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show | time when european livestock and craps began to alter the new world.
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show | Spain
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show | remained unexplored and unclaimed.
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show | Spain at Santa Fe-1610; France at Quebec-1608; England at Jamestown, Virginia-1607
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Protestant Reformation | show 🗑
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show | A "pirate" of sorts. He always returned with a load of goods. Was knighted and secretly backed by Queen Elizabeth I.
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First place the English attempted to colonize. | show 🗑
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Sir Humphrey Gilbert | show 🗑
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show | followed in his brother's, Sir Gilberts', footsteps. Established the Roanoke colony.
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show | est. in 1585 on North Carolina's Roanoke Island off the coast of Virginia. Mysteriously disappeared.
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King Philip II of Spain used the newly gained wealth to... | show 🗑
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Invasion of England | show 🗑
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show | thirst for adventure, markets, and religious freedoms
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Virginia Company | show 🗑
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First Anglo-Powhatan War | show 🗑
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show | arrived 1610. given orders by the Virginia Co. to attack indians.
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Powhatan | show 🗑
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Second Anglo-Powhatan War | show 🗑
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John Rolfe | show 🗑
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show | indians fed up with the white men attacked and killed 347 settlers including John Rolfe. The europeans then declared a perpetual war without peace or truce and they declared that natives were not people.
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show | The europeans declared a perpetual war without peace or truce and they declared that natives were not people; indians were pushed back and settlers moved increasingly westward
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show | said europeans and indians could NOT coexist peacefully; result was the banishment of the Chesapeak Indians
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show | Powhatan people; 1685
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show | disease, disorganization, disposability
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show | Africans; 1619; slaves being used in America
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show | assembly called together by the Virginia Co.; first of many mini parliaments
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show | 1649; Maryland; it guaranteed toleration to all Christians but decreed the death penalty for Jews and atheists, who denied Jesus as Christ. Ensured that Maryland would attract a high proportion of Catholic migrants throughout the colonial period.
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show | 1661; First formal statute for the treatment of slaves;had harsh punishments for slaves but lacked penalties for the mistreatment of slaves by masters.
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show | He called it the seminary of sedition; He hated tobacco and distrusted the Representitive of the House of B.; He revoked the bankrupt Virginia Co. and put the colony under direct royal control
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show | formed the foundation of the West Indian economy; it was the Carribean "tobacco"; Much harder to plant and process than tobacco; "rich-man's crop"; nearly a quarter million slaves were imported by 1640
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show | predominately black; 4 black to every 1 white; same today as it was then
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show | formed when some English settlers accidently went there instead of to the West Indies Islands; they brought sugar planting to the now U.S.; flourished because of their close ties to the West Indies
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During the beheading of King Charles I and the eventual restoration of King Charles II to the throne.... | show 🗑
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show | in the early 1700s; Even though the English Lord Proprietors disapproved, Carolina sold nearly ten thousand indians to the West Indies
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Savannah Indians | show 🗑
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show | became the next principle export crop in Carolina; substituted Indian slaves for African slaves who were experienced in rice cultivation.
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Charles Town | show 🗑
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