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Unit 1 Splitting America

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American History: Unit 1 Lecture 2

European Powers Carve Up North America

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Competition for North America

- Spain is establishing an empire in Latin America (and parts of North America!)

- Other European nations want to establish colonies in the New World – Especially in North America

- 3 Main Competitors:

England France The Netherlands

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Early Exploration of North America

• 3 countries will attempt to colonize North America:

1. France2. England3. The NetherlandsHow does it start?Magellan's trip had shown these nations that it was possible to sail West to Asia - they set out to find a route in the North.

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French Efforts

• French explorers began looking for a "Northwest Passage" in the early 1500's.

• Fail to find a passage in the North, but they began exploring the American continent.

• 1673, explorer La Salle explores the Mississippi and claims the whole river valley for France.

• Calls it "Louisiana" in honor of French King Louis XIV

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French Efforts

• By the mid 1700's, France had established an empire in North America

• French colonists were mostly male – interested in trade, not farming.

• Biggest activity -FUR TRADE

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French Efforts

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French Efforts

• French usually got along well with Native Americans

• Fur Trade profited both groups• Founded many North American cities - often

as small forts or trading posts• Montreal, Quebec, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis,

New Orleans all started as French Settlements!

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Cities Founded by the French

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English Efforts

• French and Spanish exploration inspires English King James

• Failure at Roanoke – Walter Raleigh’s LOST COLONY – 1585 – Virginia Dare – 1st English child born in the New World

• King gives a charter to a group of English investors to start a new colony in Virginia

• First permanent English Colony in Americas is founded in 1607

JAMESTOWN

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Jamestown

Colonists at Jamestown faced many struggles

Most did not want to work - interested in getting rich

Disease and starvation were widespread

John Smith – Important leader during Starving Time

Click on the coin below for an 8 minute video on “The Starving Time”

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Jamestown

1612, Colonists first plant important CASH CROP:TOBACCO • Becomes popular in England, saves the colony• Marriage of Indian Chief's daughter,

Pocahontas, to leader John Rolfe, keeps the peace

• 1619, FIRST REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT in the new world meets here. --> HOUSE OF BURGESSES

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New England Colonies

• 1620 - PILGRIMS founded 2nd English Colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts

• Followed in 1630 by the PURITANS

• Both of these groups were seeking religious freedom in the New World

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Jamestown vs. New England Colonies

Key Difference:

• Jamestown was founded for profit...• New England Colonies were

founded for religious reasons.

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The Dutch

The Dutch• 1609 - Henry Hudson explores for the

Netherlands• Sails into Hudson Bay and up Hudson River• Dutch founded New Netherlands and set up

fur trade• Allow settlers from many areas

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The Dutch Make An Exit

• 1664, English drive the Dutch from New Netherlands

• Rename the city New York• take control of the East coast except for

Florida

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1. From http://ns1763.ca/remem/7yw-timeline-w.html

2. From Discovery Channel Education