Very Broad based Outline
... Tiwanaku was the capital of a vast empire, but archeological evidence suggests that it was only a ceremonial and political center for a large regional population. 4. The Wari culture was located near the city of Ayucucho, Peru. Wari had contact with Tiwanaku but was a separate culture; the city was ...
... Tiwanaku was the capital of a vast empire, but archeological evidence suggests that it was only a ceremonial and political center for a large regional population. 4. The Wari culture was located near the city of Ayucucho, Peru. Wari had contact with Tiwanaku but was a separate culture; the city was ...
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... Warfare also broke out among French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. ...
... Warfare also broke out among French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. ...
semester 1 extra credit assignment
... except: A) economically marginal northern farmers (B) self-employed artisans (C) hired workers (D) urban Catholic immigrants (E) rural Protestant slaveholders. 11) The purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas was (A) to divide the non-European world between Spain and Portugal (B) to specify which parts ...
... except: A) economically marginal northern farmers (B) self-employed artisans (C) hired workers (D) urban Catholic immigrants (E) rural Protestant slaveholders. 11) The purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas was (A) to divide the non-European world between Spain and Portugal (B) to specify which parts ...
Unit 1 NOTES
... He lands in northern _______Canada_____, and calls it Newfoundland (very clever). Years later, England (Protestant) and Spain (Catholic) got into a religious war, which caused the ____Spanish________ ___Armada__________, in which smaller English ships defeated larger Spanish ships. This gave the Eng ...
... He lands in northern _______Canada_____, and calls it Newfoundland (very clever). Years later, England (Protestant) and Spain (Catholic) got into a religious war, which caused the ____Spanish________ ___Armada__________, in which smaller English ships defeated larger Spanish ships. This gave the Eng ...
English Colonies, 1600 – 1650
... In 1624, King James had appointed a commission to investigate the London Company and their management of Jamestown. The committee recommended the court dissolve the company, so the King revoked the charter, making Virginia a royal colony directly under his control. As a financial investment the Lond ...
... In 1624, King James had appointed a commission to investigate the London Company and their management of Jamestown. The committee recommended the court dissolve the company, so the King revoked the charter, making Virginia a royal colony directly under his control. As a financial investment the Lond ...
Creating A Nation
... were among those rights Over time, this document served as a model for other nations seeking independence ...
... were among those rights Over time, this document served as a model for other nations seeking independence ...
Chesapeake Colonies
... The king thought tobacco was a “vile weed.”* But he “could not ignore the enormous import duties Rolfes' Virginia tobacco brought to the royal treasury--Londoners and others around the world liked its taste and began demanding it. Since all sales had to be made through London, the English treasury ...
... The king thought tobacco was a “vile weed.”* But he “could not ignore the enormous import duties Rolfes' Virginia tobacco brought to the royal treasury--Londoners and others around the world liked its taste and began demanding it. Since all sales had to be made through London, the English treasury ...
Footsteps to the Revolution (Ranking)
... Philadelphia. This meeting, which brought together representatives from 12 of the 13 colonies, was called to discuss British colonial treatment, which had come to a head with the recent closing of Boston Harbor. While the First Continental Congress did not declare war against Britain, they did pass ...
... Philadelphia. This meeting, which brought together representatives from 12 of the 13 colonies, was called to discuss British colonial treatment, which had come to a head with the recent closing of Boston Harbor. While the First Continental Congress did not declare war against Britain, they did pass ...
Chapter 03 - Expansion and Diversity
... o Governor William Phips forbade further imprisonment for witchcraft in Oct. 1692. Phips ended the terror in early 1693 by pardoning all those convicted or suspected of witchcraft. ...
... o Governor William Phips forbade further imprisonment for witchcraft in Oct. 1692. Phips ended the terror in early 1693 by pardoning all those convicted or suspected of witchcraft. ...
England`s Early Colonies
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
Competency Goal #1
... ► The forest provided lumber which was exported or used for ship building. ► They also used what were called the triangular trade routes. ► They imported slaves from Africa to the West Indies and traded them for the sugar and molasses that was shipped to New England to make rum. The rum was shipped ...
... ► The forest provided lumber which was exported or used for ship building. ► They also used what were called the triangular trade routes. ► They imported slaves from Africa to the West Indies and traded them for the sugar and molasses that was shipped to New England to make rum. The rum was shipped ...
Unit 4 Notesfillins - Anderson School District One
... and were armed with ___________. In the early fifteenth century the Ottomans began to recruit men for the Janissaries and for positions in the bureaucracy through the system called ______________—a levy on ___________________________. 2. The Ottoman Empire was a ____________________ society in which ...
... and were armed with ___________. In the early fifteenth century the Ottomans began to recruit men for the Janissaries and for positions in the bureaucracy through the system called ______________—a levy on ___________________________. 2. The Ottoman Empire was a ____________________ society in which ...
Colonialization and Exploration SS6H6b Cabell copy
... Vocabulary Word mercantilism: an economic policy where the colonies helped the mother country by providing valuable natural resources and a market for the goods produced in the mother country ...
... Vocabulary Word mercantilism: an economic policy where the colonies helped the mother country by providing valuable natural resources and a market for the goods produced in the mother country ...
First Civilizations of the Americas: The Olmec and Chavín, 1200
... Tiwanaku was the capital of a vast empire, but archeological evidence suggests that it was only a ceremonial and political center for a large regional population. 4. The Wari culture was located near the city of Ayucucho, Peru. Wari had contact with Tiwanaku but was a separate culture; the city was ...
... Tiwanaku was the capital of a vast empire, but archeological evidence suggests that it was only a ceremonial and political center for a large regional population. 4. The Wari culture was located near the city of Ayucucho, Peru. Wari had contact with Tiwanaku but was a separate culture; the city was ...
Severing the Bonds of Empire: 1754–1774
... defeat, General Edward Braddock was killed. The Pennsylvania frontier was repeatedly attacked by Delawares for two more years; over a thousand residents were killed. Settlers felt betrayed because the Indians attacking them had once been (an observer noted) “all-most dayly familiars at their houses. ...
... defeat, General Edward Braddock was killed. The Pennsylvania frontier was repeatedly attacked by Delawares for two more years; over a thousand residents were killed. Settlers felt betrayed because the Indians attacking them had once been (an observer noted) “all-most dayly familiars at their houses. ...
The Effects of the Navigation Acts on English
... century, English transatlantic trade grew substantially and was the most dynamic sector in the economy. (Davis, 1962) Overall, Jacob Price finds that English (and later British) imports grew by 188% over the period 1699 to 1774, despite slow domestic population growth, with a signific ...
... century, English transatlantic trade grew substantially and was the most dynamic sector in the economy. (Davis, 1962) Overall, Jacob Price finds that English (and later British) imports grew by 188% over the period 1699 to 1774, despite slow domestic population growth, with a signific ...
Unit 2 MC Test and Answers
... processes of tobacco cultivation as well as any owner. That many [slave] quarters took their names from the slave patriarchs or matriarchs who were their central figures and who often served as their foreman and occasionally as their forewoman suggests the degree to which black people had gained con ...
... processes of tobacco cultivation as well as any owner. That many [slave] quarters took their names from the slave patriarchs or matriarchs who were their central figures and who often served as their foreman and occasionally as their forewoman suggests the degree to which black people had gained con ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... Americas. They built colonies and created a culture that blended European, Native American, and African traditions. By the mid-1500s, Spain’s empire reached from modern California to South America. The Spanish monarch appointed viceroys, or representatives who ruled in his name. They closely monitor ...
... Americas. They built colonies and created a culture that blended European, Native American, and African traditions. By the mid-1500s, Spain’s empire reached from modern California to South America. The Spanish monarch appointed viceroys, or representatives who ruled in his name. They closely monitor ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... rivals. In 1754, the French and Indian War erupted in North America and then spread to other parts of the world by 1756, where it is known as the Seven Years’ War. British and colonial troops eventually captured New France’s capital city, Quebec. Although the war dragged on, the British ultimately p ...
... rivals. In 1754, the French and Indian War erupted in North America and then spread to other parts of the world by 1756, where it is known as the Seven Years’ War. British and colonial troops eventually captured New France’s capital city, Quebec. Although the war dragged on, the British ultimately p ...
SC History Need to Know Facts Standard 8
... South Carolina was founded as a proprietary colony when the king (Charles II) granted land to the eight Lords Proprietors in payment of a debt The proprietors hoped to make a profit by charging settlers a quitrent on the land. The proprietors commissioned John Locke to write the Fundamental Constitu ...
... South Carolina was founded as a proprietary colony when the king (Charles II) granted land to the eight Lords Proprietors in payment of a debt The proprietors hoped to make a profit by charging settlers a quitrent on the land. The proprietors commissioned John Locke to write the Fundamental Constitu ...
Colonization Powerpoint
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
... VA dominated by aristocratic planters who were generally Church of England members. ...
Colonies - My CCSD
... 1. The geographic regions of the colonies were the ___________________ Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the ________________ Colonies. 2. ________________, Massachusetts, ________________, and ________________ were the 4 original New England Colonies. 3. The people who settled and lived in the New ...
... 1. The geographic regions of the colonies were the ___________________ Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the ________________ Colonies. 2. ________________, Massachusetts, ________________, and ________________ were the 4 original New England Colonies. 3. The people who settled and lived in the New ...
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... slaves imported. In 1715, the Yamasee and Creek, alarmed by the enormous debts they had incurred in trade with the settlers and by slave traders’ raids into their territory, rebelled. The uprising was crushed, and most of the remaining Indians were enslaved or driven out of the colony into Spanish F ...
... slaves imported. In 1715, the Yamasee and Creek, alarmed by the enormous debts they had incurred in trade with the settlers and by slave traders’ raids into their territory, rebelled. The uprising was crushed, and most of the remaining Indians were enslaved or driven out of the colony into Spanish F ...
British Colonies
... separate from Church of England (Pilgrims) Puritans – wanted to purify the church ...
... separate from Church of England (Pilgrims) Puritans – wanted to purify the church ...
power point 4
... Before this most slaves had been transported to the British West Indies and the Caribbean ...
... Before this most slaves had been transported to the British West Indies and the Caribbean ...