chapter three - Moore Public Schools
... C) the British gained Florida and Canada and became supreme in eastern North America. D) Louisbourg was returned to the French in exchange for a British outpost in India that the French had taken during the war. 32. How did the end of the Seven Years War aka French and Indian War affect Indians? A) ...
... C) the British gained Florida and Canada and became supreme in eastern North America. D) Louisbourg was returned to the French in exchange for a British outpost in India that the French had taken during the war. 32. How did the end of the Seven Years War aka French and Indian War affect Indians? A) ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ was banished to Rhode Island for challenging Puritan leaders’ authority ...
... a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ was banished to Rhode Island for challenging Puritan leaders’ authority ...
document
... moved west of the Appalachian Mountains into the Ohio River Valley • French saw this as an intrusion: Their territory was Canada and the Mississippi River Valley: The Ohio River flows into the Mississippi. ...
... moved west of the Appalachian Mountains into the Ohio River Valley • French saw this as an intrusion: Their territory was Canada and the Mississippi River Valley: The Ohio River flows into the Mississippi. ...
13 Colony Region Reading
... But stop and consider what all of this means. Up until the American Civil War the southern colonies were actually recreating the European feudal system (feudalism) right here in the good ol’ U.S of A. The vast majority of white people were tenant (rent-paying) farmers or backwoodsmen whose lives w ...
... But stop and consider what all of this means. Up until the American Civil War the southern colonies were actually recreating the European feudal system (feudalism) right here in the good ol’ U.S of A. The vast majority of white people were tenant (rent-paying) farmers or backwoodsmen whose lives w ...
unit 1 workshop ppt - Bishop McGann
... Jamestown’s plantations needed laborers-indentured servants (headright system-any new arrival paying their way could get 50 acres of land-wealthy landowners paid way for laborers) from Europe, slaves from Africa (1619) Virginia Company fell into Bankruptcy and the charter was revoked in 1624Virg ...
... Jamestown’s plantations needed laborers-indentured servants (headright system-any new arrival paying their way could get 50 acres of land-wealthy landowners paid way for laborers) from Europe, slaves from Africa (1619) Virginia Company fell into Bankruptcy and the charter was revoked in 1624Virg ...
CHAPTER 4 Experience of Empire: Eighteenth
... goods. The colonists paid for their imports by exporting tobacco, wheat, and rice and by purchasing on credit. Because so much of their standard of living depended on commerce, the colonists resented English regulations. In addition to the laws described in Chapter 3, England restricted colonial man ...
... goods. The colonists paid for their imports by exporting tobacco, wheat, and rice and by purchasing on credit. Because so much of their standard of living depended on commerce, the colonists resented English regulations. In addition to the laws described in Chapter 3, England restricted colonial man ...
14e Chapter 01-04 Quick Review
... Seen by both British and Americans as outposts of the British world Many had come to America to escape British Tyranny, but . . . They still considered themselves British Other nationalities arrived Slavery was an established institution Native population still outnumbered immigrants by a ...
... Seen by both British and Americans as outposts of the British world Many had come to America to escape British Tyranny, but . . . They still considered themselves British Other nationalities arrived Slavery was an established institution Native population still outnumbered immigrants by a ...
Unit 1 Notes
... C. Early settlers were British D. Other immigrants were German, Swiss, French, Spanish and Jews XV. Impact of Key Colonial Figures A. John Smith saved Jamestown from total collapse with harsh discipline i. Set up strict rules ii. Burned in gunpowder accident, so he returned to England iii. Pocahonta ...
... C. Early settlers were British D. Other immigrants were German, Swiss, French, Spanish and Jews XV. Impact of Key Colonial Figures A. John Smith saved Jamestown from total collapse with harsh discipline i. Set up strict rules ii. Burned in gunpowder accident, so he returned to England iii. Pocahonta ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... for colonial goods in England. O Despite the presence of customs officials and colonial protests, the Navigation Acts served both Britain and the colonies well. ...
... for colonial goods in England. O Despite the presence of customs officials and colonial protests, the Navigation Acts served both Britain and the colonies well. ...
New England Colonies
... Can serve God by faith alone, rather than by good works. Also states that the Bible is the final source of authority for all Christians Est. by Martin Luther (Reformation) ...
... Can serve God by faith alone, rather than by good works. Also states that the Bible is the final source of authority for all Christians Est. by Martin Luther (Reformation) ...
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. ...
The First Americans
... Anglican Church Puritans Wanted to purify the church Influenced by Calvin Clashed with James I ...
... Anglican Church Puritans Wanted to purify the church Influenced by Calvin Clashed with James I ...
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 ...
European Colonies in America
... • Colonial cities were lively: paved streets lit by oil lamps, anchored ships from foreign ports, libraries, bookshops, and ...
... • Colonial cities were lively: paved streets lit by oil lamps, anchored ships from foreign ports, libraries, bookshops, and ...
The colonies develop
... Three types of trade: • Trade with other colonies • Trade with Europe • Triangular trade: a trading route with three stops. (Draw the example on pg. 111. Read the example too.) ...
... Three types of trade: • Trade with other colonies • Trade with Europe • Triangular trade: a trading route with three stops. (Draw the example on pg. 111. Read the example too.) ...
Final Review:
... Define the term BIAS... A bias is a prejudice, usually having preference towards a particular point of view…a preference or inclination to feel a certain way. List 3 Reasons for Colonization and organize them into Political, Economic, and Social Reasons. GOLD, GOD, and GLORY Gold – Economic God – So ...
... Define the term BIAS... A bias is a prejudice, usually having preference towards a particular point of view…a preference or inclination to feel a certain way. List 3 Reasons for Colonization and organize them into Political, Economic, and Social Reasons. GOLD, GOD, and GLORY Gold – Economic God – So ...
Colonial North America
... a colony they called “Quebec”. • The French were not interested in creating permanent settlements in North America but rather to make profit in the fur trade (especially beaver fur). • One important legacy of the French fur trade was the creation of cooperation between the French and the Native Amer ...
... a colony they called “Quebec”. • The French were not interested in creating permanent settlements in North America but rather to make profit in the fur trade (especially beaver fur). • One important legacy of the French fur trade was the creation of cooperation between the French and the Native Amer ...
HIST 1301 Homework 1 Name
... less likely than they would be with Native American laborers. d. As Africans, they could not claim the protection of English common law. e. All of the above ____ 37. Colonial authorities tried to limit the growth of the free black population by passing laws that a. defined the offspring of all inter ...
... less likely than they would be with Native American laborers. d. As Africans, they could not claim the protection of English common law. e. All of the above ____ 37. Colonial authorities tried to limit the growth of the free black population by passing laws that a. defined the offspring of all inter ...
foundations of america
... even wished for my former slavery in preference to my present situation, which was filled with horrors of every kind…There I received such a salutation in my nostrils as I had never experienced in my life: so that, with the loathsomeness of the stench and the crying together, I became so sick and lo ...
... even wished for my former slavery in preference to my present situation, which was filled with horrors of every kind…There I received such a salutation in my nostrils as I had never experienced in my life: so that, with the loathsomeness of the stench and the crying together, I became so sick and lo ...
Grade 10
... (8.10) Geography. The student uses geographic tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data. The student is expected to (B) [pose and] answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns shown on maps, graphs, charts, [models, and databases]. ...
... (8.10) Geography. The student uses geographic tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data. The student is expected to (B) [pose and] answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns shown on maps, graphs, charts, [models, and databases]. ...
Governing of Colonies to French and Indian War Teacher Notes
... The main aspect of mercantilism was that there was a finite amount of gold and silver in the world, and the best way for a nation to gather it was to earn it ...
... The main aspect of mercantilism was that there was a finite amount of gold and silver in the world, and the best way for a nation to gather it was to earn it ...
File 1.5 18th century colonies
... c. Small merchants, manual workers, and hired hands: many did not own land d. Indentured servants and jailbirds: limited to no influence e. Slaves: 20% of population 2. Americans on average had the highest standard of living in the world. ...
... c. Small merchants, manual workers, and hired hands: many did not own land d. Indentured servants and jailbirds: limited to no influence e. Slaves: 20% of population 2. Americans on average had the highest standard of living in the world. ...
3 Colonies OH New Leaning Standards
... #4 The practice of race-‐based slavery led to the forced migration of Africans to the American colonies. Their knowledge and traditions contributed to the development of those colonies & the United States. ...
... #4 The practice of race-‐based slavery led to the forced migration of Africans to the American colonies. Their knowledge and traditions contributed to the development of those colonies & the United States. ...
HIST101LectureGuidePartI
... the Half Way Covenant, which allowed the children of “Saints” to be baptized, but could not take communion or vote until they had the conversion experience. It was an effort to maintain Puritan control of Massachusetts Bay, but by the 1670s their grip was loosening. Their grip was loosening because ...
... the Half Way Covenant, which allowed the children of “Saints” to be baptized, but could not take communion or vote until they had the conversion experience. It was an effort to maintain Puritan control of Massachusetts Bay, but by the 1670s their grip was loosening. Their grip was loosening because ...
a new world - Social Studies Resources
... descendants spread across the Americas. These original Americans developed many cultures in the thousands of years that they controlled the land. Europeans first came to North America around the year 1000. Vikings from northern Europe reached the eastern coast, but both disease and resistance from t ...
... descendants spread across the Americas. These original Americans developed many cultures in the thousands of years that they controlled the land. Europeans first came to North America around the year 1000. Vikings from northern Europe reached the eastern coast, but both disease and resistance from t ...