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    plan for the Jamestown colonists depended upon regular supplies from England and trade with the Native Americans. The location they selected was largely cutoff from the mainland‚ and offered little game for hunting‚ no fresh drinking

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    friends to welcome them nor inns to entertain or refresh their weather-beaten bodies; no houses or much less towns to repair to‚ to seek for succor" (31). This statement explained how difficult it was to arrive to such a barren land even after all the hardships assail. Bradford did an excellent job in his writings to give the real and accurate accounts of what happened. On the other hand‚ Byrd wrote his perception of the New World in sharp contrast to the writing style of Bradford. Byrd used forms of ridicule

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    Unit 1: Test Quick Review Below is a quick review guide for the upcoming unit test. This review guide is intended to provide an overview of general topics that may be on the test. However‚ all items below may not appear on your version of the test. At the same time‚ certain items on the test may not be directly mentioned the review guide. It is intended for review only‚ the class readings and materials also need to be consulted. Introduction to History PowerPoint: Be able to define Primary

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    MACHIAVELLI VS. KING GEORGE III During colonial times‚ King George III was a tyrant ruler. He was unstable and constantly inflicted hardship upon the people of the American Colonies. King George III thought that imposing more demands on the colonists would allow him to reach his goals such as bringing in more money for the British government. Machiavelli‚ on the other hand‚ thought that a ruler needed his subjects to be on his side so that there would be less resistance. King George III did

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    roles was firmly established to maintain strong family structures. Which also meant‚ that woman had little to no rights in comparison to the men in colonial America. Woman in colonial times began to take notice of their inequality‚ and despite the hardships‚ pain and trials most of the woman experienced‚ they still succeeded in enduring some of the differences between their opposite sex. The social inequality many women had to face might have been the reason why many women opted to stay with the Natives

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    Relationships Between Natives and Europeans In The New World The interactions and relations between European colonists and Native Americans were at times problematic and other times constructive‚ nevertheless transforming both cultures significantly. Before the arrival of Europeans‚ many native cultures occupied the lands and considered it to be their homeland with their own thriving culture and way of life. European settlers and explores invaded the area‚ only hoping to gain power‚ wealth‚ land

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    because survival was difficult. John Smith barely survived what he went through stating‚ “Such actions have ever since the world’s beginning been subject to such accidents‚ and everything of worth is found full of difficulties…”(Smith). Bradford had hardships with his crew on the Mayflower quoting‚ “…To consider in time of the danger‚ and rather to return than to cast themselves into a desperate and inevitable peril” (Bradford). The two were similar in cultural backgrounds but they had different experiences

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    was the Olive Branch Petition which was brought together by the Continental Congress to be sent to the king as an act of reconciliation. It was disregarded by the king and no action was taken. Another event that happened was the war between the colonists in Boston. The British troops marched to concord with orders to “seize arms being stockpiled there.” (Give Me Liberty‚ 192) Later‚ the Second Continental Congress gives permission to start an army that would be led by George Washington and the Congress

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    expected the colonists in North America to bear more of the taxes‚ because British troops were supplied on the frontier for the colonists protection. Parliament passed the Sugar Act of 1764‚ and the Stamp Act the following year. These acts caused the colonists to revolt and reacted with fury‚ while some just stayed silence. The Sugar and Stamp Acts marked Parliament’s very first attempt to tax the colonists for trade and other regulations that happened solely within the colonies. Colonists did not oppose

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    In this period of the Enlightenment‚ many colonists moved away from the church’s strict rules and narrow- minded teachings and looked toward more modern views and lifestyles. The name Satan didn’t command as much power as it once did. In his place a different type of monster emerged. Less religious

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