Unit Outline: North America, 1492-1763 - AP Central
... A. Need for cheap labor, especially in southern colonies 1. European immigrants a. Have many opportunities for land ownership b. Will not work on rice/tobacco plantations 2. Native Americans a. Prone to disease b. Can escape too easily 3. Indentured servants can only provide a temporary solution B. ...
... A. Need for cheap labor, especially in southern colonies 1. European immigrants a. Have many opportunities for land ownership b. Will not work on rice/tobacco plantations 2. Native Americans a. Prone to disease b. Can escape too easily 3. Indentured servants can only provide a temporary solution B. ...
Age of exploration resulted from
... The Dutch originally settle Now York aka. “New Netherland” • In 1609, Henry Hudson explores waterways for Dutch • Dutch claim land, found New Netherland—now known as Albany and New York City • Dutch focus on fur trade; welcome settlers from other lands ...
... The Dutch originally settle Now York aka. “New Netherland” • In 1609, Henry Hudson explores waterways for Dutch • Dutch claim land, found New Netherland—now known as Albany and New York City • Dutch focus on fur trade; welcome settlers from other lands ...
Early Exploration 1
... Spanish colonies—wealth was appealing to other countries. • Treasure ships were a target and England as well as other powers encouraged piracy and even established colonies in the New ...
... Spanish colonies—wealth was appealing to other countries. • Treasure ships were a target and England as well as other powers encouraged piracy and even established colonies in the New ...
Exploration, Discovery, and Settlement, 1492-1700
... work the farms, rather than slave labor. Indentured servants were people (generally Europeans) who would work without wages for a period of time (usually seven years) in order to pay their passage. ...
... work the farms, rather than slave labor. Indentured servants were people (generally Europeans) who would work without wages for a period of time (usually seven years) in order to pay their passage. ...
13 Colonies New England Colonies
... Between 1650-1750 3 distinct regions developed within the colonies. Each region faced different challenges due to various climate, location and natural resources. The New England Colonies The soil in the NE colonies was unsuitable for large scale farming. Many people of the NE colonies turned to sh ...
... Between 1650-1750 3 distinct regions developed within the colonies. Each region faced different challenges due to various climate, location and natural resources. The New England Colonies The soil in the NE colonies was unsuitable for large scale farming. Many people of the NE colonies turned to sh ...
from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies
... Rhode Island – original colonial charter was granted by King Charles I – was the first colony to officially separate the laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political though ...
... Rhode Island – original colonial charter was granted by King Charles I – was the first colony to officially separate the laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political though ...
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... THE 13 ENGLISH COLONIES 1607 – first permanent settlement at Jamestown Pilgrims at Plymouth colony rejected Church of England ...
... THE 13 ENGLISH COLONIES 1607 – first permanent settlement at Jamestown Pilgrims at Plymouth colony rejected Church of England ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... 1. The Jamestown colonists hoped to find wealth and they did. 2. In 1612, John Rolfe experimented with a hybrid form of ________ 3. Tobacco forced colonists to expand to find new _______________ & some were able to build large __________________________ 4. Tobacco created a need for field laborers t ...
... 1. The Jamestown colonists hoped to find wealth and they did. 2. In 1612, John Rolfe experimented with a hybrid form of ________ 3. Tobacco forced colonists to expand to find new _______________ & some were able to build large __________________________ 4. Tobacco created a need for field laborers t ...
SG04 - Caledonia High School
... 1. headright- The right to acquire a certain amount of land granted to the person who finances the passage of a laborer. “Masters-not servants themselves- thus reaped the benefits of landownership from the headright system.” 2. disenfranchise- To take away the right to vote. “The Virginia Assembly i ...
... 1. headright- The right to acquire a certain amount of land granted to the person who finances the passage of a laborer. “Masters-not servants themselves- thus reaped the benefits of landownership from the headright system.” 2. disenfranchise- To take away the right to vote. “The Virginia Assembly i ...
Chapter 4 - AP US History
... to Christianity, and incorporating them, along with enslaved and free Africans, into the Spanish colonial society. ...
... to Christianity, and incorporating them, along with enslaved and free Africans, into the Spanish colonial society. ...
PowerPoint for Unit 1
... East and West Jersey (New Jersey) Georgia (founded after the Restoration) ...
... East and West Jersey (New Jersey) Georgia (founded after the Restoration) ...
AP US Ch 2 Tobin 2014
... 6A Virginia self government Representative self-government was born in Virginia, when in 1619, settlers created the House of Burgesses, a committee to work out local issues. This set America on a self-rule pathway. The first African Americans to arrive in America also came in 1619. It’s unclear ...
... 6A Virginia self government Representative self-government was born in Virginia, when in 1619, settlers created the House of Burgesses, a committee to work out local issues. This set America on a self-rule pathway. The first African Americans to arrive in America also came in 1619. It’s unclear ...
Maryland*s Acts of Toleration
... ● Sets the trend for European colonization of the Americas ● European countries race to establish colonies in the “New World” ...
... ● Sets the trend for European colonization of the Americas ● European countries race to establish colonies in the “New World” ...
The Diversity of American Colonial Societies
... converted to Catholicism – Yet often retained elements of pagan religion in Christian worship ...
... converted to Catholicism – Yet often retained elements of pagan religion in Christian worship ...
Prelude to War 1845-1860 Famous People
... financial panic in the United States caused by the declining international economy and over-expansion of the domestic economy. southern economy suffered little whereas the northern economy took a significant hit and made a slow recovery. The area affected the most by the Panic was the Great Lakes re ...
... financial panic in the United States caused by the declining international economy and over-expansion of the domestic economy. southern economy suffered little whereas the northern economy took a significant hit and made a slow recovery. The area affected the most by the Panic was the Great Lakes re ...
APUSH TKarnes Summary: Chapter 3,The British Empire in America
... century, and it was brutally suppressed. For slaves, the cost of resistance was high. ...
... century, and it was brutally suppressed. For slaves, the cost of resistance was high. ...
3 Colonies OH New Leaning Standards
... colonies, the Germans in Pennsylvania) & the displacement of native Indians. 15.2 Slavery in the northern colonies was not as prevalent as in the southern colonies & slaves generally were used in a v ...
... colonies, the Germans in Pennsylvania) & the displacement of native Indians. 15.2 Slavery in the northern colonies was not as prevalent as in the southern colonies & slaves generally were used in a v ...
tobacco - Tipp City Schools
... Mainland America • Thousands of African slaves were needed to operate sugar plantations. At first, Indians were intended to be used, but disease killed an estimated 90% of all Native Americans. So, Africans were brought in. • To control so many slaves, “codes” were set up that defined the legal stat ...
... Mainland America • Thousands of African slaves were needed to operate sugar plantations. At first, Indians were intended to be used, but disease killed an estimated 90% of all Native Americans. So, Africans were brought in. • To control so many slaves, “codes” were set up that defined the legal stat ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... economies and societies In the South, rural Plantations with a single cash crop were common Small Southern farmers (Germans, Scots-Irish) and African slaves made up the majority of people ...
... economies and societies In the South, rural Plantations with a single cash crop were common Small Southern farmers (Germans, Scots-Irish) and African slaves made up the majority of people ...
CHAPTER 2 Putting Down Roots Opportunity and
... was recalled to England Rebellion collapsed after Bacon’s death Gentry recovered positions and united over next decades to oppose royal governors ...
... was recalled to England Rebellion collapsed after Bacon’s death Gentry recovered positions and united over next decades to oppose royal governors ...
Henretta CHP 02 powerpoint.pptx
... • Instead of paying their passage, they agreed to work for a fixed term, usually seven years. Their contracts could be bought and sold." ...
... • Instead of paying their passage, they agreed to work for a fixed term, usually seven years. Their contracts could be bought and sold." ...
Study Guide Common Assessment 1
... Southern, Middle, And New England Southern- Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Middle- New York pensylvania, New jersey ...
... Southern, Middle, And New England Southern- Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Middle- New York pensylvania, New jersey ...