The Middle and Southern Colonies
... Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including colleges in the 1700s ...
... Girls learned reading, writing, and math in a woman’s home Boys had more opportunities for education including colleges in the 1700s ...
UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION
... Jamestown in 1619 with the convening of a general assembly, at the request of settlers who wanted input in the laws ...
... Jamestown in 1619 with the convening of a general assembly, at the request of settlers who wanted input in the laws ...
England`s Early Colonies
... B) It held out against an attack by a large Spanish force. C) It was the first English colony to permit freedom of religion. D) It was the first English colony in the New World to have slaves. ...
... B) It held out against an attack by a large Spanish force. C) It was the first English colony to permit freedom of religion. D) It was the first English colony in the New World to have slaves. ...
File
... Separation of Church and State- the church and the state (government) are organized separately- Roger Williams started Rhode Island this way and today it is separate because of the First Amendment. ...
... Separation of Church and State- the church and the state (government) are organized separately- Roger Williams started Rhode Island this way and today it is separate because of the First Amendment. ...
Ch. 2 When Cultures Collide (1492-1600)
... Spain seized numerous islands in the Caribbean, then led an invasion force into Mexico. Hernan Cortez, with only 400 men, toppled the massive Aztec empire for two reasons. First, the other Indian tribes joined forces with the Spanish and then due to diseases. When the Spanish landed in the Americas, ...
... Spain seized numerous islands in the Caribbean, then led an invasion force into Mexico. Hernan Cortez, with only 400 men, toppled the massive Aztec empire for two reasons. First, the other Indian tribes joined forces with the Spanish and then due to diseases. When the Spanish landed in the Americas, ...
4.1
... languages, customs, and religions of their African homelands. Some enslaved Africans learned trades, such as carpentry, blacksmithing, or weaving. Skilled workers could sometimes set up shops, sharing their profits with the slaveholders. Those lucky enough to be able to buy their freedom joined the ...
... languages, customs, and religions of their African homelands. Some enslaved Africans learned trades, such as carpentry, blacksmithing, or weaving. Skilled workers could sometimes set up shops, sharing their profits with the slaveholders. Those lucky enough to be able to buy their freedom joined the ...
Social Studies Unit 3 Lesson 7 Title: Colonial Governments Main
... Social Studies Unit 3 Lesson 7 ...
... Social Studies Unit 3 Lesson 7 ...
DIFFERENTIATING INSTRUCTION: TIERED ACTIVITIES
... land grant for anyone who could pay his or her way to the colony. Those servants. who could not afford passage to America often became indentured servants These men and women agreed to work without pay for a landlord if the landlord paid for their passage to America. After they had served for the ti ...
... land grant for anyone who could pay his or her way to the colony. Those servants. who could not afford passage to America often became indentured servants These men and women agreed to work without pay for a landlord if the landlord paid for their passage to America. After they had served for the ti ...
Chapter Five - Dickinson ISD
... want to trade with people other than British? Presbyterian and Congregational ministers supported the revolution ...
... want to trade with people other than British? Presbyterian and Congregational ministers supported the revolution ...
Middle Colonies
... New Jersey had a diverse population of different racial, religious, and ethnic 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 ...
... New Jersey had a diverse population of different racial, religious, and ethnic 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 ...
European Exploration and Settlement
... He had already helped the English colony survive by finding a crop that could be raised in Virginia and sold for a good price in England-----Tobacco. Now he proposed another solution to their problem of constant Indian attacks. He proposed marriage to Chief Powhatan and the Governor of Jamestown bet ...
... He had already helped the English colony survive by finding a crop that could be raised in Virginia and sold for a good price in England-----Tobacco. Now he proposed another solution to their problem of constant Indian attacks. He proposed marriage to Chief Powhatan and the Governor of Jamestown bet ...
Geography and Economics of the US Colonial Region
... The New England Colonies were located in the northeastern corner of the United States. The colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire made up the New England region. Much of New England’s geography is made up of hills and low mountains. Thick heavy forests cover large ar ...
... The New England Colonies were located in the northeastern corner of the United States. The colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire made up the New England region. Much of New England’s geography is made up of hills and low mountains. Thick heavy forests cover large ar ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... shortage, colonists also brought in millions of Africans as slaves. Blending of diverse cultures resulted. Native Americans contributed building styles, foods, and arts. The Spanish introduced Christianity and the use of animals, especially horses. Africans contributed farming methods, crops, and ar ...
... shortage, colonists also brought in millions of Africans as slaves. Blending of diverse cultures resulted. Native Americans contributed building styles, foods, and arts. The Spanish introduced Christianity and the use of animals, especially horses. Africans contributed farming methods, crops, and ar ...
colonial government and politics
... the popular election of a governor and judges. In 1641, Massachusetts adopted the Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641) to limit the powers of the colonial governor and his magistrates. The document relied both on English common law and the Ten Commandments in its support for protection of individu ...
... the popular election of a governor and judges. In 1641, Massachusetts adopted the Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641) to limit the powers of the colonial governor and his magistrates. The document relied both on English common law and the Ten Commandments in its support for protection of individu ...
semester 1 extra credit assignment
... England first (B) obtained a grant of settlement from the London Company (C) wished to separate from the Church of England (D) had a strong leader (E) celebrated the first Thanksgiving. 30) The Sovereignty and Goodness of God or Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson was ...
... England first (B) obtained a grant of settlement from the London Company (C) wished to separate from the Church of England (D) had a strong leader (E) celebrated the first Thanksgiving. 30) The Sovereignty and Goodness of God or Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson was ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... shortage, colonists also brought in millions of Africans as slaves. Blending of diverse cultures resulted. Native Americans contributed building styles, foods, and arts. The Spanish introduced Christianity and the use of animals, especially horses. Africans contributed farming methods, crops, and ar ...
... shortage, colonists also brought in millions of Africans as slaves. Blending of diverse cultures resulted. Native Americans contributed building styles, foods, and arts. The Spanish introduced Christianity and the use of animals, especially horses. Africans contributed farming methods, crops, and ar ...
Colonizing North America
... representative government. In 1619, Virginia’s lawmaking body, the House of Burgesses, was elected. ...
... representative government. In 1619, Virginia’s lawmaking body, the House of Burgesses, was elected. ...
Colonies
... the rural southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. • People: The populations in the southern colonies were diverse and consisted of many European nationalities. • Climate: The climate in the southern colonies was the warmest of the three regions and boasted the ...
... the rural southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. • People: The populations in the southern colonies were diverse and consisted of many European nationalities. • Climate: The climate in the southern colonies was the warmest of the three regions and boasted the ...
Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770
... • Relations with the Native Americans improved • After colonist, John Rolfe, married Pocahontas • Daughter of Chief Powhatan • Land ownership was expanded when the Virginia Company gave a headright • Headright- a land grant • 50 acres to settlers who paid their own way to the colony • Colonists also ...
... • Relations with the Native Americans improved • After colonist, John Rolfe, married Pocahontas • Daughter of Chief Powhatan • Land ownership was expanded when the Virginia Company gave a headright • Headright- a land grant • 50 acres to settlers who paid their own way to the colony • Colonists also ...
US History Ch 3 PP Notes
... South Carolina and Georgia • High temperatures and disease made slave conditions especially harsh in this region. • African Americans made up the majority of the population in South Carolina and more than one third of Georgia’s population. • Southern slaves kept their culture alive through their spe ...
... South Carolina and Georgia • High temperatures and disease made slave conditions especially harsh in this region. • African Americans made up the majority of the population in South Carolina and more than one third of Georgia’s population. • Southern slaves kept their culture alive through their spe ...
Very Broad based Outline
... 2. Dante influenced the intellectual movement of the humanists—men such as Petrarch and Boccaccio, who were interested in the humanities and in classical literature of Greece and Rome. The humanists had a tremendous influence on the reform of secondary education. IV. Political and Military Transform ...
... 2. Dante influenced the intellectual movement of the humanists—men such as Petrarch and Boccaccio, who were interested in the humanities and in classical literature of Greece and Rome. The humanists had a tremendous influence on the reform of secondary education. IV. Political and Military Transform ...
File - Mr. Harris History
... government for not ridding the Natives In 1676 Bacon led attacks on Native American villages (Bacons Rebellion) Tried to drive out Berkeley in Jamestown Suddenly fell ill and died Showed the government it could not ignore its people ...
... government for not ridding the Natives In 1676 Bacon led attacks on Native American villages (Bacons Rebellion) Tried to drive out Berkeley in Jamestown Suddenly fell ill and died Showed the government it could not ignore its people ...