Colonial North America
... • As with Jamestown, Puritan settlers were met with resistance from Native Americans over land rights. • Puritans (with their superior weapons) were able to suppress Natives and force them onto early “reservations”. • In 1675 a massive Indian rebellion erupted against Puritan colonists. • The Nati ...
... • As with Jamestown, Puritan settlers were met with resistance from Native Americans over land rights. • Puritans (with their superior weapons) were able to suppress Natives and force them onto early “reservations”. • In 1675 a massive Indian rebellion erupted against Puritan colonists. • The Nati ...
Chapter 2
... According to Bradford in March 1621, an American Indian walked into the settlement and spoke English Samoset of a Pemaquid tribe; introduced them to Squanto – had lived in Europe and spoke English Taught them to fertilize the soil with fish remains ...
... According to Bradford in March 1621, an American Indian walked into the settlement and spoke English Samoset of a Pemaquid tribe; introduced them to Squanto – had lived in Europe and spoke English Taught them to fertilize the soil with fish remains ...
settlervsnonsettlerplusimperialsim
... moved into a region in large numbers Intent is to replace native population with a new population of people Key resource (pull factor) is the availability of land & economic opportunities Push Factors ...
... moved into a region in large numbers Intent is to replace native population with a new population of people Key resource (pull factor) is the availability of land & economic opportunities Push Factors ...
Old quiz
... _____8. Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to colonize an island off the coast of present-day North Carolina in 1585. John White attempted to colonize the same island in 1587. Upon his return to the island three years later, he found the colony had gone missing. It is known as the “Lost Colony of ________ ...
... _____8. Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to colonize an island off the coast of present-day North Carolina in 1585. John White attempted to colonize the same island in 1587. Upon his return to the island three years later, he found the colony had gone missing. It is known as the “Lost Colony of ________ ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... • Africans appeared in Virginia before 1619 • Uncertain status of Africans – Some treated as servants – England had no history of slavery at home ...
... • Africans appeared in Virginia before 1619 • Uncertain status of Africans – Some treated as servants – England had no history of slavery at home ...
New England Colonies
... • Two local Indians helped • In 1621 they celebrated following their first harvest; Thanksgiving • Remained very small, but important settlement in New England ...
... • Two local Indians helped • In 1621 they celebrated following their first harvest; Thanksgiving • Remained very small, but important settlement in New England ...
The Age of Exploration - DHS United States History
... membership created by New England in 1662. Many felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out. while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety, and more desire f ...
... membership created by New England in 1662. Many felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out. while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety, and more desire f ...
A. The Jamestown colony
... “Starving Time” & Powhattan attacks c. John Rolfe’s introduction of a hybrid tobacco & the headright system saved Jamestown d. The significance of 1619: Viginia’s House of Burgesses & the introduction of African slavery e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few wo ...
... “Starving Time” & Powhattan attacks c. John Rolfe’s introduction of a hybrid tobacco & the headright system saved Jamestown d. The significance of 1619: Viginia’s House of Burgesses & the introduction of African slavery e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few wo ...
Chapter 3 Section 2 p.64-71
... The Mayflower Compact The Mayflower's passengers planned to settle in the Virginia colony. The first land they sighted was Cape Cod, well north of their target. It was November, and winter was fast approaching. The colonists decided to drop anchor in Cape Cod Bay. They went ashore on a cold, bleak ...
... The Mayflower Compact The Mayflower's passengers planned to settle in the Virginia colony. The first land they sighted was Cape Cod, well north of their target. It was November, and winter was fast approaching. The colonists decided to drop anchor in Cape Cod Bay. They went ashore on a cold, bleak ...
Settlers and Pilgrims slides
... In the South (Jamestown, Virginia), people like John Smith came in search of gold and riches with the intent to return to England. In the New England colonies, people came searching for religious freedom and a permanent home. ...
... In the South (Jamestown, Virginia), people like John Smith came in search of gold and riches with the intent to return to England. In the New England colonies, people came searching for religious freedom and a permanent home. ...
The Early English Colonies
... return for political or financial favors. These colonial governors reported directly to the king. Self-governing colonies, including Rhode Island and Connecticut, formed when the king granted a charter to a joint-stock company, and the company then set up its own government independent of the crown. ...
... return for political or financial favors. These colonial governors reported directly to the king. Self-governing colonies, including Rhode Island and Connecticut, formed when the king granted a charter to a joint-stock company, and the company then set up its own government independent of the crown. ...
England`s Early Colonies
... B) He received help from the Spanish governor of Florida. C) He had the colonists grow tobacco and send it to England. D) He got the Indians to supply the colony with food and supplies. ...
... B) He received help from the Spanish governor of Florida. C) He had the colonists grow tobacco and send it to England. D) He got the Indians to supply the colony with food and supplies. ...
The Middle Colonies - Reading Community Schools
... • Believed that all people had direct link or inner light with God ...
... • Believed that all people had direct link or inner light with God ...
Chapter 2
... Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Pilgrims founded Plymouth in 1620 Initially intended to settle in Virginia Blown off course and ended up well north of Virginia’s boundaries Mayflower Compact bound settlers to accept will of the majority Received extensive help from local Wampanoag Indians ...
... Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Pilgrims founded Plymouth in 1620 Initially intended to settle in Virginia Blown off course and ended up well north of Virginia’s boundaries Mayflower Compact bound settlers to accept will of the majority Received extensive help from local Wampanoag Indians ...
Unit 2 - River Mill Academy
... Reformers want to rid the church of all Roman Catholic traditions ...
... Reformers want to rid the church of all Roman Catholic traditions ...
The Middle and Southern Colonies
... the church by making further reforms or changes to the church Separatists – wanted complete separation from the Church of England because there were still traces of Catholicism in the religion In England, Separatists and Puritans were fined or put in prison for worshiping in a different way than the ...
... the church by making further reforms or changes to the church Separatists – wanted complete separation from the Church of England because there were still traces of Catholicism in the religion In England, Separatists and Puritans were fined or put in prison for worshiping in a different way than the ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... b. In 1691, Plymouth was ______________________ into the larger, more successful Massachusetts Bay colony C. Puritans in Massachusetts Bay 1. Puritans tried to ______________ within the Church of England, but: a. In 1629, many Puritans felt King Charles I was _________________ England b. Puritans ar ...
... b. In 1691, Plymouth was ______________________ into the larger, more successful Massachusetts Bay colony C. Puritans in Massachusetts Bay 1. Puritans tried to ______________ within the Church of England, but: a. In 1629, many Puritans felt King Charles I was _________________ England b. Puritans ar ...
second plantation colony
... • Explain the religious, political, economical, and social structures in the south, north, and middle colonies. • Analyze differences between the three ...
... • Explain the religious, political, economical, and social structures in the south, north, and middle colonies. • Analyze differences between the three ...
Plymouth Colony
Plymouth Colony (sometimes New Plymouth, or Plymouth Bay Colony) was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691. The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at New Plymouth, a location previously surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement, which served as the capital of the colony, is today the modern town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of the modern state of Massachusetts.Founded by a group of Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration and Anglicans, who together later came to be known as the Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony was, along with Jamestown and other settlements in Virginia, one of the earliest successful colonies to be founded by the English in North America, and the first sizable permanent English settlement in the New England region. Aided by Squanto, a Native American of the Patuxet people, the colony was able to establish a treaty with Chief Massasoit which helped to ensure the colony's success. It played a central role in King Philip's War, one of the earliest of the Indian Wars. Ultimately, the colony was merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and other territories in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay.Despite the colony's relatively short history, Plymouth holds a special role in American history. Rather than being entrepreneurs like many of the settlers of Jamestown, a significant proportion of the citizens of Plymouth were fleeing religious persecution and searching for a place to worship as they saw fit. The social and legal systems of the colony became closely tied to their religious beliefs, as well as English custom. Many of the people and events surrounding Plymouth Colony have become part of American folklore, including the North American tradition known as Thanksgiving and the monument known as Plymouth Rock.