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America Past and Present Ch. 2 Outline

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Chapter 2 Outline Colonies I. Breaking away A. population growth in England 1. 1580-1650 3.5 mil to 5 mil. strain on agrarian economy 2. food prices rose 3. Migrant workers (peasants) took to road to find work 4. wandering poor threatened social order of the ?propertied? class a.propertied class wanted enforcement of vagrancy laws 5. workers go to London a. unhealthy conditions in city (London) led to many deaths B. migrations by English 1. Holland-Pilgrims looking for religious freedom 2. Ireland 3. some chose to go to America C. Why did they migrate to America? 1.religious freedom a.quote on pg 34 2. owning land and better social position a. Primogeniture laws gave all land to oldest son 3. escape from bad marriages, jail, poverty D. Political upheaval on the throne

Chapters 7-8 APUSH Enduring Vision 6e Review Guide

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History Notes #4 Chapters 7-8 Nancy Ward Became a "War Woman" in 1755 after she turned her dead husband's gun on attacking Creek indians Urged other Cherokees to avoid war and negotiate with the winning side only in order to avoid another blood bath like the F&I War; though some wished to support Britain because wanted to avoid loss of land to the Colonies In 1781 persuaded Americans not to take more land In 1783 and 1785, US treaty commissioners asked the CHerokees to cede another eight thousand square miles 1749 Battle of Fallen Timbers: the last Cherokees submit to US rule Cherokees lost half their population an land by 1750 Implementing Government
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