The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies Summary
... The English king granted William Penn, a Quaker, 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 E ...
... The English king granted William Penn, a Quaker, 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 E ...
Study Guide Common Assessment 1
... People you need to know and what they did Christopher Columbus- Sailed for the ocean blue b1492. He tried to find route to the east by going west, attempted 4 times. He found the Bahamas. And he sailed for Spain. Portugal denied him two times. Ralph Lane- Establishes first colony on Roanoke Island. ...
... People you need to know and what they did Christopher Columbus- Sailed for the ocean blue b1492. He tried to find route to the east by going west, attempted 4 times. He found the Bahamas. And he sailed for Spain. Portugal denied him two times. Ralph Lane- Establishes first colony on Roanoke Island. ...
Chapter 3 PowerPoint
... new charter, royal governor, and all male property holders given the right to vote • New monarchs relaxed the Navigation Laws, and the period of “salutary neglect” ...
... new charter, royal governor, and all male property holders given the right to vote • New monarchs relaxed the Navigation Laws, and the period of “salutary neglect” ...
chapter 4powerpoint
... challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went and ...
... challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went and ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, were much more important to the South. They were the backbone of the Southern economy. Settlers in the Southern colonies came to Ameri ...
... The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, were much more important to the South. They were the backbone of the Southern economy. Settlers in the Southern colonies came to Ameri ...
Dates and Facts APUSH
... the act of Congress providing for the government of the Northwest Territory and setting forth the steps by which its subdivisions might become states; also banned slavery in states formed from the territory. ...
... the act of Congress providing for the government of the Northwest Territory and setting forth the steps by which its subdivisions might become states; also banned slavery in states formed from the territory. ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... New York- In 1609, Henry Hudson claimed New Netherland (comprising much of today’s New York State) for the Dutch. The Dutch conducted much trade and shipbuilding at New Amsterdam (today the lower part of Manhattan). Fur came down the Hudson River to New Amsterdam for shipment elsewhere. Peter Minuit ...
... New York- In 1609, Henry Hudson claimed New Netherland (comprising much of today’s New York State) for the Dutch. The Dutch conducted much trade and shipbuilding at New Amsterdam (today the lower part of Manhattan). Fur came down the Hudson River to New Amsterdam for shipment elsewhere. Peter Minuit ...
from the Chapter and the in-class video. Colonies
... laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political thought by 1776 ...
... laws of the church and state – provided religious tolerance, representative government and separation of church and state – which became the foundation for future political thought by 1776 ...
apush lecture ch 4-6
... already in the field! Why stand here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death ...
... already in the field! Why stand here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death ...
Give Me Liberty (New British Policies)
... had the right to make any law it wanted for the colonies, “in all ...
... had the right to make any law it wanted for the colonies, “in all ...
PRESENTATION NAME - Halton District School Board
... neighbours, enemies, he law, or for adventure ...
... neighbours, enemies, he law, or for adventure ...
All of the Colonies
... The Melting Pot: Because these colonies were not originally settled by the English, it was more of a melting pot than the other areas. There was a tremendous amount of ethnic and religious diversity. Climate: The climate was warmer than in New England which allowed for more agriculture, but cool ...
... The Melting Pot: Because these colonies were not originally settled by the English, it was more of a melting pot than the other areas. There was a tremendous amount of ethnic and religious diversity. Climate: The climate was warmer than in New England which allowed for more agriculture, but cool ...
second plantation colony
... • Impacted by the Renaissance • Europe began exploration due to needs in trade and new technological tools. • In the Age of Exploration, three European powers fought for control of North America: ...
... • Impacted by the Renaissance • Europe began exploration due to needs in trade and new technological tools. • In the Age of Exploration, three European powers fought for control of North America: ...
Chapter 3
... • Penn’s treatment of natives went well • No established church • Assembly elected by landowners • Freedom of worship ...
... • Penn’s treatment of natives went well • No established church • Assembly elected by landowners • Freedom of worship ...
Lesson 3 Middle Colonies
... New Netherland's success did not go unnoticed. The English wanted to gain control of the valuable Dutch colony. England insisted it had a right to the land based on John Cabot's explorations in the late 1400s. In 1664 the English sent a fleet to attack New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant, governor of th ...
... New Netherland's success did not go unnoticed. The English wanted to gain control of the valuable Dutch colony. England insisted it had a right to the land based on John Cabot's explorations in the late 1400s. In 1664 the English sent a fleet to attack New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant, governor of th ...
Summaries
... In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages were a real problem. Man ...
... In 1606 King James I of England granted a group of investors known as the Virginia Company a charter to set up a colony in North America. The following year, settlers started the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. The land was swampy, mosquitoes spread malaria, and food shortages were a real problem. Man ...
colonial government and politics
... and various Virginia planters like Jefferson, George Mason, and Madison (all slave owners) assumed important roles in the new government. While Benjamin Franklin attempted the difficult task in England of persuading the British to cease war against the American colonies, Jefferson drafted the Declar ...
... and various Virginia planters like Jefferson, George Mason, and Madison (all slave owners) assumed important roles in the new government. While Benjamin Franklin attempted the difficult task in England of persuading the British to cease war against the American colonies, Jefferson drafted the Declar ...
document
... • Plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin at Albany, New York to unify the colonies • Each colonial legislature would elect delegates to an American continental assembly according to amount of money they gave to the central treasury • Continental assembly would be presided over by a royal governor • Plan ...
... • Plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin at Albany, New York to unify the colonies • Each colonial legislature would elect delegates to an American continental assembly according to amount of money they gave to the central treasury • Continental assembly would be presided over by a royal governor • Plan ...
3rd Period Review Chart
... enforce long-dormant proprietary rights over tenants and squatters. - Northwest Ordinance of 1787: stated the new lands acquired after America’s Independence would be relinquished to the central gov and used to form new states - Stronger enforcement of Navigation Acts after the Great War - British g ...
... enforce long-dormant proprietary rights over tenants and squatters. - Northwest Ordinance of 1787: stated the new lands acquired after America’s Independence would be relinquished to the central gov and used to form new states - Stronger enforcement of Navigation Acts after the Great War - British g ...
Unit 1: American Beginnings
... Formed by the Dutch West India Company and it was a trading colony ...
... Formed by the Dutch West India Company and it was a trading colony ...
Final Review:
... What country agreed to assist the Americans in the Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga? France Who convinced them to do so? Benjamin Franklin Identify the geographical boundaries of the 13 colonies… Before the RevolutionaryWar? No settlement past the Appalachian Mtns. After the RevolutionaryWar? ...
... What country agreed to assist the Americans in the Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga? France Who convinced them to do so? Benjamin Franklin Identify the geographical boundaries of the 13 colonies… Before the RevolutionaryWar? No settlement past the Appalachian Mtns. After the RevolutionaryWar? ...
6 Making Permanent North American Settlements, Dr. Sharon Sundue
... How well did the ideal of tolerance match with the reality of life in the Middle Colonies? Who was William Penn? What inspired this new ideal? Political context – The Restoration, 1660 The proprietary colonies, captured from Netherlands during Anglo-Dutch War James Duke of York – New York Berkeley ...
... How well did the ideal of tolerance match with the reality of life in the Middle Colonies? Who was William Penn? What inspired this new ideal? Political context – The Restoration, 1660 The proprietary colonies, captured from Netherlands during Anglo-Dutch War James Duke of York – New York Berkeley ...
Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Chapter 3
... New Haven Merged with the more democratic Connecticut Valley settlement in 1662 King Philip’s War 1675-6 Metacom led his Wampanoag Indians forming an alliance with other tribes & attacked Puritans villages Indians were defeated & most were sold off as slaves. Seeds of Colonial Unity & Independ ...
... New Haven Merged with the more democratic Connecticut Valley settlement in 1662 King Philip’s War 1675-6 Metacom led his Wampanoag Indians forming an alliance with other tribes & attacked Puritans villages Indians were defeated & most were sold off as slaves. Seeds of Colonial Unity & Independ ...
Province of New York
The Province of New York (1664–1783) was an English and later British crown territory that originally included all of the present U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Vermont, along with inland portions of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine, as well as eastern Pennsylvania. The majority of this land was soon reassigned by the Crown, leaving territory that included the valleys of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, and Vermont. The territory of western New York was Iroquois land, also disputed between the English colonies and New France, and that of Vermont was disputed with the Province of New Hampshire.The province resulted from the Dutch Republic surrender of Provincie Nieuw-Nederland to the Kingdom of England in 1664. Immediately after, the province was renamed for James, Duke of York, brother of Charles II of England. The territory was one of the Middle Colonies, and ruled at first directly from England.The New York Provincial Congress of local representatives declared itself the government on May 22, 1775, first referred to the ""State of New York"" in 1776, and ratified the New York State Constitution in 1777. While the British regained New York City during the American Revolutionary War using it as its military and political base of operations in North America, and a British governor was technically in office, much of the remainder of the former colony was held by the Patriots. British claims on any part of New York ended with the Treaty of Paris of 1783.