PPT-Unit 1: European Colonization of America
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Standards Strand History Topic Colonization to Independence European countries established colonies in North America as a means of increasing wealth and power As
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Standards Strand History Topic Colonization to Independence European countries established colonies in North America as a means of increasing wealth and power As the English colonies developed their own governments and economies they resisted domination by the monarchy rebelled and fought for independence. The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Introduction. Diego Colón. Politics of “Discovery”. Earliest . Settlers:. 10,000BCE (and likely earlier…). Native creation narratives claim that the people always populated the earth. A Study in . Initial . Prospective Extraterrestrial Habitation. Voyager 1. captures an image of Terra from the edge of our solar system – about 3.7million miles from Earth. Motivations and Rationale for Space Colonization According to Freeman Dyson and J. Richard . Unit: September 16-. 19. European Empires. TURNER MS: THE BEST MIDDLE SCHOOL IN GA . SPONGE:. Which European country was the first to begin world exploration? What are the other two countries that soon joined them? What caused this interest in exploration?. Week Six. I.) The Winds of Change. A.) Blew from West to East and then South. B.) But blocked at the Zambezi River. II.) Resistance to Independence came from “settler colonies”. A.) Virtually . all. By. Marshall Murphy. mdaddy@uga.edu. What is Galactic Colonization?. Galactic colonization is the concept that humans, or any intelligence, can spread their individuals throughout the universe by establishing “colonies” in outer space and on various celestial bodies. . What European country explored and settled the Caribbean, Central America, and South America?. Spain. For what two reasons did Englishmen settle in North America?. Religious Freedom. Economic Opportunity. 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. Chapter 1 Sections 1 and 2. Things to think about: The influence that geography and climate can have on history. The First Americans and Early European Colonization. The First Americans. Migration from Asia. Regulating . Empresarios. & Settlers. COLONIZATION LAWS. Why do you need colonization laws?. Mexico wanted to make sure settlers were loyal to Mexico-not to the US. Mexico wanted to keep the settlement of frontiers orderly. the Chesapeake 1600-1700 . European Colonization. Learning Objectives. Analyze primary source documents to understand how Europeans perceived Native Americans . Explain how differences in imperial goals, cultures, and the North American environments led Europeans to develop diverse patterns of colonization. . The Missouri Compromise (1820). A James Monroe Museum. Virtual Exhibit. Image Credit: Robert K. Griffin “The Liberian Senate,” Library of Congress. Introduction. The United States had debated slavery since its founding. However, tensions over the issue were growing by the time of Monroe’s presidency. . Ch. 14 & 15 . Motives for exploration. Asian . Goods:. Moluccas. (Indonesia) – Spice Islands. Used to preserve food, flavor meat, make medicine & perfume . Later:. Gold, Land, Fame & Glory. 2009 Comp essay. Racial and ethnic constructs. North and Latin America and. Caribbean:. https://. secure-media.collegeboard.org/apc/ap09_world_history_q3.pdf. I. The Spanish Caribbean. A. The indigenous Tainos or Arawaks . Africa. Colonization, Conflict, & . Artificial Boundaries. Standards. The . student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. . a. Explain how the European partitioning across Africa contributed to conflict, civil war, and artificial political boundaries. .
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