Danny Fuentes
Marie Adler
Zoe Nunez
Brandon Roberts
UNIT 1
1. Virginia Company • The Virginia Company was formed with a charter from
King James I in 1606. • The charter was finally revoked in 1624 and Virginia
became a Crown colony, largely as a result of the Indian Massacre of 1622.
1. Tobacco • Major cash crop helped businesses, and saved
Jamestown
1. Bacon’s Rebellion • Lead by Nathaniel Bacon• Improved the life of colonist
USH1.A
1. New England• Settlers come for religious freedom
1. Rhode Island • Founded for religious freedom
1. Massachusetts• Became royal colony
1. King Phillips War• Armed conflict between N.A. inhabitants of present-day N.E.
and English colonists and their N.A. allies in 1675–78.
1. Salem Witch Trials• Mass Hysteria/accused of witchcraft
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The middle passage• Growth of American population into the early colonies for
slavery and they brought their customs over• Trade passage with great neighboring and big export
countries• America ; Raw materials Europe ; Manufactured Goods
Africa; slaves
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Benjamin Franklin • Born in Boston Dec.17 1706• Out of a poor family and exceeded• Had many jobs such as statesman, author, publisher,
scientist, and great inventor• Later a big symbol of social mobility and individualism
1. Majorly because he greatly influenced the declaration of independence and constitution
2. Invented many things such as bifocals, lighting rod, also defined electricity
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Great awakening• Brought religion back to the colonies for those who had
prolonged forgotten about it• Jonathan Edwards
1. Fire and brimstone sermons
2. Feeling of independence
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• New Amsterdam founded by the Dutch• English take over and became
New Amsterdam became after English take over• • New York – king of York• • New jersey• • Delaware• original 13 colonies?• • Virginia• • Massachusetts• • New Hampshire• • Maryland• • Connecticut• • Rhode island• • Delaware• • North and South Carolina• • New Jersey• • New York• • Pennsylvania• • Georgia
SETTLMENT
QUEBEC
• Settled mainly because of its geographical
Position and its access to water near the north• Great trading post for beaver fur which became• Popular at the time
Analyze the impact of location and place on colonial settlement, transportation, and economic development; include the southern, middle and New England colonies
. Southern colonies made there money from agriculture mainly sold Tobacco
. New England mainly made there money from trading
.Middle colonies made there money from both trading and agriculture
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Explain the development of mercantilism and the Trans-Atlantic trade
.Mercantilism is exporting more then importing
.Trans-Atlantic trade was the route that the slaves came from which the route starts in New England, then the ship
goes to Africa to pick up the slaves, after the slaves are picked up they come to the new world and are traded for
raw materials then the materials are brought back to England to turn into goods
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Explain how the end of Anglo-French imperial competition as seen in the French-Indian War, and the 1763 Treaty of Paris, laid the groundwork for the American Revolution
. The French and Indian War was the North American conflict that was part of a larger imperial conflict between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War. The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with
the Treaty of Paris in 1763
. The Treaty of Paris of Feb 1763, was signed by Great Britain, France, and Spain which it terminated the Seven
Years War
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. The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which rebels in
Thirteen American Colonies rejected monarchy and aristocracy in a revolutionary move, overthrew the
authority of Britain, and founded the United States of America
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