2-Colonization Begins
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...
Chapter 5 Notes
... How did the Great Awakening change American society? How did the Enlightenment influence the colonists? A New Kind of Society – British culture slowly became an American identity as colonists adapted their old ways to a new world A. Land, Wealth, and Rights 1. Land was plentiful after taken from Nat ...
... How did the Great Awakening change American society? How did the Enlightenment influence the colonists? A New Kind of Society – British culture slowly became an American identity as colonists adapted their old ways to a new world A. Land, Wealth, and Rights 1. Land was plentiful after taken from Nat ...
Colonial Recruitment Poster
... produced food primarily for the family, with little left over for sale. The main crop was corn, or maize. Also grown was barley, rye, flax (used for making linen), and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Farmers raised chickens, and pigs and owned one or two horses, a pair of oxen, some cattle, and ...
... produced food primarily for the family, with little left over for sale. The main crop was corn, or maize. Also grown was barley, rye, flax (used for making linen), and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Farmers raised chickens, and pigs and owned one or two horses, a pair of oxen, some cattle, and ...
Colonial Regions Notes Mid-Atlantic (Middle) Colonies Southern
... Baltimore founded it as a refuge for English Catholics. Religion did not have the same impact on communities as in the New England colonies or the Mid-Atlantic colonies because people lived on plantations that were often distant and spread out from one another. Economy – The Southern economy was alm ...
... Baltimore founded it as a refuge for English Catholics. Religion did not have the same impact on communities as in the New England colonies or the Mid-Atlantic colonies because people lived on plantations that were often distant and spread out from one another. Economy – The Southern economy was alm ...
Scholarship Research
... class, but their origins tended to be similar. Most shared the same faith, most were of the same generation, and most came from the same area in the south of England. Reasons for coming also tended to be similar. England, during this time period, had an economy of scarcity where land, work, and food ...
... class, but their origins tended to be similar. Most shared the same faith, most were of the same generation, and most came from the same area in the south of England. Reasons for coming also tended to be similar. England, during this time period, had an economy of scarcity where land, work, and food ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... the Middle Colonies were founded in the mid-1600s ► William Penn led Quakers as they ...
... the Middle Colonies were founded in the mid-1600s ► William Penn led Quakers as they ...
Terms for Those Owning or Controlling Those in Servitude
... …2 : a settlement in a new country or region [Note: this is why the Separatists used the term about their new settlement in
Plymouth, Massachusetts.]
3 a : a place that is planted or under cultivation b : an agricultural estate [See the indented definition below.] usually worke ...
... …2 : a settlement in a new country or region
3.1 An Empire and its Colonies
... The British realized that the most salutary, or beneficial, policy was to neglect their colonies. British colonial policy during the early 1700s would come to be called salutary neglect. GB rarely enforced its trade regulations, such as the Navigation Act. The colonies prospered, as did their trade ...
... The British realized that the most salutary, or beneficial, policy was to neglect their colonies. British colonial policy during the early 1700s would come to be called salutary neglect. GB rarely enforced its trade regulations, such as the Navigation Act. The colonies prospered, as did their trade ...
American Pageant CH 2 - Washougal School District
... don, received a charter from King James I of England for a settlement in the New World. The main attraction was the promise of gold, combined with a strong desire to find a passage through America to the Indies. Like most joint-stock companies of the day, the Virginia Company was intended to endure ...
... don, received a charter from King James I of England for a settlement in the New World. The main attraction was the promise of gold, combined with a strong desire to find a passage through America to the Indies. Like most joint-stock companies of the day, the Virginia Company was intended to endure ...
The Planting of English America
... don, received a charter from King James I of England for a settlement in the New World. The main attraction was the promise of gold, combined with a strong desire to find a passage through America to the Indies. Like most joint-stock companies of the day, the Virginia Company was intended to endure ...
... don, received a charter from King James I of England for a settlement in the New World. The main attraction was the promise of gold, combined with a strong desire to find a passage through America to the Indies. Like most joint-stock companies of the day, the Virginia Company was intended to endure ...
Chapter 3and4and5 PPT Notes
... • The governor served as head of the government. • Most were assisted by an advisory council. • Some colonies had elected representatives. • Virginia established the first colonial legislature in 1619. • The town meeting was the center of New England political ...
... • The governor served as head of the government. • Most were assisted by an advisory council. • Some colonies had elected representatives. • Virginia established the first colonial legislature in 1619. • The town meeting was the center of New England political ...
Present - Images
... – Mosquitoes spread disease; – Attacks from Native Americans; – Poor leadership in the colony. ...
... – Mosquitoes spread disease; – Attacks from Native Americans; – Poor leadership in the colony. ...
Colonial America - Lincoln Co Schools
... efficient method of transportation at the time. These waterways also gave colonies access to the sea and other coastal areas, which allowed them to trade. ...
... efficient method of transportation at the time. These waterways also gave colonies access to the sea and other coastal areas, which allowed them to trade. ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... The first Africans in British North America were brought to Jamestown and sold by a Dutch warship. o While the seeds of American slavery were thus planted, African slaves were far too costly to be used in great numbers for decades. Only three hundred blacks in Virginia in 1650. But by the end ...
... The first Africans in British North America were brought to Jamestown and sold by a Dutch warship. o While the seeds of American slavery were thus planted, African slaves were far too costly to be used in great numbers for decades. Only three hundred blacks in Virginia in 1650. But by the end ...
Unit 1: Pre-Columbus Americas through John Adams` Administration
... The first Africans in British North America were brought to Jamestown and sold by a Dutch warship. o While the seeds of American slavery were thus planted, African slaves were far too costly to be used in great numbers for decades. Only three hundred blacks in Virginia in 1650. But by the end ...
... The first Africans in British North America were brought to Jamestown and sold by a Dutch warship. o While the seeds of American slavery were thus planted, African slaves were far too costly to be used in great numbers for decades. Only three hundred blacks in Virginia in 1650. But by the end ...
ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA
... Anyone who paid their own passage to America received 100 hundred acres of land. This encouraged thousands of people to move to Virginia. In 1619, the Virginia Company sent 90 women to Jamestown so that the number of families would grow, making Virginia more stable. You could still come to Vi ...
... Anyone who paid their own passage to America received 100 hundred acres of land. This encouraged thousands of people to move to Virginia. In 1619, the Virginia Company sent 90 women to Jamestown so that the number of families would grow, making Virginia more stable. You could still come to Vi ...
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... of its military power and territorial expansion around 1200 C.E. At their capital of Chan Chan, the Chimú rulers were distinguished by their conspicuous consumption of luxury goods and by their burial compounds. C. Tiwanaku and Wari 1. The civilization of Tiwanaku, in Bolivia, experienced increased ...
... of its military power and territorial expansion around 1200 C.E. At their capital of Chan Chan, the Chimú rulers were distinguished by their conspicuous consumption of luxury goods and by their burial compounds. C. Tiwanaku and Wari 1. The civilization of Tiwanaku, in Bolivia, experienced increased ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... 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 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? ...
11th Grade Semester One Unit 1: Colonial Foundations Stage 1
... Students will examine the impacts of geographic factors on patterns of settlement and the development of colonial economic systems. Students will examine the factors influencing variations in colonial social structures and labor systems. Students will analyze slavery as a deeply established co ...
... Students will examine the impacts of geographic factors on patterns of settlement and the development of colonial economic systems. Students will examine the factors influencing variations in colonial social structures and labor systems. Students will analyze slavery as a deeply established co ...
First Civilizations of the Americas: The Olmec and Chavín, 1200
... 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 ...
APE Unit 4 Ch. 17 The Expansion of Europe
... Guilds jealously restricted their membership to local men who were good Christians, had several years of work experience, paid high membership fees, and completed a masterpiece; they gave masters’ sons automatic entry to their father’s guilds, while barring outsiders. ...
... Guilds jealously restricted their membership to local men who were good Christians, had several years of work experience, paid high membership fees, and completed a masterpiece; they gave masters’ sons automatic entry to their father’s guilds, while barring outsiders. ...
Unit 4 Notesfillins - Anderson School District One
... A. The Rise of the Safavids 1. _____________ declared himself shah of Iran in 1502 and ordered that his followers and subjects all adopt Shi’ite Islam. 2. It took a century of brutal force and instruction by Shi’ite scholars from Lebanon and Bahrain to make Iran a __________ land, but when it was do ...
... A. The Rise of the Safavids 1. _____________ declared himself shah of Iran in 1502 and ordered that his followers and subjects all adopt Shi’ite Islam. 2. It took a century of brutal force and instruction by Shi’ite scholars from Lebanon and Bahrain to make Iran a __________ land, but when it was do ...