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[DOC File]Chapter 17 Guided Reading
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Feb 08, 2014 · “The Diversity of American Colonial Societies, 1530 – 1770” Terms: The Columbian Exchange. The Council of the Indies. Encomienda. Mita. Hidalgos. creoles. encomenderos. mestizos. mulattos. castas. Virginia Company. Indentured servants. House of Burgesses. Indigo. Dutch West India Company. Coureurs de bois. metis Individuals / Peoples ...
[DOC File]Causes and Effects of the American Revolution
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Causes and Effects of the American Revolution. After the French and Indian War, Britain needed money. As a result, the British government placed taxes on the American colonists. The British thought that the colonists should help pay for the war since it had been fought partly to defend the colonies. The first tax was the Stamp Act.
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American Colonial House Styles (1600s – 1800) Colonial homes in New England often had chimneys in the center. When North America was colonized, settlers brought building traditions from many different countries. Architecture from America's colonial period continues to influence the houses we build today.
[DOC File]Slavery in the American Colonies - Webs
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C. Slavery formally established by the House of Burgesses in 1670 with law declaring "all servants not being Christians imported into this colony by shipping shall be slaves for their lives." D. By 1700 there were 25,000 slaves in the American colonies and by 1750 there were 100,000 slaves in Virginia, far outnumbering indentured servants.
[DOC File]American Revolution-Causes Chart - Livingston Public Schools
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American Revolution-Causes Chart. Immediate Causes: Britain’s Actions/Colonies Reactions (After French/Indian War, Britain tightens control over colonies because of money to pay off its debts) Proclamation Line (1763): (p. 143) England has “geographic” control over colonies. It was an imaginary. line along . Appilachian Moutains. British ...
[DOC File]History Enhanced Scope and Sequence: WHI
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D of an American Indian and British alliance against the colonists in the French and Indian War. 4. The American Revolution began with a battle between British and colonial troops at. A Bunker Hill. B Lexington and Concord.* C Saratoga. D Boston and Yorktown. 5.
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Analyze how any three factors (economic, political, social, military, or religious) influenced European exploration and American colonial settlement in either Jamestown or Massachusetts Bay. Give specific examples for whichever colony you choose. Must be handwritten and terms must be numbered.
[DOC File]American Revolution Test - Jaclyn Stultz's Online Portfolio
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American Revolution Test. ... Which important colonial leader helped with the writing of the Declaration of Independence and also helped convince France to help the colonies. ... Who was known for championing the cause of independence in the House of Burgesses? Patrick Henry. John Adams. Thomas Jefferson. George Washington.
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Early Colonial America. 1) Jamestown, VA (1607): _____ *economy based on agriculture *first slaves brought in 1619. 2) House of Burgesses (1619): _____ *ideas of the enlightenment *representative democracy. Section D. Sources of Discontent
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