Magee
... - Part of New Sweden (part of New Netherland) founded by Peter Minuit in 1682 - Duke of York ...
... - Part of New Sweden (part of New Netherland) founded by Peter Minuit in 1682 - Duke of York ...
The Middle Colonies - Reading Community Schools
... • Believed that all people had direct link or inner light with God ...
... • Believed that all people had direct link or inner light with God ...
English Colonization in the 19 Century
... 1644 led to the complete destruction of the Powhattans Surviving settlers (1610) looked to abandon Jamestown They encountered De La Warr and succeeding governors who lead by marshal law : Sir Thomas Gates and Sir Thomas Dale E. Saved the colony, but it did not succeed at this point – no profits to s ...
... 1644 led to the complete destruction of the Powhattans Surviving settlers (1610) looked to abandon Jamestown They encountered De La Warr and succeeding governors who lead by marshal law : Sir Thomas Gates and Sir Thomas Dale E. Saved the colony, but it did not succeed at this point – no profits to s ...
The Colonies
... In 1663, a Barbadian planter named John Colleton and seven other men obtained a charter from King Charles II to colonize the region south of Virginia. The proprietors planned to siphon settlers from Barbados and other colonies and encourage them to develop an export crop. They established a permanen ...
... In 1663, a Barbadian planter named John Colleton and seven other men obtained a charter from King Charles II to colonize the region south of Virginia. The proprietors planned to siphon settlers from Barbados and other colonies and encourage them to develop an export crop. They established a permanen ...
LESSON 1 Exploration of America (1492–1600)
... tenants, and the colony quickly evolved as Virginia had. Planters (many of them former servants) imported servants from England and grew tobacco. New England began as a refuge for religious radicals. The first English settlers were the Pilgrims. They sailed for the New World in 1620. The Puritans wh ...
... tenants, and the colony quickly evolved as Virginia had. Planters (many of them former servants) imported servants from England and grew tobacco. New England began as a refuge for religious radicals. The first English settlers were the Pilgrims. They sailed for the New World in 1620. The Puritans wh ...
Unit 1 Study Guide
... operates with the consent of the governed. Charles de Montesquieu – Expanded on Locke’s beliefs, added the judiciary to Locke’s executive and legislature; wrote of the separation of powers; believed that in a republic, education is an absolute necessity. John Locke – European Enlightenment philosop ...
... operates with the consent of the governed. Charles de Montesquieu – Expanded on Locke’s beliefs, added the judiciary to Locke’s executive and legislature; wrote of the separation of powers; believed that in a republic, education is an absolute necessity. John Locke – European Enlightenment philosop ...
The American Colonies
... English and Scots-Irish settlers Economic freedom Settled for religious freedom Escape for those constricted by harsh religious and economic rules of the Puritans ...
... English and Scots-Irish settlers Economic freedom Settled for religious freedom Escape for those constricted by harsh religious and economic rules of the Puritans ...
Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
... a. Criminals often represented themselves in court. b. By 1750, lawyers were recognized as useful, and many defended high-profile cases, were great orators and played important roles in the history of America. Workaday America 1. Agriculture was the major leading industry (by a huge margin), since f ...
... a. Criminals often represented themselves in court. b. By 1750, lawyers were recognized as useful, and many defended high-profile cases, were great orators and played important roles in the history of America. Workaday America 1. Agriculture was the major leading industry (by a huge margin), since f ...
The American Colonies: Introduction This chapter begins with a
... would make better allies than enemies, especially in regard to other Native American tribes. Notwithstanding, more than once the Indians refused to trade their corn to the settlers, but the English brutally broke that boycott by attacking the uncooperative Indians, pillaging their villages, and c ...
... would make better allies than enemies, especially in regard to other Native American tribes. Notwithstanding, more than once the Indians refused to trade their corn to the settlers, but the English brutally broke that boycott by attacking the uncooperative Indians, pillaging their villages, and c ...
The 13 Colonies During the 1500s and 1600s, Spain, France, and
... Religion – Most people in the Southern Colonies were Anglican (Baptist or Presbyterian), though most of the original settlers from the Maryland colony were Catholic. Economy – The Southern economy was almost entirely based on farming. Rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton were cash crops. Cro ...
... Religion – Most people in the Southern Colonies were Anglican (Baptist or Presbyterian), though most of the original settlers from the Maryland colony were Catholic. Economy – The Southern economy was almost entirely based on farming. Rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton were cash crops. Cro ...
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... during the 17th century. This standard is designed to measure your knowledge of the colonization of North America. You will be asked questions about American colonies established by the British, Dutch, and French, and about the interaction of these Europeans with the Native Americans. a. Explain Vir ...
... during the 17th century. This standard is designed to measure your knowledge of the colonization of North America. You will be asked questions about American colonies established by the British, Dutch, and French, and about the interaction of these Europeans with the Native Americans. a. Explain Vir ...
Brief History of Jamestown
... in the midst of a chiefdom of about 14,000 Algonquian-speaking Indians ruled by the powerful leader Powhatan. By February 1608 relations with the Powhatan Indians were fragile, although some small trading opportunities were established. An unfamiliar climate, as well as brackish water supply and lac ...
... in the midst of a chiefdom of about 14,000 Algonquian-speaking Indians ruled by the powerful leader Powhatan. By February 1608 relations with the Powhatan Indians were fragile, although some small trading opportunities were established. An unfamiliar climate, as well as brackish water supply and lac ...
1) Compare and Contrast the social, political, and economic
... but no financial backing - He renamed Carolinas area given to him Virginia (after the Virgin Queen) - set up a settlement in the North Carolina Outer Banks called Roanoke in 1584, it was difficult to reach (storms & currents) Sir Richard Greenville led the expedition but alienated local tribes by de ...
... but no financial backing - He renamed Carolinas area given to him Virginia (after the Virgin Queen) - set up a settlement in the North Carolina Outer Banks called Roanoke in 1584, it was difficult to reach (storms & currents) Sir Richard Greenville led the expedition but alienated local tribes by de ...
Unit 1 Notes
... E. Effect – House of Burgesses opened frontier lands which relied on slave labor i. Shift from indentured servants to slaves begins XVIII. Comparing Slaves and Indentured Servants A. Indentured servants earned freedom & land after 4-7 years B. Slaves earned no wages, received no land and were not fr ...
... E. Effect – House of Burgesses opened frontier lands which relied on slave labor i. Shift from indentured servants to slaves begins XVIII. Comparing Slaves and Indentured Servants A. Indentured servants earned freedom & land after 4-7 years B. Slaves earned no wages, received no land and were not fr ...
Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America
... herself to serving the needs of her husband and household. E) The Beginnings of Slavery in British America a. In 1620 – the first Dutch Slave Ship sails into Jamestown. First were treated as Indentured Servants. Fewer than 5 percent of the Africans imported to the Americas went directly to the Engli ...
... herself to serving the needs of her husband and household. E) The Beginnings of Slavery in British America a. In 1620 – the first Dutch Slave Ship sails into Jamestown. First were treated as Indentured Servants. Fewer than 5 percent of the Africans imported to the Americas went directly to the Engli ...
New York - Lee County Schools
... military discipline on the colonists, helped them survive hardships. – John Rolfe, who discovered tobacco and learned to cure it from his wife Pocahontas, made the colony profitable. ...
... military discipline on the colonists, helped them survive hardships. – John Rolfe, who discovered tobacco and learned to cure it from his wife Pocahontas, made the colony profitable. ...
European Exploration and Colonization
... land grants in Virginia from the King of England and helped settle the colony? ...
... land grants in Virginia from the King of England and helped settle the colony? ...
(Reading Objectives).
... Penniless people obligated to engage in unpaid labor for a fixed number of years, usually in exchange for passage to the New World or other benefits __________ Persecuted English religious minority for whom colonial Maryland was intended to be a refuge __________ Poor farmers in North Carolina and e ...
... Penniless people obligated to engage in unpaid labor for a fixed number of years, usually in exchange for passage to the New World or other benefits __________ Persecuted English religious minority for whom colonial Maryland was intended to be a refuge __________ Poor farmers in North Carolina and e ...
ch. 1 us history notes
... – John Smith, who imposed military discipline on the colonists, helped them survive hardships. – John Rolfe, who discovered tobacco and learned to cure it from his wife Pocahontas, made the colony profitable. ...
... – John Smith, who imposed military discipline on the colonists, helped them survive hardships. – John Rolfe, who discovered tobacco and learned to cure it from his wife Pocahontas, made the colony profitable. ...
Unit 2 MC Test and Answers
... imprudent zeal in the magistrates of Boston to Christianize those heathen before they were civilized and enjoying them the strict observation of their laws, which, to a people so rude and licentious, hath proved even intolerable, and that the more, for that while the magistrates, for their profit, p ...
... imprudent zeal in the magistrates of Boston to Christianize those heathen before they were civilized and enjoying them the strict observation of their laws, which, to a people so rude and licentious, hath proved even intolerable, and that the more, for that while the magistrates, for their profit, p ...
Chapter 5: Europeans Settle throughout North America Lesson One
... Hooker believed a government should be based on the will of its people. Fundamental Orders were adopted; this was the first written system of government in North America. ...
... Hooker believed a government should be based on the will of its people. Fundamental Orders were adopted; this was the first written system of government in North America. ...
New England Colonies - Team Sigma
... 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 summer of 1630 more than 1,000 Puritans had settled in or nearby t ...
... 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 summer of 1630 more than 1,000 Puritans had settled in or nearby t ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... Have to obey masters (can be physically disciplined) Can’t move freely without permission Can’t marry Can’t own property ...
... Have to obey masters (can be physically disciplined) Can’t move freely without permission Can’t marry Can’t own property ...