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European Nations Settle North America

European Nations Settle North America. Mr. Morris World History. Key Terms Ch. 20.2 pg. 561. New France Jamestown Pilgrims Puritans New Netherland French and Indian War Metacom. Setting the Stage. Spain’s successful colonization of America was noticed by other European nations

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European Nations Settle North America

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  1. European Nations Settle North America Mr. Morris World History

  2. Key Terms Ch. 20.2 pg. 561 • New France • Jamestown • Pilgrims • Puritans • New Netherland • French and Indian War • Metacom

  3. Setting the Stage • Spain’s successful colonization of America was noticed by other European nations • All sent colonists to settle in the Americas • North America became a European battleground

  4. Competing Claims in North America • European nations first sent ships to America to find a faster route to Asia • After they could not find one through North America, they built colonies there instead

  5. Explorers Establish New France • French explorers sailed west looking for an all water route to Asia • 1524 – Giovanni de Verrazzano discovered New York harbor • 1534 – Jacques Cartier settled Montreal, Canada • 1608 – Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec, capital of New France (Canada) • Explored the Mississippi River and named it Louisiana - Midwest U.S. and eastern Canada

  6. A Trading Empire • France had lots of land, but few inhabitants in North America • Most French colonists didn’t want to build towns or raise families • Catholic priests and young men in the fur trade • French were interested in making money, not occupying territory

  7. The English Arrive in North America • 1606 – King James of England sent a group of settlers to North America to found a colony • In 1607, they reached Jamestown, VA (named after King James) • This was the first permanent English settlement in North America

  8. The Settlement in Jamestown • In the beginning, settlers were more interested in finding gold than planting crops • 70% of settlers dead from hunger, disease, or war with Native Americans in the first few years • Eventually, settlers were able to settle into their new lives in Virginia • Discovery of tobacco as a cash crop improved fortunes

  9. Puritans Create a “New England” • 1620 – Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts • Came to America for religious freedom • Later, Puritans came to North America for escape from the Anglican Church and established the Massachusetts Bay colony • Wanted a community other towns could look to as a role model and was eventually successful

  10. The Dutch Found New Netherland • 1609 – Henry Hudson arrived at the mouth of the Hudson River • Dutch built posts along the River and called their colony New Netherland • Established trade with the Iroquois Indians • Slow to attract settlers, allowed people from many different lands to settle in the region

  11. Colonizing the Caribbean • In the Caribbean Sea, European countries were also gaining possessions • France gained Haiti, Guadeloupe, and Martinique • English settlers arrived in Barbados and Jamaica • Dutch took Netherlands Antilles and Aruba from Spain • In the Caribbean, cotton and sugar plantations were established and run with slave labor

  12. The Struggle for North America • With all these nations in close contact with one another, conflict arose between them for supremacy

  13. The English Oust the Dutch • New Netherland (Dutch) separated England’s northern and southern colonies • Duke of York took the city for England and renamed it New York • After Dutch were gone, English established 13 colonies along the east coast of America

  14. England Battles France • In search of more land, English colonists moved west • The more they expanded, the more England and France interfered with one another • 1754 – French and Indian War begins • British colonists defeated the French in North America and France surrendered its North American land to Britain • Britain now in control of half of North America

  15. Native Americans Respond • European colonization had a terrible effect on the Native American population

  16. A Strained Relationship • French and Dutch got along rather well with Native Americans • Worked together in fur trading industry • English had poor relations with Native Americans • Cooperated in the beginning, but with more land they pushed more natives out of their homes • Viewed one another as devils because of religious differences

  17. Settlers and Native Americans Battle • As tensions rose, wars eventually broke out between British and Native Americans • Powhatan tribe attacked Jamestown and killed several hundred settlers • British responded by massacring hundreds of Powhatan • In King Philip’s War, both sides massacred the other until the British eventually won

  18. Natives Fall to Disease • Disease was the main killer of Native Americans in North America • Large groups of Native Americans wiped out by smallpox and measles • One tribe went from 24,000 to 750 in 15 years

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