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Colonies in North America

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Colonies in North America

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  1. Colonies in North America

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  3. Competing in North America • Colony: region controlled by a foreign country • French, English, Dutch, and Spanish want a claim in the New World

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  5. New France • Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec • New France includes Great Lakes and Mississippi River valley • New France is very large but has few inhabitants • Main activity of colony is the fur trade

  6. New England • Lost colony of Roanoke, NC • The Settlement at Jamestown, VA (1607) • Early years very difficult; many die, but settlement takes hold • Puritans/Pilgrims settle Plymouth Rock, MA (1620) • Puritans/Pilgrims – group persecuted for religion

  7. New Netherland • In 1609, Henry Hudson explores waterways for Dutch • Dutch claim land in (now) New York • Then NYC was called New Amsterdam • Dutch focus on fur tradenot on settlement • Welcomed settlers from other lands

  8. New Spain • Mexico + Florida • Ponce de Leon @ St. Augustine • Hernan Cortes conquered Aztecs • Georgia as penal colony

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  10. England Victorious • The English beat the Dutch • In 1664, Duke of York leads army and re-names the capital New York • By 1750, about 1.2 million English settlers in 13 colonies

  11. England Victorious continued • England Battles France • English settlers, pushing west, collide with French • French and Indian War – French and Native Americans fight against the British • “My enemy’s enemy is my friend” • In 1763, France loses to Britain, gives up its American colonies

  12. The Caribbean • English, Spanish, and French also start colonies in Caribbean • Large cotton, sugar plantations worked by enslaved Africans

  13. Native Americans • Natives Fall to Disease • European diseases are more deadly than war • Smallpox cause most fatalities • Colonists use enslaved Africans to work in place of Native Americans

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