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Five Nation Iroquois • In 1650 first League of Nations who agreed not to go to war with each other- helped them resist Europeans more successfully. • They were all in different tribes • But they resided in the NY area.
Pope’ • Pueblo’s leader. • Was a respected Shaman. • Drove the Spaniards out of New Mexico.
Peter Minuit • Purchased Manhattan Island 1626 for a steal ($24 at the time)! • Upper Hudson region- natives very powerful. Lower Hudson region- the Dutch wanted the native land, less close Indian alliances in this region.
Pequot War • Natives thought the land was shared • English felt they had “bought it” • Local leaders in NE (Mystic river of Connecticut) Wompam (shelled jewelry?) = money
Walter Raleigh First effort to colonize called area “Virginia” (today N. Carolina) longs and banks, difficult to land ships, unfertile soul, standing water,
Don Juan de Onate: • Led about 500 soldiers to New Mexico seeking riches. • The Pueblos greeted them nicely but they used violence and torture on them when they wouldn’t give them food, clothes, and tried to convert them to Christianity.
John Winthrop • Governor of Mass. Bay Colony. • The great migrations of puritans. • Afraid of English persecution who wanted to reform Anglican Church further. • “City on a Hill” beaming light of what an ideal society should look like.
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