1.1: Overview of Unit One
exploration, settlement, and colonization
chapters 1-3: exploration to colonization
native americans
cultural features → regions and tribes
"columbian/atlantic exchange"; NW and OW
discovery and exploration of the New World
facts + reasoning (3 Gs)
impact and consequences; pros and cons
european settlement of new world
spanish, french, dutch
english → reasons for colonization
1607 → 13 colonies
english colonization
first settlements
roanoke: england's "lost colony"
jamestown
plymouth
massachusetts
13 colonies
interactions with native americans
slavery → west indies and "slave codes"
age of exploration
top 10 reasons for exploration:
God (spreading religion)
Glory
Gold (wealth)
faster trading routes
abundance of natural resources - good water, fertile soil
settlers fleeing persecution
expansion of empires; new colonies - claiming land, sending settlers to live
improved technologies (better ships, compasses, etc.)
employment
escaping overpopulation
exploration, settlement, and colonization
chapters 1-3: exploration to colonization
native americans
cultural features → regions and tribes
"columbian/atlantic exchange"; NW and OW
discovery and exploration of the New World
facts + reasoning (3 Gs)
impact and consequences; pros and cons
european settlement of new world
spanish, french, dutch
english → reasons for colonization
1607 → 13 colonies
english colonization
first settlements
roanoke: england's "lost colony"
jamestown
plymouth
massachusetts
13 colonies
interactions with native americans
slavery → west indies and "slave codes"
age of exploration
top 10 reasons for exploration:
God (spreading religion)
Glory
Gold (wealth)
faster trading routes
abundance of natural resources - good water, fertile soil
settlers fleeing persecution
expansion of empires; new colonies - claiming land, sending settlers to live
improved technologies (better ships, compasses, etc.)
employment
escaping overpopulation