Exploration of north america
[DOC File]Chapter 2 The French in North America
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Label the 4 C’s of exploration and describe what each of them did in point form. 1. C. 2. C. 3. C. 4. C. What were the reasons for European Exploration? Reasons for European Exploration 5. Draw a map of New France’s Territory in North America Use page 43 in text book as your guide. Draw the political structure of New France.
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I. Spanish Exploration: Spain claimed much of and part of the North America. Colonies provided abundant wealth at the expense of Native Americans that they enslaved. Dominant power in the Americas until their rival, France, began settling in present-day Canada in the early 1600s – first permanent European settlement in America (Florida, 1565) A.
[DOC File]Chapter 3 – Exploration and Colonization
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The English and the Dutch competed for _____ in North America and _____ markets all over the world. New France. Samuel de Champlain founded _____ in 1605. This was the first permanent French settlement in North America.
[DOC File]EXPLORATION AND CONQUEST
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Exploration brought many new things to the New World and from the New World to Europe, but the Columbian Exchange was not always positive. European exploration also changed the Native Americans way s of life, in ways that were not always for the best.
Third Grade History Strands introduce the reasons for and ...
Third Grade History Strands introduce the reasons for and effects of the exploration of North America to provide a foundation for further study in fourth and fifth grades. The idea of freedom is explored through the study of our nation from the Civil War through late19th and early 20th century immigration.
[DOC File]Note Page 2
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The French spread the Christian religion in North America, that was first introduced by the Spanish. John Cabot. made the first English voyage to the continent of North America. His exploration of eastern Canada gave England a claim to lands in North America. The English quickly established settlements and claimed ownership to all they could see.
DBQ: COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS & SETTLEMENT OF NORTH …
COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS & SETTLEMENT OF NORTH AMERICA Document Packet. DIRECTIONS: Using the accompanying documents, your knowledge of the time period and topic, and any other resources you have or care to consult, respond to the following question fully, accurately, and from a variety of viewpoints.
[DOC File]Answer Key – European Explorers
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Cartier 1491 French France 2 St. Lawrence River New sea route around North America to East Asia Samuel de. Champlain 1567 French French The Great Lakes and Quebec An explorer, geographer and mapmaker Henry. Hudson 1565 English Dutch 4 Hudson Bay Searching for Northwest Passage
Early Exploration of North America - Quia
Early Exploration of North America. I. Native Americans. A. More than 1 million people in North America by 1492. B. Organized societies. II. European Exploration. A. Renaissance (late 1300’s to 1600) 1. New interest in academics & art. 2. Curiosity about the world. B. Expansion of trade and wealth. III. Christopher Columbus. A. Born in Italy ...
[DOC File]Chapter 24: New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania
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Settler colonies in North America . Foundation of colonies on east coast, exploration of west coast . France and England came seeking fur, fish, trade routes in the early seventeenth century . Settlements suffered isolation, food shortages. Colonial government different from Iberian colonies
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