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Colonial Encounters Europeans Colonize the Americas
Learning Objectives
1 Summarize the characteristics of the colonies of New Spain New France New Netherland and Virginia
2 Compare and contrast the goals and approaches of the French Spanish Dutch and English in their dealings with the Indian tribes they encountered
TABLE OF CONTENTS
New Spain New France
New Netherland Virginia
Map by Pinpin
New Spain
Photo by foroyar22
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Learning Objectives
1 Summarize the characteristics of the colonies of New Spain New France New Netherland and Virginia
2 Compare and contrast the goals and approaches of the French Spanish Dutch and English in their dealings with the Indian tribes they encountered
TABLE OF CONTENTS
New Spain New France
New Netherland Virginia
Map by Pinpin
New Spain
Photo by foroyar22
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
New Spain New France
New Netherland Virginia
Map by Pinpin
New Spain
Photo by foroyar22
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by Pinpin
New Spain
Photo by foroyar22
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
New Spain
Photo by foroyar22
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by Pinpin
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The Reconquista
Spanish Christians reconquered Muslim-held Spain
Animated Map of the Reconquista
c 900-1492
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Ferdinand amp Isabella The ldquoCatholic Monarchsrdquo
God Glory
amp Gold
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Conquistadors
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Aztec Empire
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Model of Tenochtitlan (Aztec Capital)
Photo by Xuan Che
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
King of the Aztecs Spanish Conquistador
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by Giggette
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Caste System of New Spain
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos Mixed
Ancestry Born in
Colonies
Full-blooded Spanish
Born in Colonies
Born in Spain
Full-blooded Spanish
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Encomienda
Although harsh the encomienda system was similar to pre-existing systems in Aztec and Inca empires
Forced Labor
amp Tribute
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Bartolomeacute de las Casas Dominican Priest
Complained of abuses in the Spanish encomienda system
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
ABOLISHED
The New Laws of 1542 limited the power of encomenderos
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The Black Legend
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Spanish Missions
Photo by Robert A Estremo
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
GOAL Assimilation
ndash Learn Spanish
ndash Convert to Christianity
ndash Pay Taxes
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Spanish Missions in California
Many of the major cities in California were originally founded as missions
Map Credit PhilFree
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Mission San Juan Capistrano (California)
Photo by Robert A Estremo
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Mission Map San Juan Capistrano
(California)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Graphic Organizer
SPANISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
RELIGION
INTERESTED PARTIES
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SETTLEMENTS
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
EVANGELISM
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
Catholic 1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
Missions
FEW
YES
FOLLOW ME
Spanish Colonization
of the Americas
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri George Caleb Bingham (1845)
French Trader Half-Breed Son (Original Title)
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Territorial Claims
Map by Pinpin
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by Magicpiano
Areas of Settlement
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by Magicpiano
FEW COLONISTS
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Fort Detroit
Depiction of the 1763 Siege of Fort Detroit by Frederic Remington
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Allies
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Father Marquette and the Indians Wilhelm Lamprecht (1838-1906)
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
SPANISH FRENCH REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US Florida
RELIGION Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest Labor
(Encomienda)
SETTLEMENTS Missions
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW
EVANGELISM YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME
Canada Mississippi R ldquoLouisianardquo
Catholic
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
Fur Trade
Trading Posts
FEW
YES
LEAD ME
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Photo by S Sepp
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Commercial
Empire
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
New Amsterdam (NYC)
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The Fur Trade
Photo by Alex Skud Bayley
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Netherland
1647-1664
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
PEG LEG
Photo by Alexisrael
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Wall Street
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Map by R A Nonenmacher
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Longhouse Photo by Perry Quan
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Agriculture amp Gender
What does this magazine cover suggest about traditional European gender roles
[Please disregard the National Socialist propaganda element This is the best picture I could find of a woman plowing]
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
ldquoLead me Follow me or get out of my wayrdquo
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The ldquoDutch Wedgerdquo
Dutch claims in New Netherland split English claims along the Atlantic Coast
1664 ndash English take control of ldquoNew Yorkrdquo
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
European Motivations for Colonization SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
RELIGION Catholic Catholic
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts
NUMBER OF COLONISTS FEW FEW
EVANGELISM YES YES
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES FOLLOW ME LEAD ME
New Netherland (New York)
Protestant
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
Fur Trade amp Farming
Trading Posts amp Towns
SOME
NO
LEAD ME
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Virginia Colony
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Photo Credit httpwwwcity-datacompicfilescpicc45407php
St Augustine Florida (New Spain 1565)
First Permanent Settlement in US
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
The Virginia Colony
bull Named for Elizabeth the ldquoVirgin Queenrdquo
bull Sir Walter Raleigh
bull ldquoLost Colonyrdquo at Roanoke
ndash Insufficient Funds
ndash Abandoned for three years due to war with Spanish
Sir Walter Raleigh
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Spanish Armada Defeated 1588
England can now focus on starting a permanent settlement in America
Philip II of Spain tries to conquer Englandhellip
EPIC FAIL
Picture Credit httpe-watchmancomhome20091028the-spanish-armada-or-world-war-threehtml
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Three Types of Colonies
Joint-stock (Corporate)
Royal Proprietary
A corporation raises capital for settlement
The Crown administers directly
Administered by proprietor(s)
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
Virginia Company Named for King James I
Captain John Smith
Jamestown Settlement (Virginia 1607)
First Permanent ENGLISH Settlement in US
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
ldquoStarving Timerdquo
All but 60 of 500 original colonists died
See Document 12 for a description of the starving time in the Jamestown settlement
Winter 1609ndash1610
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
John Rolfe and ldquoBrown Goldrdquo
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
A labor-intensive crop
bull Indentured Servants
bull Slave Labor
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
English Settlements in Virginia
httpenwikipediaorgwikiCicely_22Reynolds22_Bailey_Jordan_Farrar
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
European Motivations for Colonization
SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ENGLISH
REGION(S) COLONIZED
Mexico California Southwest US
Florida
Canada Mississippi River Louisiana
New Netherland (New York)
RELIGION Catholic Catholic Protestant
INTERESTED PARTIES
1 Conquistadors
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Priests
1 Fur Traders
2 Settlers
PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Conquest (Encomienda)
Fur Trade Fur Trade
SETTLEMENTS Missions Trading Posts Trading Posts
Towns
NUMBER OF COLONISTS
FEW FEW SOME
EVANGELISM YES YES NO
ADVICE TO THE NATIVES
FOLLOW ME LEAD ME LEAD ME
Atlantic Coast Canada
Protestant 1 Farmers
2 Religious
Dissidents
Agriculture
Towns Plantations
MANY
NO
GOoMW
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY
347 English Settlers Killed List of the Dead
1625
bull Virginia Company charter revoked
bull ROYAL COLONY