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    founding of the economic and social footprints in America began before it was even a country during the period of colonization before 1700. These colonies were split up into two main portions‚ New England and the Chesapeake Bay areas. And though these areas share a few of the same characteristics‚ the key differences between New England and the Chesapeake Bay are what made each region unique. While New England was formed for religious purposes‚ Chesapeake Bay settlements were formed mainly for economic gains

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    Each of the English colonies had different purposes and things to contribute. There were thirteen original colonies‚ each playing a different role from the other. Some colonies had purposes that were more different than others and over time these roles changed and varied. The first colony to be founded in 1607‚ Virginia‚ was called a “child of tobacco”. Originally the London Company founded this colony to find gold‚ but Virginia’s prosperity was built on tobacco. Tobacco played a vital role in

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    to understand it on a higher level. Ask Level 2 and Level 3 Questions. Avoid basic questions like “When did the Revolutionary War start?” Try and find Connections between the Content and

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    United States History book Chapter 4-2: Triangular Trade in the Colonies Vocabulary Triangular trade: trade between Africa‚ the West Indies‚ and New England Enforce: to make sure something is done according to a law Unite: to join together as a single unit Rebellion: a group fighting another group that is in power Notes New England‚ Africa‚ and the West Indians formed a trade triangle. It was outside of British control. It made more money for the colonials. The increasing colonial businesses

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    The truth of the Lost Colony is written in Dare Stone. In 1937‚ A chance discovery of the Dare stone seemed to explain what happened to Sir Walter Raleigh’s lost colony‚ a mystery that has ended for hundreds of years. We believe that the first Dare stone is real and that it should be seen as one of America’s national treasures. In 1587‚ John White was appointed governor of the first English colony on Roanoke Island. with 115 men‚ women and children. However they were quickly running low on

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    Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement. Its founding expedition was launched by the Virginia Company of London‚ purely for profit. The 144 men who set sail for America in 1607 were entrepreneurs‚ meaning that their main reasons for settling in Virginia were for economic gain. The expedition was chartered by James I of England‚ making the future site of Jamestown a royal colony‚ and therefore supported by England. The men who traveled to Virginia were not known for their work ethic;

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    From their very genesis‚ the New England and Chesapeake Colonies displayed stark differences and contrasts. The former was founded mostly for religious reasons and the latter for purely economic ones. Though both regions were in relatively close proximity‚ comparably‚ they greatly differed religiously‚ politically‚ socially‚ and morally (in so far as their perception/exploitation of Native Americans was concerned). The exploration of these different colonies will prove to be particularly fruitful

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    The English and Spanish had numerous motivations for colonization and conquests of the New World which were very similar‚ yet different at times. England seemed to be overpopulating and the English were in the need for more land‚ the ‘non-believers’ and others had to deal with religious persecution from the Church of England‚ and persons such as John Smith went for individual glory. The Spanish on the other hand were after gold and Peru-silver from‚ they had a certain rivalry with the English which

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    2010 Spanish and English had similar motivations for exploration of the New World‚ such as gaining land‚ goods from the natives‚ and gold. However‚ their motivations also differ greatly. The Spanish conquistadors also gained slaves from the native people‚ as well as spreading the word of Christianity. The English settlers came to the New World to get away from the religious oppression in England and to practice religion freely‚ and to grow tobacco to send back to England. The Spanish gained

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    defeat of the Spanish Armada by Queen Elizabeth the first marked the major shifting period of expansion and trade for Great Britain. With this defeat‚ Elizabeth promoted the Navigation Acts designed to expand British trade and limit trade with Great Britain’s rivals‚ primarily the Dutch. This new era changed history in the way things‚ ideas‚ and people got around and thus mercantilism emerged from the development of the navy in order to defeat the Spanish Armada. Although mercantilism did provide new

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