Title: HISTORY NOTES
1HISTORY NOTES AMERICAN COLONIZATION
CHAPTERS 3-6
2Main European countries that colonized in the New
World (Western Hemisphere) North America
A. Spain B. France C. England
3The Impact Today On American Colonization
The colonies influenced values and beliefs many
Americans cherish today.
For example ?
- Many people still come to the Americas in search
of economic opportunity and religious freedom. ?
- Representative government remains an important
part of the American political system.
4England in America
- The English defeat of the Spanish Armada ended
Spanish control of the seas. ?
- England and other European nations could begin
colonies in North America because it was now safe
to sail the waters. ?
- In 1583 Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland
for Queen Elizabeth.
5In 1607, Jamestown, Virginia, became the first
successful English colony in the New World.
6Jamestown Settlement
- In April 1607, settlers sent by the Virginia
Company in London entered Chesapeake Bay and
founded Jamestown. ?
- They faced many hardships. ?
- For example, they found no gold nor did they
establish the fish or fur trading expected of
them by the Virginia Company investors. ? - The number of colonists dwindled.
7Jamestown Settlement (cont.)
- Captain John Smith arrived in 1608 to govern the
colonists. ?
- The Virginia Company installed yet another leader
to govern them after Smith. ? - A harsh winter and more trouble continued to
plague the colonists.
8Jamestown Settlement (cont.)
- When the colonists discovered how to grow
tobacco, the colony began to prosper. ?
- Relations with the Native Americans living nearby
also improved when one of the colonists, John
Rolfe, married Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief
Powhatan.
9Pocahontas
10Jamestown Settlement (cont.)
- The Virginia Company allowed a representative
government in which ten towns in the colony each
sent two representatives, or burgesses, to an
assembly. ?
- The assembly made local laws. ?
- The House of Burgesses met for the first time on
July 30, 1619. ?
11In 1620, Plymouth, Massachusetts, became the
second successful English colony in the New
World.
12- There were two groups of Protestants in England.
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- Those who wanted to leave and set up their own
church were Pilgrims (Separatists). ?
- Those who wanted to reform the Anglican Church
were Puritans.
13Religious Freedom (cont.)
- The Mayflower carried Pilgrims to settle the
Virginia colony. ?
- They landed north, however, at Plymouth,
Massachusetts, due to the oncoming winter. ? - Plymouth was not part of the Virginia Company
territory and its laws did not apply. ?
14Religious Freedom (cont.)
- So the Pilgrims drew up the Mayflower Compact to
provide laws to live by. ? - It was the beginning of a representative
government in America.
15Religious Freedom (cont.)
- The Pilgrims received help from the Native
Americans in learning to plant crops and in
hunting and fishing. ?
- Without them the Pilgrims may not have survived.
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18There were 13 English colonies established in the
United States (1607-1755).
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25Reasons why people came to live in the English
colonies
A. To earn a better living (many homeless and
jobless). B. To own land C. A desire for
religious freedom D. A greater chance for
self-government (to have more say in their
government).
26After years of struggling to survive, the English
colonies grew and prospered. In time, the
English settlers developed self-reliance.
(confidence in their own abilities)
Self-reliance is the key reason why the English
colonies were successful.
27Throughout the 1600's and 1700's, England and
France were rivals. They engaged in a series of
struggles over dominance in Europe and North
America.
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29The last of these major wars was called the
French and Indian War (known as Seven Year's War
in Europe).
30The French and Indian War (1754-1763) was fought
over control of the Ohio River region and
dominance in Europe.
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32England won the French and Indian war.
33In the Treaty of Paris of 1763, the French gave
up the eastern half of North America to England -
all the land east of the Mississippi River except
New Orleans.
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35After the French and Indian War, England's
attitude towards the 13 colonies changed.
England began to exert more control over the
colonies such as prohibiting settlements west of
the Appalachian Mountains and taxation without
representation.
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39The colonists saw the strict enforcement of
England's political and economic policies as
threat to their own rights and freedoms.
40On July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies
formally declared their independence from
England.
The American Colonies declared their independence
by issuing the Declaration of Independence.
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42See pages 154-157
43In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists
stated the following
A. They were declaring their independence. B.
They stated why they were declaring their
independence.
44The Impact Today
In fighting for the principles set forth in the
Declaration of Independence, the American
Patriots laid the foundation for the United
States of America we know today.
45When England refused to recognize colonial
independence, war officially began.
This war became known as the American
Revolutionary War (or the War of Independence),
1776-1783. (1775)
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47The Impact Today
Americans continue to value independence. For
example ?
- The right to practice ones own religion freely
is safeguarded. ? - Americans value the right to express themselves
freely and to make their own laws.
48The Impact Today cont.
The ideals of revolutionary America still play a
major role in shaping the society we live in. For
example ?
- Americans still exercise their right to protest
laws they view as unfair. ? - Citizens have the right to present their views
freely.
49George Washington was the American military
commander during American Revolutionary War.
50ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE
51 France supported the Americans during the War of
Independence.
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55The Treaty of Paris of 1783 officially ended the
War of Independence in favor of the American
colonist.
56Major provisions of the Treaty of Paris of 1783
A. England recognized American independence. B.
The treaty set the American boundaries with the
Great Lakes on the north, the Mississippi River
on the west, and Florida on the south.
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58The Thirteen Original States
- A. Delaware
- B. Pennsylvania
- C New Jersey
- D. Georgia
- E Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- G. Maryland
H. South Carolina I. New Hampshire J.
Virginia K. New York L. North Carolina M.
Rhode Island
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60AMERICAN COLONIZATION THE END