for instance‚ had a specific role in the French and Indian war which was trading and forging an alliance with the Dutch to gather some equipment for their troops‚ the Dutch and the Mohawk met at Fort Orange‚ New Netherland (which now is Albany‚ New York). After the fall of New Netherland the Mohawk became allies of the English crown. The warriors of the Iroquois were mainly composed by the Mohawk Indians‚ so as the tacticians. This tribe was the first tribe to be annexed into the confederacy. The
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of Roanoke—ended in failure‚ but successful colonies were soon established. The colonists who came to the New World were from a variety of different social and religious groups who settled in different locations on the seaboard. The Dutch of New Netherland‚ the Swedes and Finns of New Sweden‚ the Quakers of Pennsylvania‚ the Puritans of New England‚ the English settlers of Jamestown‚
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Outline Chapter 3 Expansion and Diversity: The Rise of Colonial America‚ 1625-1700 The Stuart Dynasty in England Name‚ Reign Relation to America James I‚ 1603-1625 VA.‚ Plymouth founded; Separatists persecuted Charles I‚ 1625-1649 Civil Wars‚ 1642-1649; Mass.‚ MD formed Interregnum‚ 1649-1660 Commonwealth; Protectorate (Oliver Cromwell) Charles II‚ 1660-1685 The Restoration; Carolina‚ Pa.‚ N.Y. founded; Conn
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FRQ #1 Topic: Early encounters between American Indians and European colonists led to a variety of relationships among the different cultures. Analyze how actions taken by BOTH American Indians and European colonists shaped those relationships in each of the following regions: New England‚ the Chesapeake‚ the Spanish Southwest‚ and New York and New France. Thesis: Actions such as Bacon’s Rebellion‚ the Powhatan Wars‚ King Phillip’s War‚ the Encomienda‚ the New England Confederation‚ and the Fur
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Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 33‚000 B.C. - A.D. 1783 225 Million Years Ago - Pangaea started to break apart. 10 Million Years Ago - North America was shaped by nature - Canadian Shield 2 Million Years Ago - Great Ice Age 35‚000 Years Ago - The oceans were glaciers and the sea level dropped‚ leaving an isthmus connecting Asia
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The First Americans The settling of the Americas Descended from bands of hunters and fishers Crossed the Bering Strait via land Arrived by sea from Asia or pacific lands 15‚000 to 60‚000 years ago Early inhabitants spread to the tip of south America Food crisis Wooly mammoth and giant bison extinct due to climate warm Near East 9‚000 years ago agriculture developed; corn‚ squash‚ and beans modern day Mexico and Andes Western hemisphere; no agriculture possible because of absence
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Advanced Placement/Dual Credit U.S. History Summer Assignment Book Analysis for THE AMERICAN COLONIES. By Alan Taylor Directions: Students are to carefully read the book by Alan Taylor. Each chapter will have a set of questions/list of topics for which short answer responses will be asked to probe for understanding. Each student currently enrolled in either Advanced Placement or Dual Credit U.S. History is receiving a hard copy of this assignment. Additionally‚ the assignment may be found
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novel‚ Woodard introduces the nation of New Netherland (located in modern day New York)‚ detailing how it was founded by the Dutch and describing how its Dutch origins influenced the nation’s cultural ideology and form of government. Established as a fur-trading post by the Dutch West India Company in 1624‚ New Netherland was a smaller settlement that was both incredibly diverse and tolerant‚ much like modern day New York City. As a trading post‚ New Netherland housed goods from all throughout the North
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CHAPTER 3: SETTLING THE NORTHERN COLONIES: 1619—1700 The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Know: John Calvin‚ Conversion Experience‚ Visible Saints‚ Church of England‚ Puritans‚ and Separatists. 26. How did John Calvin’s teachings result in some Englishmen wanting to leave England? The Protestant Reformation was led by Henry VIII‚ who became the head of the Church of England. Unfortunately‚ Henry had no interest in making great strides in religion. On the other hand‚ puritans who
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Seana Bigley Panayev Ch. 3 ID’s 9/26/13 Ch. 3 ID’s 1. John Calvin- A demanding religious leader who pushed the ideas of Martin Luther. Calvin wrote his doctrine in Latin in 1536. Through this doctrine he formed Calvinism‚ which became the most popular to beliefs through all the settlers. These Protestant beliefs affected many generations that had yet to come because they were very demanding and it was widely spread throughout the colonies. 2. Anne Hutchinson- A smart‚ witty young woman who
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