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American Pageant 15th Edition - Chapter 2 Outline

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Chapter 2- The Planning of English America Most of the new world had been changed profoundly as the seventeenth century dawned. North America was largely unclaimed (the area over Mexico). And the Spanish had set up much of the control in Central and South America. England?s Imperial Stirrings England didn?t put in much effort to colonize as the Spanish did. After King Henry VIII broke with Church he launched the English Protestant reformation. At first England and Spain were allies but after the Protestant Elizabeth ascended to the English throne a rivalry with Catholic Spanish intensified. Catholic Ireland, originally under English rule sought help from Spain but they failed and England put protestants there. Many English developed contempt for the ?savage? Irish.

Liberty Party

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The liberty party was formed in 1840 by a group of abolitionists. It was created by two men, Arthur Tappan and Theodore Weld, in opposition to William Lloyd Garrison who believed that political action was a way to end slavery. The first party convention was in 1840. In 1844, the party influenced undecided legislators in many local elections to adopt antislavery stands. The party ended in 1848 when many of its members joined a group called the Barn burners.

Slavery Crisis in Virginia

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Free Blacks and African American Abolitionism: free Blacks struggled to define their freedom; set up their own communities primarily in Upper South states, and along Atlantic and Gulf coasts saw colonization Liberia as an attack on their hard earned place in US society - many were unwilling to go to a place they had never before seen insisted Whites should make US a fairer place, rather than spend money shipping them out David Walker - had come from South Carolina, saw Vesey?s Rebellion, moved to Boston to open a used clothing store open to AA. Became a Black Mason; organization that fought against slavery Freedom's Journal - newspaper published by Black people - anticolonization

Abolitionists

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Factors of Slavery Essay

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Joey Tran Pd 3 Colonial America had very different colonies. The New England colonies, middle colonies, and the Southern colonies all have very unique characteristics. One of the most notable characteristics is the prominence of slavery in the Southern Colonies. Slavery became a necessity in order to be a successful plantation owner in the Southern colonies, therefore becoming an important part of the economy of the Southern colonies. The growth of slavery as an important part of the economy of the Southern colonies can be attributed to a myriad of factors.

American Slavery

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One of the places we have the clearest views of that "terrible transformation" is the colony of Virginia. In the early years of the colony, many Africans and poor whites -- most of the laborers came from the English working class -- stood on the same ground. Black and white women worked side-by-side in the fields. Black and white men who broke their servant contract were equally punished. ? ? ? All were indentured servants. During their time as servants, they were fed and housed. Afterwards, they would be given what were known as "freedom dues," which usually included a piece of land and supplies, including a gun. Black-skinned or white-skinned, they became free.

Atlantic Slave Trade

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? A.? The Atlantic slave trade was significant ??????????? B.? The slave trade was only one part of the international trading networks that shaped the world between 1450 and 1750. ??????????????????????? 1.? Europeans broke into the Indian Ocean spice trade ??????????????????????? 2.? American silver allowed greater European participation in the commerce of East Asia ??????????????????????? 3.? fur trapping and trading changed commerce and the natural environment ??????????? C.? Europeans were increasingly prominent in long-distance trade, but other peoples were also important. ??????????? D.? Commerce and empire were the two forces that drove globalization between 1450 and 1750. ??????????? ??????????? 1.? gradual creation of a single ?new world? from the many premodern ?old worlds?

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