Plymouth Colony Separatists Protestants in England were unsatisfied with the Anglican Church (Church of England) Puritans wanted to purify, or reform, the church ...
Chapter 17 The Diversity of American Colonial Societies, 1530 - 1770 AP World History In the spring 1621, as the Pilgrims were still building Plymouth settlement ...
Jamestown King James I, in 1606, granted charters to two joint-stock companies, dividing British claims in North America between the Virginia Company of London and ...
CREATE A NAME FOR THE PICTURE. NFERENCES. WHAT DOES THIS PICTURE ... land at Plymouth Rock. ... the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, ...
Title: Indian Language Groups Author: Central Office Last modified by: SBO Created Date: 9/28/2006 4:05:46 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
New England By Danielle Lapointe, Samantha Cohen, Lauren Chorniak, Adam Strachan, and Michelle Briffett Who Wants to be a New England Pilgrim? Two Teams
CHAPTER 3- ENGLISH COLONIES ARE CREATED English Colonies The land had been discovered and explored, now it needs to be colonized. Chapter Objectives: 1-To describe ...
Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Martin Luther and his 95 Theses Critic of Indulgences The Bible alone was the word of God (not Pope) People are saved by ...
The English Colonies Who came over as colonists? Religious dissidents Lower classes Indentured servants Minor nobles who tried to get richer Original failed settlements
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A Brief History of Colonial America Daniel Lazar Pennsylvania - 1681 Quaker Radicalism Antinomian. No need for learned ministry. One man s interpretation of ...
Aristocratic Englishman. Embraced Quakerism after military service. 1681 he received a grant from king to establish a colony. This settled a debt the king owed his ...
Separatists vs. Puritans Puritanism Calvinism Institutes of the Christian Religion Predestination. Good works could not save those predestined for hell.
The 1st proprietary colony owned by an individual rather than a ... Even non-members paid taxes to the Anglican church. Agriculture in the Southern Colonies ...
Title: CHAPTER 15: The Renaissance and Reformation Author: M. C. McLaughlin Last modified by: Patty, Steve Created Date: 3/21/2002 8:49:41 PM Document presentation format
Planting Colonies in North America Out of Many Chapter 3 Questions to Think About In what ways was he Spanish experience with the Pueblos like the experience of ...
U.S. History to Reconstruction Unit 2 - England s 17th Century Colonies The Pennsylvania Colony This ideal colony attracted many who did not share the Quakers ...
Chapter 3 As the colonies grew in the 1600 s and 1700 s, they became the home to people of many lands. These people brought their own customs and traditions.
Title: Exploration Author: Madison Oneida BOCES Last modified by: Press Enter Created Date: 7/28/2006 8:22:09 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
The Birth of a Nation Virginia - 1624 King James Jamestown 1607 Christopher Newport John Smith Disaster. 90% of Natives wiped out by mid-Century Never would ...
In 1686, the Dominion of New England was created to bolster the colonial defense ... Charles II granted the area of modern-day New York to his brother, the Duke of ...
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Chapter 1,2,3 Review Workday America Agriculture leading industry 90% of the people Staple crop in Maryland and Virginia was tobacco Grain grown in Middle colonies ...
The Early Chesapeake 1606 Charter to the London Company from James I gave colonizing rights to the southern lands 144 men on the Godspeed, the Discovery, and the ...
... own clothes and shoes. They grew much of their own food. ... A new nation was born, one that had its roots in the conflicts between several European nations. ...
In present-day New York, the Dutch established settlements, Dutch opened trade ... The new rulers abolished the Dominion of New England and colonists revived ...
North American Colonies Chapter 1-3 Anglican Church : Church of England southern colonies remained members -when: 1534 -where: England Southern colonies ...
An English Empire Great Britain, in 1588, was the separate nations of England, Scotland and Ireland. It would not be until 1691 that England gained control of Ireland ...
Chapter 3, Section 2 The New England Colonies Pilgrims and Puritans Religious tension in England after the Protestant Reformation Puritans Protestant groups that ...
England, France and Holland challenge Spanish control in America. France ... lived in Holland; losing identity; decide to leave for America; Pilgrims ...
England Comes into Empire After the experience of Roanoke The Lost Colony England would wait 20 yrs before attempting again; 1607 For God, Gold and Virginia ...
Sect. 1 Early Colonies Have Mixed Success Who were the first settlers to Carolina and how did they live? Early settlers build Charles Town Charleston Cut ...
It was a well-equipped group of which about 11,000 people came to Massachusetts. ... elected governor or deputy governor for 19 years, helping Massachusetts prosper ...
Title: Unit Five Subject: Writing three thank-you letters Author: Sharon Last modified by: admin Created Date: 4/6/2004 6:05:55 AM Document presentation format
Bell Work What would provoke someone to travel to a new land they have never seen before? If you were going on this adventure, what are some things you would take?