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Serving Time in Virginia After the Fact

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History of early Virginia is difficult, as there are few documents, and they aren't always trustworthy. ? Virginia was America's first representative assembly? Brought tobacco to England en masse? Captain John Smith had wrote a history of Virginia titled A Generall Historie of Virginia? Smith was generally pretty good with telling the truth, but his perspective is definitely his own, so that has to be kept in mind ? Was Smith completely truthful?? Most powerful person in region? Powhatan was the leader of a confederacy of Indians-Algonquian Indians? Virginia Company was rough in the beginning. ? 75k pounds invested to send 2k settlers. ? Happened through a joint stock arrangement? King James sent his special silkworms over. ? Went to the New World in hopes of profit. ?

A People and a Nation chapter 3 outline

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European Expansion of the colonies 9/30/13 8:57 AM Portuguese are first Europeans to use slave labor in New World Cheap labor is critical to economic development and success b/c they used the plantation model Slavery already occurring in Africa Sell each other to Portuguese who would send Africans to the New World This trade encourages African city states to conquer others to sell as slaves In North America, native tribes would conquer smaller tribes and sell them to Europeans in exchange for other goods. Conquered natives would work on plantations or farms. Encouraged native peoples to attack their enemies to capture or enslave them to trade them Iroquois gain more control in North Eastern N. America Production of rice Grows as a cash crop when slave labor is introduced

APUSH American Pageant 14th Edition Chapter 4 Outline (DETAILED)

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Name Teacher AP U.S. History 10 September, 2013 Chapter 4 American Life in the Seventeenth Century The Unhealthy Chesapeake Life of Americans living in the Wilderness Life was hard, short, and very unforgiving for the earliest of settlers in the Chesapeake. There were many diseases like malaria, dysentery, and typhoid that the settlers encountered. The diseases and harsh life shortened life expectancy of the settlers by as much as 10 years for newcomers from England. There was slow population growth during the 1600s in the Chesapeake. Most immigrants were young males from England. Many of them died after arrival from England. There were very few women, and most men could not find mates. There were very few families. The Colony endures its struggle.

13 Colonies Notes

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8/23/13 11:14 AM Southern Religion Maryland passed Act of Religion Toleration (1649), this protected the rights of all Christians. Organized religion has less influence in the Southern colonies. Communities were diverse and people were thinly spread. Society Education and cultural institutions were nearly nonexistent, because there was no concentration of people in any given area. Large scale slavery because of intensive labor crops grown in the region. Most South Carolina?s residents were slaves. Early Chesapeake history had huge population losses due to disease. Women, with the likelihood of being widowed, had more rights than anywhere else. Government

New England and Chesapeke DBQ Essay

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New England Chesapeake DBQ The New England and Chesapeake colonies both started off about the same being ruled by the English. However by the 1700?s the similarities between the two colonies were quite minimal and both colonies had evolved. Each settlement had different intensions of why they wanted to settle in the New World. New England and Chesapeake had social, economic, religious and political differences between one another.

Cultures In America

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? Graded Assignment HST560A: AP World History | Unit 6 | Lesson 3: Cultures in North and South America Name: Rachel Nemeth Date: 01/08/2013 Graded Assignment Cultures in North and South America Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (20 points) Score Describe and analyze changes in trade, technology, and demographics resulting from European exploration in the New World. Answer:

The Earth and Its People Chapter 18 Study Guide

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Name_8 _,? ,,. lv- _ Block. Date _ Chapter 18 Study Guide- Atlantic System and Africa Directions: Using complete sentences, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. You must use the question as the stem of your answer. After 1600, what was grown in the West Indies? Spanish settlers introduced sugar-cane cultivation into the West Indies shortly after 1500 but did not do much else toward the further development of the islands. After 1600, the French and English developed colonies based on tobacco cultivation. What did the expansion of sugar plantations in the West Indies require?

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