlements all along the James River. A quarter of the English population was killed. Jamestown survived, but the Virginia Company did not. After the uprising, King James I took back the company’s charter and turned Virginia into colony A royal colony is ruled by the king’s ap ...
... launched an attack on settlements all along the James River. A quarter of the English population was killed. Jamestown survived, but the Virginia Company did not. After the uprising, King James I took back the company’s charter and turned Virginia into colony A royal colony is ruled by the king’s ap ...
Religion in the New England Colonies
... The environment economically affected agriculture in the New England Colonies. Because of the climate and geography, agriculture was not as important of a way to make a living. The environment economically affected agriculture the Southern Colonies. Because of it’s climate and geography , agricultu ...
... The environment economically affected agriculture in the New England Colonies. Because of the climate and geography, agriculture was not as important of a way to make a living. The environment economically affected agriculture the Southern Colonies. Because of it’s climate and geography , agricultu ...
Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770
... • The war with Spain delayed his return for nearly 3 years • When he returned, he found Roanoke deserted • Found the word Croatoan carved on a gatepost • White believed they had gone to Croatoan Island, about 50 miles to the south • Bad weather kept White from investigating • The Roanoke colonists w ...
... • The war with Spain delayed his return for nearly 3 years • When he returned, he found Roanoke deserted • Found the word Croatoan carved on a gatepost • White believed they had gone to Croatoan Island, about 50 miles to the south • Bad weather kept White from investigating • The Roanoke colonists w ...
3 - The English Colonies in North America
... be met with; for all commonly Marry before they are Twenty Years of Age.” Penn named his capital city Philadelphia, which is Greek for “City of Brotherly Love.” From there, he wrote great documents of government that made Pennsylvania the first democracy in America. 8. Maryland: A Southern Colony Th ...
... be met with; for all commonly Marry before they are Twenty Years of Age.” Penn named his capital city Philadelphia, which is Greek for “City of Brotherly Love.” From there, he wrote great documents of government that made Pennsylvania the first democracy in America. 8. Maryland: A Southern Colony Th ...
Honors U
... huge area of land in North America (for England), that ended up being approximately 1/5 the size of the current 48 contiguous states! In 1584, he sent a small reconnaissance fleet to the Outer Banks of present day North Carolina. They returned with a positive report that included a description of “m ...
... huge area of land in North America (for England), that ended up being approximately 1/5 the size of the current 48 contiguous states! In 1584, he sent a small reconnaissance fleet to the Outer Banks of present day North Carolina. They returned with a positive report that included a description of “m ...
Brinkley, Chapters 2-3 Notes 1
... Wealthy elite plantation owners were never accepted into the English aristocracy Feeling inferior, they used their wealth to rule over white yeomen families and tenant farmers but also relied on violence to exploit slaves. To prevent uprisings like Bacon's Rebellion, the Chesapeake gentry found ways ...
... Wealthy elite plantation owners were never accepted into the English aristocracy Feeling inferior, they used their wealth to rule over white yeomen families and tenant farmers but also relied on violence to exploit slaves. To prevent uprisings like Bacon's Rebellion, the Chesapeake gentry found ways ...
Enrichment Self Government in the English Colonies
... For the glory of God, advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, we have undertaken a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia. In the presence of God and of one another, we do solemnly combine ourselves together into a political body – a civil b ...
... For the glory of God, advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, we have undertaken a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia. In the presence of God and of one another, we do solemnly combine ourselves together into a political body – a civil b ...
Ch. 3.2 Part 3
... for them, a new world. It is not surprising that they often argued about what direction these new societies should take. A major argument revolved around a single question: should each colony have one, dominant, “established” church, funded by the taxpayer? In Europe, each national government suppor ...
... for them, a new world. It is not surprising that they often argued about what direction these new societies should take. A major argument revolved around a single question: should each colony have one, dominant, “established” church, funded by the taxpayer? In Europe, each national government suppor ...
Exploration and Expansion Section 2
... French, Dutch, and English Colonies in the Americas -Silver and gold from American colonies began to circulate in Europe -Leaders in France, England, and the Netherlands decided that they needed to establish colonies in the Americas. New France • French explorers established colonies in New France o ...
... French, Dutch, and English Colonies in the Americas -Silver and gold from American colonies began to circulate in Europe -Leaders in France, England, and the Netherlands decided that they needed to establish colonies in the Americas. New France • French explorers established colonies in New France o ...
Standard 5 Notes
... b. Companies such as the Dutch East India Company used enormous profits from capitalistic ventures in the Americas and worldwide to dominate the regions politically. c. The money that could be made in trade led nations to use trade to grow large empires. Most European nations began to practice merca ...
... b. Companies such as the Dutch East India Company used enormous profits from capitalistic ventures in the Americas and worldwide to dominate the regions politically. c. The money that could be made in trade led nations to use trade to grow large empires. Most European nations began to practice merca ...
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... b. Companies such as the Dutch East India Company used enormous profits from capitalistic ventures in the Americas and worldwide to dominate the regions politically. c. The money that could be made in trade led nations to use trade to grow large empires. Most European nations began to practice merca ...
... b. Companies such as the Dutch East India Company used enormous profits from capitalistic ventures in the Americas and worldwide to dominate the regions politically. c. The money that could be made in trade led nations to use trade to grow large empires. Most European nations began to practice merca ...