Early Colonization
Native American/Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous-anything (people, plants, etc.) native to any area
First group
arctic native americans
Came from the bering strait from Asia to America
Inuit (Native Alaskan)-(mostly) anyone indigenous in Alaska
Subarctic-Canada. Alaska
Personal property (clothing, weapons, etc.)
Eastern-Algonquion band
Individual tribe
Fur trade
Band with individual tribe but similarities
Western-Athabasken
Common language
Not a true band
No band system, but common things such as language
Hunters, gatherers, fishers
United States
East coast had 3 major language groups:
Confederacy-groups of people
Algonquion
Mostly same sub-arctic
Agricultural based-3 sisters:Squash, beans, corn
Longhouses
Iroquois
Sioux
Agriculture-3 sisters:Squash, corn, beans
Small huts-wigwams
When outsider attacks, all groups band together
Southeast Indigenous-5 major groups; Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole
Only domestic animal is dogs:protectors
Corn was big agriculture
Lots of game; elk bison, rabbits, deer, birds
Birds-create certain clothes with feathers, that indicate your status
Average 500 people per tribe
Self govern
Northern American Planes
Sign language use across all tribes
Some settle, others semi-nomadic
Semi-nomadic
Used domesticated horses
Pattern, go back on annual bases
Archetype; dress, bio appearance
Southwest
Completely different geological system than other tribes
Agriculture-closer to rivers
Created pueblos
Pueblos-small, little houses, 3 generations (moved in with family of the mother)
Family is their maternal side, keep family intact
Great Basin
Tribe decided based if you used the domesticated horse
Tough to grow agriculture-diet based on hunting smaller animals and legumes (beans)
Same pattern of great planes-moving on seasonal bases
California
Don't have a tribal system, all groups have smaller groups called sublets
Sublets-governed themselves, organized
Get along with each other very well, conflict solved very easily before weapons
Land was communal except families have exclusive right to its usage
-triblet owns certain boundaries but families get smaller sections to use
-not owned, given a right to use it
Private property not consistent throughout the tribes
Northwest-some of Canada
Aquatic based, lots of fishing
Densely populated tribes
Certain leaders owned certain rituals, including songs, clothing, etc.
Slaveholding society (usually children),
-Consistent with world-slave system
-If you have a special talent and marry a free person, you are free
North American Plateau
Crosstrade
Tribes meet and trade with each other here, “trade hub”
In winter they settle, when temps rose they became semi-nomadic
No pattern to aggression/conflict
Grow root based plants
The Dutch-New Netherlands
There to make money otherwise the mother countries won’t invest so much
Reasons people show up to new Netherlands:
New land is tax exempt for 10 years
Dutch allow freedom of religion to a certain point
Allow areas to self-govern
Military conflict between the Dutch and English
You can live your life, but under British rule-terms of surrender
Stuyvesant is the New Netherland governor, denys term
The French-New France
Cartier-Takes Montreal in the name of France
Establishes the fur trade, but fails
Reliant on Native American tribes around them, reason colony fails at first
Port Royal becomes self-sufficient
Monopoly
Port-Royal becomes in conflict between the Iroquois over fur trade
Peace talks between France, Iroquois and their allies in 18th century
The Spanish-New Spain
Florida was once apart of New Spain
Lead by Viceroyalty-only involved in big problems
Local governors take care of day to day business
Viceroyalties capital is modern Mexico City
The English
Money Religious freedom, economics, Gold God Glory, Land opportunities
Chesapeake
Jamestown-first permanent English settlement, initially doesn't go well
Virginia company is the first to go to Virginia, no precious metals
Settlers realize they can grow things, especially tobacco, tobacco is King
Need workforce to grow tobacco, mass workforce to work land-beginning of slave trade
Virginia becomes its own colony, first house of legislature, Burgesses
New England
Agriculture is more difficult, but disease is more contained
Pilgrims show up first before the puritans but don't stay, leave after a decade
Separatists, don’t believe in the Church of England, but are Christian
Puritans were conformists, practicing members of the Anglican church
Protestantism is in the area
Ran by Massachusetts Bay Company, ran by John Winthrop
Anglican Church sees the king as head of government and the church
Group of Puritans break off of Anglicanism and create Rhode Island, want to get away from how normal it was to divorce in the Church of England
Anne Hutchinson believed salvation can come from faith alone
Heretic-enemy of God
Anne-Banned to Rhode Island
English Settlement-Middle Colonies
Pennsylvania
Starts as private property of William Penn, goes back and forth from England and Pennsylvania
Businesses own the territory of the 13 colonies
Various groups of protestant Christians-Puritans, Presbyterians (Calvanists), Quakers (Society of Friends)
Quakers get along with the Native Americans the best because of the area, but generally get along with all 3 groups
William Penn adds to his land by purchasing land from the Native Americans
People run the colonies as small collectives, still how most areas in Pennsylvania are run-4 types of municipalities
-Cities:run by mayors ex:Philadelphia
-Counties:run by a board of supervisors (plural leadership) ex:York County
-Boroughs:plural leaderships 5,000-10,000
-Townships:plural leadership, rural, population under 5,000
Struggle in revolutionary war because of the Quakers pacificity
Southern-Carolinas
Become involved as a colony through sugar-
-Grown in the Caribbean specifically Barbados
-Slave reliant industry
-Brought to colonies because they are hooked on sugar
-Molasis came from sugar cane, more usable in the colonies since its liquid, dissolves better-used in tea for sweetener
Carolina is developed during England's change of religious tolerance-looks good for people to go to Carolina since they tolerated religion more (Fundamental Constitution of Carolina)
North and South split, as well as their industries
-Sugar is still brought to the area
North Carolina
-Starts their tar industry
South Carolina
-Becomes the richest colony through their rice industry
-Successful because its shelf stable
-Slavery starts to show up with the rice industry (labor intensive crop)
Georgia
Founded as common man's utopia
-Georgia doesn’t allow slavery or rum
Immigrants come to the area
Rum is mass produced
Have problems on the fields because they don't have slave labor, can't keep up with the demand
Can only get a certain amount of land
-Can’t just show up and take land
-Slows development
Rules are soon abolished because they can’t keep up with the other colonies
-Slavery appears
-Rum for everyone
-Land is no longer limited
Since the rules disappear, they become successful in industries
-Rice (not as much as SC)
-Lumber
-Meat
Start thriving through the labors of others
-Indentured servants
-American slave labor
Indentured Servants
Someone who is in debt, or contracting a debt (want to move to America so they labor land)
Contracts for a certain amount of time, rewarded with parts of land, building on land, etc.
Prisoners become apart of this:parts of America were a penal colony
Prisoners of the crown could work of their time by going to colonies and work the land, still granted piece of land at the end
American Slave Labor
Go to plantations where they are needed
Native American Slave
Conflict based
Could stay out of slavery by converting to Christianity
Bacon's Rebellion
-First of the bigger events
Conflict between Native Americans and farmers
-Involving Bacons workers and his land
-Wants governor to get involved and remove the Native American population, governor refuses since they are apart of the colonies trade system
-Bacon starts massacring the Natives around his territory
-Colony becomes split in terms of whose right: one sides with Bacon, other sides with Natives
-Jamestown is set on fire
-Bacon dies, so all of his allies disperse
Pequot vs. Colonists-New England
New England, tit for tat fighting
Tribe dissolves because they had too many damages
King Philip's War
Name of the chief of the Native American tribe involved, real name was Metacomet
Doesn't like how his tribes are being converted to Christianity
Mettacommets tribe gets massacred
-Any left convert to Christianity, joins another tribe or adopted by another tribe
Native American/Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous-anything (people, plants, etc.) native to any area
First group
arctic native americans
Came from the bering strait from Asia to America
Inuit (Native Alaskan)-(mostly) anyone indigenous in Alaska
Subarctic-Canada. Alaska
Personal property (clothing, weapons, etc.)
Eastern-Algonquion band
Individual tribe
Fur trade
Band with individual tribe but similarities
Western-Athabasken
Common language
Not a true band
No band system, but common things such as language
Hunters, gatherers, fishers
United States
East coast had 3 major language groups:
Confederacy-groups of people
Algonquion
Mostly same sub-arctic
Agricultural based-3 sisters:Squash, beans, corn
Longhouses
Iroquois
Sioux
Agriculture-3 sisters:Squash, corn, beans
Small huts-wigwams
When outsider attacks, all groups band together
Southeast Indigenous-5 major groups; Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole
Only domestic animal is dogs:protectors
Corn was big agriculture
Lots of game; elk bison, rabbits, deer, birds
Birds-create certain clothes with feathers, that indicate your status
Average 500 people per tribe
Self govern
Northern American Planes
Sign language use across all tribes
Some settle, others semi-nomadic
Semi-nomadic
Used domesticated horses
Pattern, go back on annual bases
Archetype; dress, bio appearance
Southwest
Completely different geological system than other tribes
Agriculture-closer to rivers
Created pueblos
Pueblos-small, little houses, 3 generations (moved in with family of the mother)
Family is their maternal side, keep family intact
Great Basin
Tribe decided based if you used the domesticated horse
Tough to grow agriculture-diet based on hunting smaller animals and legumes (beans)
Same pattern of great planes-moving on seasonal bases
California
Don't have a tribal system, all groups have smaller groups called sublets
Sublets-governed themselves, organized
Get along with each other very well, conflict solved very easily before weapons
Land was communal except families have exclusive right to its usage
-triblet owns certain boundaries but families get smaller sections to use
-not owned, given a right to use it
Private property not consistent throughout the tribes
Northwest-some of Canada
Aquatic based, lots of fishing
Densely populated tribes
Certain leaders owned certain rituals, including songs, clothing, etc.
Slaveholding society (usually children),
-Consistent with world-slave system
-If you have a special talent and marry a free person, you are free
North American Plateau
Crosstrade
Tribes meet and trade with each other here, “trade hub”
In winter they settle, when temps rose they became semi-nomadic
No pattern to aggression/conflict
Grow root based plants
The Dutch-New Netherlands
There to make money otherwise the mother countries won’t invest so much
Reasons people show up to new Netherlands:
New land is tax exempt for 10 years
Dutch allow freedom of religion to a certain point
Allow areas to self-govern
Military conflict between the Dutch and English
You can live your life, but under British rule-terms of surrender
Stuyvesant is the New Netherland governor, denys term
The French-New France
Cartier-Takes Montreal in the name of France
Establishes the fur trade, but fails
Reliant on Native American tribes around them, reason colony fails at first
Port Royal becomes self-sufficient
Monopoly
Port-Royal becomes in conflict between the Iroquois over fur trade
Peace talks between France, Iroquois and their allies in 18th century
The Spanish-New Spain
Florida was once apart of New Spain
Lead by Viceroyalty-only involved in big problems
Local governors take care of day to day business
Viceroyalties capital is modern Mexico City
The English
Money Religious freedom, economics, Gold God Glory, Land opportunities
Chesapeake
Jamestown-first permanent English settlement, initially doesn't go well
Virginia company is the first to go to Virginia, no precious metals
Settlers realize they can grow things, especially tobacco, tobacco is King
Need workforce to grow tobacco, mass workforce to work land-beginning of slave trade
Virginia becomes its own colony, first house of legislature, Burgesses
New England
Agriculture is more difficult, but disease is more contained
Pilgrims show up first before the puritans but don't stay, leave after a decade
Separatists, don’t believe in the Church of England, but are Christian
Puritans were conformists, practicing members of the Anglican church
Protestantism is in the area
Ran by Massachusetts Bay Company, ran by John Winthrop
Anglican Church sees the king as head of government and the church
Group of Puritans break off of Anglicanism and create Rhode Island, want to get away from how normal it was to divorce in the Church of England
Anne Hutchinson believed salvation can come from faith alone
Heretic-enemy of God
Anne-Banned to Rhode Island
English Settlement-Middle Colonies
Pennsylvania
Starts as private property of William Penn, goes back and forth from England and Pennsylvania
Businesses own the territory of the 13 colonies
Various groups of protestant Christians-Puritans, Presbyterians (Calvanists), Quakers (Society of Friends)
Quakers get along with the Native Americans the best because of the area, but generally get along with all 3 groups
William Penn adds to his land by purchasing land from the Native Americans
People run the colonies as small collectives, still how most areas in Pennsylvania are run-4 types of municipalities
-Cities:run by mayors ex:Philadelphia
-Counties:run by a board of supervisors (plural leadership) ex:York County
-Boroughs:plural leaderships 5,000-10,000
-Townships:plural leadership, rural, population under 5,000
Struggle in revolutionary war because of the Quakers pacificity
Southern-Carolinas
Become involved as a colony through sugar-
-Grown in the Caribbean specifically Barbados
-Slave reliant industry
-Brought to colonies because they are hooked on sugar
-Molasis came from sugar cane, more usable in the colonies since its liquid, dissolves better-used in tea for sweetener
Carolina is developed during England's change of religious tolerance-looks good for people to go to Carolina since they tolerated religion more (Fundamental Constitution of Carolina)
North and South split, as well as their industries
-Sugar is still brought to the area
North Carolina
-Starts their tar industry
South Carolina
-Becomes the richest colony through their rice industry
-Successful because its shelf stable
-Slavery starts to show up with the rice industry (labor intensive crop)
Georgia
Founded as common man's utopia
-Georgia doesn’t allow slavery or rum
Immigrants come to the area
Rum is mass produced
Have problems on the fields because they don't have slave labor, can't keep up with the demand
Can only get a certain amount of land
-Can’t just show up and take land
-Slows development
Rules are soon abolished because they can’t keep up with the other colonies
-Slavery appears
-Rum for everyone
-Land is no longer limited
Since the rules disappear, they become successful in industries
-Rice (not as much as SC)
-Lumber
-Meat
Start thriving through the labors of others
-Indentured servants
-American slave labor
Indentured Servants
Someone who is in debt, or contracting a debt (want to move to America so they labor land)
Contracts for a certain amount of time, rewarded with parts of land, building on land, etc.
Prisoners become apart of this:parts of America were a penal colony
Prisoners of the crown could work of their time by going to colonies and work the land, still granted piece of land at the end
American Slave Labor
Go to plantations where they are needed
Native American Slave
Conflict based
Could stay out of slavery by converting to Christianity
Bacon's Rebellion
-First of the bigger events
Conflict between Native Americans and farmers
-Involving Bacons workers and his land
-Wants governor to get involved and remove the Native American population, governor refuses since they are apart of the colonies trade system
-Bacon starts massacring the Natives around his territory
-Colony becomes split in terms of whose right: one sides with Bacon, other sides with Natives
-Jamestown is set on fire
-Bacon dies, so all of his allies disperse
Pequot vs. Colonists-New England
New England, tit for tat fighting
Tribe dissolves because they had too many damages
King Philip's War
Name of the chief of the Native American tribe involved, real name was Metacomet
Doesn't like how his tribes are being converted to Christianity
Mettacommets tribe gets massacred
-Any left convert to Christianity, joins another tribe or adopted by another tribe