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... throne in 1660 sparked a new period of colonial expansion. The government chartered new trading ventures, notably the Royal African Company, which was given a monopoly of the slave trade. Within a generation, the number of English colonies in North America doubled. First to come under English contro ...
... throne in 1660 sparked a new period of colonial expansion. The government chartered new trading ventures, notably the Royal African Company, which was given a monopoly of the slave trade. Within a generation, the number of English colonies in North America doubled. First to come under English contro ...
The New England Puritan Attitude Toward Black Slavery
... status of these first Negroes is not at all certain. In all probability the first were, as in the caseof Virginia, servants bound to masters for a definite number of years. The desirability of a permanent labor force led to the establishment of slavery by custom before it was firmly entrenched by le ...
... status of these first Negroes is not at all certain. In all probability the first were, as in the caseof Virginia, servants bound to masters for a definite number of years. The desirability of a permanent labor force led to the establishment of slavery by custom before it was firmly entrenched by le ...
The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies Summary
... land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of European immigrants came to Pennsylvania than any ...
... land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of European immigrants came to Pennsylvania than any ...
The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
... land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of European immigrants came to Pennsylvania than any ...
... land in America that became Pennsylvania Pennsylvania had complete religious and political freedom and Philadelphia was the capital Pennsylvanians respected Indians and coexisted with them peacefully (unlike most English colonies) A wider variety of European immigrants came to Pennsylvania than any ...
Unit 1 Review Sheet
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
... colonization of the New World (North, Central, and South America) by European countries. Colonization is when a country tries to take control of land that doesn’t belong to them. Spain colonized most of the Caribbean, Central and South America, while France and Britain colonized most of North Americ ...
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... The continued British victories led to the downfall of the French as a power in North America. In 1759, the British: 1. captured several French islands in the West Indies 2. defeated the French in India 3. destroyed a French fleet in Canada 4. surprised and defeated the French army at the Battle of ...
... The continued British victories led to the downfall of the French as a power in North America. In 1759, the British: 1. captured several French islands in the West Indies 2. defeated the French in India 3. destroyed a French fleet in Canada 4. surprised and defeated the French army at the Battle of ...
13 Colony Region Reading
... English gentlemen doing. Each decade tens of thousands of new laborers were brought to the southern colonies, either by choice or by force. At first the English used indentured servants to work the fields. Indentured servitude is not much different from slavery except that those desperate enough t ...
... English gentlemen doing. Each decade tens of thousands of new laborers were brought to the southern colonies, either by choice or by force. At first the English used indentured servants to work the fields. Indentured servitude is not much different from slavery except that those desperate enough t ...
Quarter One Cumulative Test
... 31. Which of the following later developments best reflects the later influence of arguments and ideas like Sepulveda’s? a. The establishment of both native slavery and encomienda systems of labor and governance. b. The extensive use of Native slave labor in French colonial areas. c. The emergence o ...
... 31. Which of the following later developments best reflects the later influence of arguments and ideas like Sepulveda’s? a. The establishment of both native slavery and encomienda systems of labor and governance. b. The extensive use of Native slave labor in French colonial areas. c. The emergence o ...
Early European Colonization of the New World
... more disruptive to native ways of life than fur traders because they displaced indigenous people and turned hunting grounds into plantations • Tobacco proved to be an especially lucrative cash crop – In 1638 three million pounds of tobacco were exported to Europe ...
... more disruptive to native ways of life than fur traders because they displaced indigenous people and turned hunting grounds into plantations • Tobacco proved to be an especially lucrative cash crop – In 1638 three million pounds of tobacco were exported to Europe ...
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... between Maine and New Brunswick. (B) the demand by free-soil Northerners that some limit be placed on the spread of slavery in the territories (C) the demand for the annexation of all of the Oregon country. (D)the demand for the readjustment of the boundary with Mexico. (E) the demand by Southerners ...
... between Maine and New Brunswick. (B) the demand by free-soil Northerners that some limit be placed on the spread of slavery in the territories (C) the demand for the annexation of all of the Oregon country. (D)the demand for the readjustment of the boundary with Mexico. (E) the demand by Southerners ...
Early European Colonization of the New World
... more disruptive to native ways of life than fur traders because they displaced indigenous people and turned hunting grounds into plantations • Tobacco proved to be an especially lucrative cash crop – In 1638 three million pounds of tobacco were exported to Europe ...
... more disruptive to native ways of life than fur traders because they displaced indigenous people and turned hunting grounds into plantations • Tobacco proved to be an especially lucrative cash crop – In 1638 three million pounds of tobacco were exported to Europe ...
Guiding Questions Chapter 1-6 - Fulton Science Academy Private
... Maryland with South Carolina’s reliance on large-plantation rice-growing and African slavery based on West Indian models. 5. Identify the major similarities and differences among the southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. ...
... Maryland with South Carolina’s reliance on large-plantation rice-growing and African slavery based on West Indian models. 5. Identify the major similarities and differences among the southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. ...
http://www.historyisfun.org/PDFbooks/Yorktown-Teachers%20Resource%20Packet%205-8-03.pdf
... England’s first permanent American colony was established at Jamestown in 1607. Throughout the 17th and early 18th century as the colonists ventured out and new settlements were established, the English government was busy with affairs in Europe and paid little serious attention to its American outp ...
... England’s first permanent American colony was established at Jamestown in 1607. Throughout the 17th and early 18th century as the colonists ventured out and new settlements were established, the English government was busy with affairs in Europe and paid little serious attention to its American outp ...
Honors U
... Captain Smith was able to get on friendly terms with Algonquian Indian chief, Powhatan. Through his relationship with Powhatan, he was able to get some very badly needed food, mainly corn and yams, for the settlers. After the “starving period,” the colony began farming tobacco. Tobacco plantations w ...
... Captain Smith was able to get on friendly terms with Algonquian Indian chief, Powhatan. Through his relationship with Powhatan, he was able to get some very badly needed food, mainly corn and yams, for the settlers. After the “starving period,” the colony began farming tobacco. Tobacco plantations w ...
1. Gold *any riches (gold, silver, resources) Most important to
... representatives to speak for them in government • Mayflower Compact – first attempt at selfgovernment in the English colonies • Town meetings – first form of American government in which all free men could ...
... representatives to speak for them in government • Mayflower Compact – first attempt at selfgovernment in the English colonies • Town meetings – first form of American government in which all free men could ...
Reading Summaries
... - densities similar across the world before 1492 - epidemics of disease changed the migration dynamics – made more people want to come to America - disease from Europe and Africa killed off swaths of natives, huge labor shortage - epidemic either means better bargaining or more slavery - transoceani ...
... - densities similar across the world before 1492 - epidemics of disease changed the migration dynamics – made more people want to come to America - disease from Europe and Africa killed off swaths of natives, huge labor shortage - epidemic either means better bargaining or more slavery - transoceani ...
Settlements in North America
... maximum number of slaves for minimum cost Africans received little food, or exercise while aboard the ship Many slaves did not survive the Middle Passage ...
... maximum number of slaves for minimum cost Africans received little food, or exercise while aboard the ship Many slaves did not survive the Middle Passage ...
The First Americans
... Connecticut, the first written constitution in the colonies 6.New Hampshire – was started by a royal ...
... Connecticut, the first written constitution in the colonies 6.New Hampshire – was started by a royal ...
New England
... Powhatan Tribe: Trade with colonists but still had an intense relationship. Until Chief’s daughter… Pocahontas married John Rolfe. ...
... Powhatan Tribe: Trade with colonists but still had an intense relationship. Until Chief’s daughter… Pocahontas married John Rolfe. ...
Chapter 17 Notes – The Diversity of American Colonial Societies
... Church within Brazil and Spanish America spread the conversion of Christianity as well as shaping the cultures of the native people, ultimately becoming the wealthiest establishment in the Americas by planting cities and controlling universities and plantations. o Spanish tried and failed to exercis ...
... Church within Brazil and Spanish America spread the conversion of Christianity as well as shaping the cultures of the native people, ultimately becoming the wealthiest establishment in the Americas by planting cities and controlling universities and plantations. o Spanish tried and failed to exercis ...
Unit 01 – Thirteen Colonies
... D. Virginia Company – got a charter to found Jamestown, Virginia. They found Jamestown, Virginia. E. Founding of Jamestown – Jamestown was unsettled land, nothing was there. a. Disastrous start caused by: i. Disease from contaminated river… Those that founded Jamestown used the river for sewage, coo ...
... D. Virginia Company – got a charter to found Jamestown, Virginia. They found Jamestown, Virginia. E. Founding of Jamestown – Jamestown was unsettled land, nothing was there. a. Disastrous start caused by: i. Disease from contaminated river… Those that founded Jamestown used the river for sewage, coo ...
The Atlantic World and Absolute Monarchs in Europe
... Mayflower Compact.The settlers agreed to form a government and obey its laws.This idea of self-government would later become one of the founding principles of the United States. ...
... Mayflower Compact.The settlers agreed to form a government and obey its laws.This idea of self-government would later become one of the founding principles of the United States. ...
Chapter 2
... enslaved Africans with them (led them to rely on) Rice production – required many workers Only mainland colony with a higher population of enslaved Africans than free whites ...
... enslaved Africans with them (led them to rely on) Rice production – required many workers Only mainland colony with a higher population of enslaved Africans than free whites ...