Chapter 5: European Exploration and Colonization
... North and South Carolina. The Carolinas were established for economic reasons. The colony was formed in 1663 when King Charles II gave land to eight nobles. The nobles hoped to make a profit by attracting settlers from Virginia, who would grow tobacco for sale to Europe. In 1712, the Carolinas we ...
... North and South Carolina. The Carolinas were established for economic reasons. The colony was formed in 1663 when King Charles II gave land to eight nobles. The nobles hoped to make a profit by attracting settlers from Virginia, who would grow tobacco for sale to Europe. In 1712, the Carolinas we ...
Chapter 1 notes
... In 1607, a group of English settlers founded Jamestown, Virginia. It was the first permanent English colony in the Americas. The colony struggled until settlers began to grow tobacco to ship to Europe. To work on tobacco plantations, they hired indentured servants. These people agreed to work for a ...
... In 1607, a group of English settlers founded Jamestown, Virginia. It was the first permanent English colony in the Americas. The colony struggled until settlers began to grow tobacco to ship to Europe. To work on tobacco plantations, they hired indentured servants. These people agreed to work for a ...
The L.ouisiana Purchase
... changed their policy. They refused to allow American goods to move into or past New Orleans. President Jefferson confirmed that Spain and France had secretly agreed to transfer the Louisiana Territory to France. Jefferson was alarmed. This agreement between Spain and France posed a serious diplomati ...
... changed their policy. They refused to allow American goods to move into or past New Orleans. President Jefferson confirmed that Spain and France had secretly agreed to transfer the Louisiana Territory to France. Jefferson was alarmed. This agreement between Spain and France posed a serious diplomati ...
Early Exploration of North America The New World 1400
... Some of Coronado’s explorers were the first Europeans to see the Grand Canyon. The Spanish explorers treated the Native Americans fairly. There were no horses in North America until the Spanish brought them across the Atlantic Ocean. The Spanish explored North America looking for gold. ...
... Some of Coronado’s explorers were the first Europeans to see the Grand Canyon. The Spanish explorers treated the Native Americans fairly. There were no horses in North America until the Spanish brought them across the Atlantic Ocean. The Spanish explored North America looking for gold. ...
Ch. 3 Europeans Reach the Americas
... the conquest of the Incas was still underway, the Spanish were sending expeditions down the eastern coast of South America. ► Pedro de Mendoza arrived in Argentina in 1535 ► In February of 1536, he founded Buenos Aires. ► Mendoza died in 1537 while returning to Spain, but his men stayed behind. ► Di ...
... the conquest of the Incas was still underway, the Spanish were sending expeditions down the eastern coast of South America. ► Pedro de Mendoza arrived in Argentina in 1535 ► In February of 1536, he founded Buenos Aires. ► Mendoza died in 1537 while returning to Spain, but his men stayed behind. ► Di ...
Chapter 3--Spanish and French in SC
... Columbus did not realize instead that he would end up in the Americas. Even though Columbus never realized he had “discovered” this new continent, we date the European discovery of America from Christopher Columbus’s landing in 1492. Christopher Columbus sparked and interest and other ...
... Columbus did not realize instead that he would end up in the Americas. Even though Columbus never realized he had “discovered” this new continent, we date the European discovery of America from Christopher Columbus’s landing in 1492. Christopher Columbus sparked and interest and other ...
Slide 1
... – Placed a large wooden crossed and claimed the territory for France. – La Louisiane in honor of King Louis XIV – Found the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the land for France. ...
... – Placed a large wooden crossed and claimed the territory for France. – La Louisiane in honor of King Louis XIV – Found the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the land for France. ...
Colonization of The New World
... Giovanni de Verranzano • Verranzano was Italian but he explored for France – France claimed much of the southeast based on his findings ...
... Giovanni de Verranzano • Verranzano was Italian but he explored for France – France claimed much of the southeast based on his findings ...
spanishfrenchandenglishcolonies-120721114252
... first on trading, then later became known as a religious settlement. Fort King George at Darien, GA was southern-most outpost to protect Charlestown, South Carolina from Spanish attacks. ...
... first on trading, then later became known as a religious settlement. Fort King George at Darien, GA was southern-most outpost to protect Charlestown, South Carolina from Spanish attacks. ...
Document
... Beginning in the early 1600s, the English established colonies along the eastern coast of North America 1607: Jamestown was first to be settled John Smith led this group of settlers Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
... Beginning in the early 1600s, the English established colonies along the eastern coast of North America 1607: Jamestown was first to be settled John Smith led this group of settlers Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... Beginning in the early 1600s, the English established colonies along the eastern coast of North America 1607: Jamestown was first to be settled John Smith led this group of settlers Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
... Beginning in the early 1600s, the English established colonies along the eastern coast of North America 1607: Jamestown was first to be settled John Smith led this group of settlers Colony struggled at first, then was saved by Tobacco crop ...
26. What were the economic effects of the Black Death?
... D. A battle between the HRE and the French which resulted in France losing land and the power of their monarchy. E. A battle between France and England which resulted with the Treaty of Troyes claiming Edward III the king of England and France. ...
... D. A battle between the HRE and the French which resulted in France losing land and the power of their monarchy. E. A battle between France and England which resulted with the Treaty of Troyes claiming Edward III the king of England and France. ...
File - Mr. Bacon`s world cultures class
... mercantile elites) considered that their best chance of being part of a major power would be to share the benefits of England's international trade and the growth of the English Empire, so its future would have to lie in unity with England. Furthermore, Scotland's nobles were almost bankrupted by th ...
... mercantile elites) considered that their best chance of being part of a major power would be to share the benefits of England's international trade and the growth of the English Empire, so its future would have to lie in unity with England. Furthermore, Scotland's nobles were almost bankrupted by th ...
The Effects of Huguenot Settlements Upon the French Colonial Empire
... Champlain ' s return he and de Monts left Point Mounton where the colonist's ship had been anchored, and going from point to point finally on June 25 decided upon St. Croix which was an island for the site of the colony. Champlain describes: Vessels could pass up the river only at the mercy of the c ...
... Champlain ' s return he and de Monts left Point Mounton where the colonist's ship had been anchored, and going from point to point finally on June 25 decided upon St. Croix which was an island for the site of the colony. Champlain describes: Vessels could pass up the river only at the mercy of the c ...
Spanish Exploration
... • Traveled west to present day New Mexico • Were the first Europeans to see the Grand ...
... • Traveled west to present day New Mexico • Were the first Europeans to see the Grand ...
NG - Bekemeyer`s World
... During the Renaissance, a desire for new _________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: a. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ ...
... During the Renaissance, a desire for new _________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: a. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ ...
Sent by Whom?
... What is this Technology about? • CARAVEL – ship with triangular sail for tacking into wind and square sails for running before the wind and hull could ...
... What is this Technology about? • CARAVEL – ship with triangular sail for tacking into wind and square sails for running before the wind and hull could ...
2-2 European Competition in North America
... did not establish a successful colony in America until after 1600. ...
... did not establish a successful colony in America until after 1600. ...
Origins of the New World Chapter 1 - Wingate, IRSC
... to the New World. 400, 000 to North America. • Most colonist could not afford slaves. • In 1680, the economy of England improved which caused fewer Indentured Servants to make the journey to the colonies. • After 1700, ten of thousands of slaves had been brought to America. • By 1750, half the popul ...
... to the New World. 400, 000 to North America. • Most colonist could not afford slaves. • In 1680, the economy of England improved which caused fewer Indentured Servants to make the journey to the colonies. • After 1700, ten of thousands of slaves had been brought to America. • By 1750, half the popul ...
Explorers in TX Notes
... •Cabeza de Vaca established himself as a trader and survived by trading goods from Galveston Island with the natives on the mainland. ...
... •Cabeza de Vaca established himself as a trader and survived by trading goods from Galveston Island with the natives on the mainland. ...
Lesson 5 - Routes of Exploration to the New World Section 1
... sailed farther north. He passed through a long, narrow strait into a large body of water. Hudson was sure that he had reached the Pacific Ocean. But, sailing down the coast, he found no opening. Then the waters froze, trapping the ship for the winter. In fact, Hudson had not reached the Pacific. The ...
... sailed farther north. He passed through a long, narrow strait into a large body of water. Hudson was sure that he had reached the Pacific Ocean. But, sailing down the coast, he found no opening. Then the waters froze, trapping the ship for the winter. In fact, Hudson had not reached the Pacific. The ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... A. During the Renaissance, a desire for new _______________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: 1. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ 2. Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, _______________ ...
... A. During the Renaissance, a desire for new _______________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: 1. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ 2. Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, _______________ ...
French colonization of the Americas
The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere. France founded colonies in much of eastern North America, on a number of Caribbean islands, and in South America. Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish, sugar, and furs.As they colonized the New World, the French established forts and settlements that would become such cities as Quebec and Montreal in Canada; Detroit, Green Bay, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Mobile, Biloxi, Baton Rouge and New Orleans in the United States; and Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien (founded as Cap-Français) in Haiti, Cayenne in French Guiana and São Luís (founded as Saint-Louis de Maragnan) in Brazil.