PPT-13 Colonies Life in early America
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ObjectivesStandards Describe the contributions of geographic and economic conditions religion and colonial systems of government to the development of American democratic
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ObjectivesStandards Describe the contributions of geographic and economic conditions religion and colonial systems of government to the development of American democratic practices Describe the geography cultures and economics of the Southern Middle Atlantic and New England Colonies. . Life on a farm. Life in the city. Rights of colonists’. Crime and punishment. Class differences. Life for African Americans. Religion. Education. Colonial Families. Leisure. Food . Notes on Life on a Farm. Section 1: Early English Settlements. England in America. Queen Elizabeth gave . Sir Walter Raleigh . the . right to claim land in North America. Sent his expedition to look for a place to settle . and scouts chose Roanoke Island. What were some similarities and differences between the three colonial regions?. Colonial Regions, Alike and Different. Life in the colonies reflected the physical geography of the settlements.. Climate and geography divided the new colonies into three regions:. The Unhealthy Chesapeake . Life in the American wilderness was harsh.. Diseases like malaria, dysentery, and typhoid killed many.. Few people lived to 40 or 50 years.. In the early days of colonies, women were so scarce that men fought. The student will describe how early European exploration and colonization resulted in cultural interactions among Europeans, Africans and . Native Americans. . Beringia. - Land Bridge to . North America. By: Kayla Daberkow. Northern Colonies. In 1630, about 900 puritans left England for the ‘’New World”. They were led by John Winthrop. They founded present-day Massachusetts.. In 1635, Roger Williams was expelled from Massachusetts. Williams bought land from the Native Americans and called the land Rhode Island. . Introduction. The Age of Discovery. Christoph Columbus. European colonization of the America. The Spanish and Portuguese colonies. English and French colonies. American Revolutionary War. Manifest Destiny. The Southern Colonies. Life in Virginia. Life different here than New England Colonies. Few towns b/c relied on rivers to ship goods. Tobacco. Foun. ded by Virginia Company of London. Founded for trade. Americas. 1400-1625. Lesson . 1 – A Changing World. The Crusades. Began in 1095. Series of expeditions by European Christians to Jerusalem to regain control of the Holy City. Brought Europeans into contact with Asians . dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed.. What is the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies? . Vikings reach Canada – 1000AD. Spanish. Columbus 1492. Ponce de Leon reaches Florida 1513. St. Augustine 1565. British. Roanoke 1580s. Jamestown 1607. Recreated Norse Sod Longhouse. Why Britain colonized America. th. centuries, England and many other European countries believed that power depended upon monetary wealth.. Principles of Mercantilism. the belief that the amount of wealth in the world was relatively static. 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.. AP Chapter 3. New France. 1605 Samuel de Champlain set out to monopolize the northern fur trade. . and founded the settlement of Quebec. Champlain controlled the fur trade and created alliances with the natives.
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