PPT-Chapter 2 The Planting of English America

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In 1600 North America remained mostly unexplored and unclaimed England had taken little interest in est its own colonies because of the Protestant Reformation

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In 1600 North America remained mostly unexplored and unclaimed England had taken little interest in est its own colonies because of the Protestant Reformation beginning w Henry VIII After Protestant Queen Elizabeth ascended to throne in 1558 Protestantism became dominant amp a rivalry w Catholic Spain intensified. World History. Chapter 20. England. The Tudors became the ruling family in England in the late 1400s. Henry VII – brought stability. Henry VIII and daughter Elizabeth I had the most success. When Edward VI died, Mary I became first queen of England. Colonial . America. , . 1600-1763. Colonial . America. Origins, Politics,. Society, & Warfare. I. English Colonies in N. America. 1. In . the 1600s, English settlers arrived in North America. a. English . 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. Period 2 1607-1754. The founding of Jamestown. Joint stock companies founded by James I founded the English colonies. Join stock companies. April 1606 Charter given to Virginia Company of London. 3 ships arrived near Chesapeake Bay in 1607. King . Philp’s. War. . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DCFIJ26EaI. . http://www.schooltube.com/video/449ab8a4c3554d5eb00e/King Philip's War Part 2 . 1675: New England . – Indian alliance attacks farms/settlements . Chapter 2. Introduction. In the hundred years after Columbus’s discovery, most of America north of Mexico remained unexplored.. By 1600, 3 European powers planted outposts in 3 distant corners of the continent; the English at Jamestown, VA in 1607, the French in Quebec in 1608, and the Spanish at Santa Fe in 1610. 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 . 1500-1733. Chapter 2. Initial North American Colonization. French (Quebec) – 1608. Spanish (Santa Fe) – 1610. English (Jamestown) – 1607. Slow to compete . Protestant Reformation – 1530s. Elizabeth (1558). Rival Imperial Models: Spain, France, and Holland. Spain vs. French and Dutch colonies. New Spain: Colonization and Conversion. St. Augustine 1565. Franciscan Missions and Indian Revolts. Comprehensive Orders for New Discoveries (1573). 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. Are there any core values that most Americans share? . Do you think that the colonists helped shape these values?. The Impact of the early colonial period:. Religious conflicts in Europe influenced the colonists’ ideas of religious tolerance.. ________________________________. From log cabin to mansion (The Hermitage, Nashville, TN). first president from a state west of the original thirteen. Lawyer, judge, land speculator, politician, Indian fighter, and planter. 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. Parking Lotsor Similar‘Hardscape’Planting Strips/Verges2’ - 4’More than 4’**NearUtility LinesVisibility LARGE TREE GROUPMature HeightMore than 50’ TREE SPECIES RECOMMENDA

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