PPT-Planting the Colonies in North America 1588-1701
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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
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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. 8. th. grade . Age of exploration. The Age of Exploration was a time of discovery of new lands, innovations in cartography and trade, and the exchange of cultures and ideas from distant lands.. Europeans in the Americas. French North America. In 1608. , the French established their first North American settlement at Quebec along the St. Lawrence River. The leader of the settlement was Samuel de Champlain who eventually earned the title of “Father of New France.”. Government rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler. Usually oppressive or unjustly severe. . Regulators. A backcountry resident who opposed the corruption of the English officials. . Battle of Alamance. The final battle of the War of Regulation, a rebellion in colonial North Carolina over the issues of taxation and local control.. SS8H1b: . Evaluate . the impact of European contact on Native American culture; include Spanish missions along the barrier islands and the explorations of Hernando DeSoto. .. Unit 3: Exploration & Colonization . 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. th. century. British soldiers during the War of Spanish Succession. Why were England and France at war?. Each State tried to overpower the other.. Each State wanted to control the fur trade in North America. 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. North America is the . 3. rd. largest continent, containing . 16.5%. of the earth’s total land area.. North America is the . 4. th. . most . populous. continent with a population around . 515 million. What was the relationship between Native Americans and Europeans in the early years of settlement?. Native Americans and Europeans generally cooperated with each other in the early years of settlement.. 1. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 2. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 3. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 4. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 5. . (etc.). (3 lines each). France Begins to Colonize. Like England and Holland, France was a latecomer in the race for colonies. . It was convulsed in the 1500s by foreign wars and domestic strife.. In 1598, the Edict of Nantes was issued, allowing limited toleration to the French Huguenots.. 1608–1763. France was a latecomer in the scramble for New World real estate:. It was convulsed by foreign wars and domestic strife during the 1500s.. It was involved in clashes between Roman Catholics and Protestant . What enabled Europeans to carve out huge empires an ocean away from their homelands?. Europeans were much closer to the Americas than were their potential Asian competitors. . Groups within European society—including competing monarchs, merchants, impoverished nobles and commoners, Christian missionaries, and persecuted minorities—all had strong, if different, motivations for participating in empire building.. A2. 7.8.31. Guiding Question 1. . Why did people settle in the British North American colonies? . . Did people come for primarily economic concerns or for religious/idealistic motivations?. . Guiding Question 2.
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