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Early colonization (CA. 1600)

This presentation explores the early colonization efforts in the Americas around 1600, highlighting the end of Spain’s dominance in the New World as England and France shifted their focus towards establishing power. It examines England's vision of America in the 17th century, driven by the advancement of Protestantism and the ideas of Richard Hakluyt from his 1584 work, "Discourse of Western Planting." Natives' rejection of Catholicism and the motivations behind migration from England are discussed, including social and economic factors contributing to this new chapter in colonial history.

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Early colonization (CA. 1600)

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  1. Early colonization (CA. 1600) End of Spain’s New World Dominance?

  2. England (& France) focus on New World PowerPoint has new layouts that give you more ways to present your words, images and media. 17th Century Changes

  3. England’s Vision of America Advance Protestant Religion Richard Hakluyt “Discourse of Western Planting” 1584 Natives would reject the Catholicism of France/Spain and voluntarily “yield themselves” to UK Who would migrate? – soldiers too unruly to be absorbed at home once wars ended, young men in debt, children of beggars, unemployed Market for exports and provide UK with necessities otherwise purchased from other European nations

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