Havana Capitolio Capitalio and Grand Theatre Iglesia de la Santísima, Trinidad.
Lecture 3: New Colonies. Puritan Refugees: Connecticut and Rhode Island The Puritan migration to New England was very marked in its effects in the.
Thirteen Colonies. New England Colonies 1. Massachusetts 1620 2. Connecticut 1635 3. Rhode Island 1636 4. New Hampshire 1638.
As Native Americans died, European colonists looked for other sources of labor Indentured servants were expensive and not permanent.
Chapter 4 Slavery, Freedom, and the Struggle for Empire to 1763 AMERICAN SLAVERY, AMERICAN FREEDOM—THE PARADOX.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and the Abolition of Slavery Anti-slavery medallion created by Josiah Wedgewood in 1787. Incidentally, Josiah Wedgewood.
Chapter 4 Slavery and Empire Mr. Logan Greene AP United States History West Blocton High School.
Chapter 4 American Life in the Seventeenth Century, 1607–1692.
Chapter Three Planting Colonies in North America, 1588-1701.
The two largest non-English groups in America were Germans and Swedes Scotch-Irish and Germans Scotch-Irish and French Dutch and Germans.
Spanish Colonization of the Americas. Gold, Glory & God.
European Colonization Characteristics of early exploration and settlements in the New World.