PPT-Expansion and Diversity The Rise of Colonial America, 1625-1700
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I can explain why New Englanders abandoned Winthrops vision of a city upon a hill I can describe why indentured servitude gave way to racial slavery in Englands
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I can explain why New Englanders abandoned Winthrops vision of a city upon a hill I can describe why indentured servitude gave way to racial slavery in Englands plantation colonies I can differentiate the Southern Middle and New England Colonies as it pertains to social economic and political development. outposts of control for Europe. Catholicism. is the major religion. Colonies mirror their . mother countries. Wealth gained through . Mining precious metals. Viceroys. – royal officials who rule. Economic growth in America was linked and influenced by a host of events elsewhere in the world, particularly in England.. The British Industrial Revolution spurred technical innovations that had far-reaching implications.. & Colonization of The Americas. I. The Spanish Caribbean. A. The indigenous Tainos or Arawaks . Taino Indians, Dominican Rep., 1500 CE. B. The . Encomienda. system. 1. subjugated by the Spanish to mine gold & silver. What types of societies did they create in Mesoamerica up to 1000 CE?. Who were the Maya?. What type of civilization did they create?. How were Mayan families organized?. How was this organization reflected in the larger social and political structure of Mayan society?. 1700-1775. American Pageant Chapter 5. Conquest by the Cradle. Population growth. 1700. 300,000 people total. 20,000 of total-. -black. 1775 . 2.5 million people total. 500,000 . of total—black. 400,000 . Revolution, 1700 . – 1775 . I. Conquest by the Cradle. By . 1775, Great Britain ruled 32 colonies in North America.. All . of them were growing by leaps and bounds.. By 1775, the population numbered 2.5 million people.. Ch. 1: I can. . .. describe how trade and political centralization transformed West Africa before the advent of the Atlantic Slave Trade. .. describe . the role the Columbian Exchange played in the formation of the Atlantic world. ). The Columbian Exchange. The . Columbian Exchange. refers to the transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds. The Columbian Exchange. The . domesticated livestock and major agricultural crops of the Old World has spread throughout the New World. Much growth through natural increase. Exceptional longevity in New England. Large influx of non-English Europeans. Scots-Irish Flee English Oppression. Largest non-English group. The Scots fled England for Ireland, then the Scots-Irish came to North America. 1530–1770. The Columbian Exchange. Demographic Changes . The peoples of the New World lacked immunity to diseases from the Old World . Smallpox, measles, diphtheria, typhus, influenza, malaria, yellow fever and maybe pulmonary plague caused severe declines in the population of native peoples in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies . The rights of. The Role of Women in Colonial America. Women did not have the same rights as men during the colonial era. They couldn’t own land or vote.. They mostly served to help out on their homes or farms.. I can explain why New Englanders abandoned Winthrop’s vision of a “city upon a hill.”. I can describe why indentured servitude gave way to racial slavery in England’s plantation colonies.. I can differentiate the Southern, Middle, and New England Colonies as it pertains to social, economic and political development. Students can use this volume as an excellent reference for compare-and-contrast skills. From Native American medicine to the early scourge of smallpox in crowded, unsanitary colonial hubs, students can see how far medicine has come since colonial times. Images of Algonquian medicine men and artifacts from a 17th-century surgeon\'s medical bag give students candid visual points of reference to reinforce the vast differences between colonial medicine and the safe, sterile, often high-technology practice medicine has become today. Students can use this volume as an excellent reference for compare-and-contrast skills. From Native American medicine to the early scourge of smallpox in crowded, unsanitary colonial hubs, students can see how far medicine has come since colonial times. Images of Algonquian medicine men and artifacts from a 17th-century surgeon\'s medical bag give students candid visual points of reference to reinforce the vast differences between colonial medicine and the safe, sterile, often high-technology practice medicine has become today.
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