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Colony of Virginia

Out of Many AP edition Chapter 3

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Chapter 3: Planting Colonies in North America Outline? ? ??????????Communities Struggle with Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Santa Fe o???The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico rose in revolt in August 1680, taking Santa Fe and trapping 3,000 survivors in the Palace of Governors of Santa Fe, sending two crosses?white for surrender and survival, red for defiance and death. o???In 1609, colonists founded La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco, the ?royal town of the holy faith of St. Francis,? and began to convert the Pueblo people into Christians, Spanish subjects, and a labor force for the colonial elite.

Out of Many AP Edition 5 Chapter 2

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Chapter 2: When Worlds Collide ? Outline ? The English and the Algonquians at Roanoke In 1590, Governor John White returned to Roanoke Island, where he had left the first English colonists three years ago, in search of the 115 colonists; mostly single men, but also twenty families, including White?s daughter, son-in-law, and Virginia Dare, the first English baby born in North America. He found the colonists? houses taken down and their possessions scattered, but saw ?CROATOAN? on a trunk, the name of a friendly village, and set sail for the village.?

Brinkley Questions Chapter 2

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Brinkley Chapter 2 Guiding Questions What serious difficulties did the Virginia colonists face from the moment they landed? How did the motives of the Virginia colonists differ from those of the separatists who settled in Plymouth? Explain the importance of tobacco in the development of the Virginia colony. Explain how exchanges of agricultural technology between Europeans and Native Americans helped Jamestown survive. What led to Virginia becoming a royal colony? What were the origins of the colony of Maryland? How did Maryland?s early development differ from that of Virginia? What were the origins of the political turmoil in Virginia during the 1670s?

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 2

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Chapter Two Transplantations and Borderlands Multiple Choice Questions 1. Seventeenth-century English colonial settlements A. were essentially business enterprises. B. were tightly controlled by the English government. C. were effectively isolated from contact with other nations. were well-planned and generally quite successful from the start. maintained the political and social institutions of England. Ans: A Page: 27 2. The site chosen for the Jamestown settlement included all of the following EXCEPT A. it was low and swampy and subject to outbreaks of malaria. B. it was inland so as to offer security from natives. C. it bordered the territories of powerful Indian tribes. it was surrounded by thick woods. it was inaccessible by ship. Ans: E
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