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Title: The American Colonies Emerge


1
Chapter 2
  • The American Colonies Emerge

2
Hernando Cortes
  • 1519 Conquered Aztec Empire in Mexico

3
Francisco Pizarro
  • 1535 conquered Inca Empire in Peru

4
4 reasons Spanish able to conquer Native American
empires
  • 1. Spanish had better weapons
  • 2. Aztecs and Incas had never seen fair-skinned
    people or horses
  • 3. They thought that they were gods
  • 4. Lacked immunity to European diseases

5
Amerigo Vespucci
  • 1507 America named after him
  • A German mapmaker mistakenly gives him credit for
    discovering the New World

6
Ponce de Leon
  • 1513 discovered Florida while searching for the
    Fountain of Youth

7
Balboa
  • 1513 discovered the Pacific Ocean
  • Called it the South Sea

8
Magellan
  • 1521 leader of the first expedition to
    circumnavigate the world
  • Gave the world physical proof that the Earth was
    round

9
Coronado
  • 1540-1542 discovered the Grand Canyon while
    searching for the Seven Cities of Gold
  • Explored the Southwest (United States)

10
Hernando de Soto
  • 1539 began an exploration of the southeastern
    section of the United States
  • Discovered the Mississippi River

11
St. Augustine
  • 1565 present day Florida
  • Settled by the Spanish
  • First permanent European settlement in the
    Americas
  • Purpose protect Spanish trade at sea

12
Pueblo Revolt of 1680
  • Revolt by the Pueblo people against the Spanish
    in New Mexico
  • Leader was Pope

13
English exploration of New World
  • Interested in settlement
  • Many desired religious and political freedom

14
John Cabot
  • Italian navigator who sailed for King Henry VII
    of England
  • Opened the way for English claims to the New World

15
Henry Hudson
  • Founded Greenland
  • Discovered the Hudson River

16
Sir Francis Drake
  • Most famous English sea dog
  • Pirate who stole Spanish treasures
  • First British explorer to circumnavigate the world

17
Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Tried to start a colony off the coast of North
    Carolina known as Roanoke Island
  • All settlers vanished
  • Called Lost Colony

18
Jamestown
  • 1607 established by the English
  • Main interest was to find gold
  • First Permanent English settlement
  • Established by the London Company
  • joint-stock company chartered by the King

19
Joint-Stock Company
  • Group of investors who share in the colonys
    profits and losses

20
John Smith
  • Leading figure of Jamestown
  • Demanded every colonist work
  • 1609 had to return to England

21
Starving Time
  • Winter of 1609-1610
  • Only 60 of 600 settlers survived in Jamestown

22
Thomas Dale
  • Named governor of Virginia
  • Helped get the colony back on its feet

23
John Rolfe
  • 1610 credited for developing the strain of
    tobacco
  • Became Virginias staple crop
  • Married Pocahontas

24
Headright system
  • Anyone who paid for their own or anothers
    passage to Virginia received 50 acres of land
  • Caused large increase in immigration to Jamestown
  • Many landowners imported indentured servants

25
Indentured Servant
  • Person who agrees to work for another in exchange
    for transportation, food, and shelter
  • Term of service 4 to 7 years
  • Usually lower class citizens in English society
  • Reasons for coming
  • Enclosure movement
  • Religious and political freedom

26
First African Laborers
  • Arrived in Jamestown in 1619
  • Only about 20
  • Brought to Jamestown by the Dutch
  • Treated as indentured servants

27
Clash with Native Americans
  • Bacons Rebellion
  • Led by Nathaniel Bacon
  • Disagreed with Governor Berkleys policies in
    Jamestown (high taxes,
  • Led a rebellion against the Governor Berkley and
    Indians on the frontier
  • Seized Jamestown
  • Died one month after
  • Governor regained control of Jamestown

28
2 Reasons Important
  • 1. Showed settlers frustrated with a government
    concerned only with the wealthy
  • 2. showed poor colonist unwilling to tolerate
    such a government

29
Separatists
  • Left the Church of England

30
Pilgrims
  • 1620
  • Plymouth, Massachusetts
  • Mayflower Compact
  • William Bradford leader
  • Started the Plymouth Colony 2nd Permanent
    English Colony
  • Squanto taught settlers about the Americas
  • First Thanksgiving

31
Puritans
  • Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Leader John Winthrop
  • City Upon a Hill

32
Roger Williams
  • Disagreed with Puritan Leaders
  • Believed that land belonged to Native Americans
  • Believed govt officials should not punish
    colonists for religious beliefs
  • Fled Massachusetts before arrested and returned
    to England
  • Started the colony of Providence (Rhode Island)
  • 1636

33
Anne Hutchinson
  • Different Religious Beliefs than Puritans
  • Preached that worshippers did not need the church
    or ministers to interpret the Bible
  • Banished in 1638

34
Pequot War
  • First major conflict in Connecticut in 1637
  • Colonists formed an alliance with the
    Narragansett (old enemies of Pequot)
  • Set fire to Pequot village
  • Massacre of 500-600 Pequot men, women, and
    children

35
King Phillips War
  • Led by King Phillip or Metacom
  • 1675
  • Final attempt to push the English out
  • Failed because
  • Food shortages
  • Disease
  • Heavy casualties
  • Metacom killed

36
Quakers
  • William Penn leader
  • Founded Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia city of brotherly love

37
Types of Colonies
  • Royal
  • Proprietary
  • Joint-Stock
  • Penal

38
New England Colonies
  • MA, RI, CT, NH
  • Puritan
  • Shipbuilding and distilling

39
Middle Colonies
  • NY, PA, NJ, DE
  • mixture
  • Farming wheat
  • Tread colonies

40
Southern Colonies
  • MD, VA, SC, NC, GA
  • Anglican
  • Farming tobacco, rice, indigo
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