Chapter 1 A New World to Explore 1492-1682 “The Discovery of America”

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Chapter 1
A New World to Explore 1492-1682
“The Discovery of America”
Recap for Quiz # 1 and 2
1.
Renaissance
1.
Huguenots
2.
Amerigo Vespucci
2.
St. Augustine, Florida
3.
Movable-type printing press
3.
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada
4.
Martin Luther
4.
Robert Cavalier de la Salle
5.
Ferdinand and Isabella
5.
Ferdinand Magellan
6.
The Protestant Reformation
6.
Francisco Pizarro
7.
Vasco De Gama
7.
Jacques Cartier
8.
Lief Ericson
8.
Hernando Cortes
9.
Prince Henry the Navigator
9.
Samuel de Champlain
10.
Marco Polo
10.
Vasco de Balboa
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Highlights
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English Exploration and Settlement
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Jamestown
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Failure of Socialism and benefits for Free Enterprise
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Pilgrims and Plymouth
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Representative Government
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Religious Freedom
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
John Cabot p. 22
John Cabot became the first modern European explorer to
set foot on the mainland of North America.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Francis Drake p. 22
Francis Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the
world.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Virginia Dare p. 23
The first English child born in America.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Jamestown p. 24
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in
the New World in 1607.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
The Common-Store System Failure p. 24
Some worked hard to contribute to the storehouse, but
others had no initiative. With everyone benefitting from the
storehouse but only a few contributing to it, the food supply
was quickly depleted.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
John Rolfe p. 25
John Rolfe introduced the tabacco crop to the colonists.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Free Enterprise p. 25
Free Enterprise means that the government leaves
individuals free to own business and make a living dependent
on their own initiative.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
House of Burgesses p. 26
House of Burgesses was the name of the
representative assembly in Jamestown that
acted as an advisory body to the governor of
the colony of Virginia and assisted him in
making laws.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
John Robinson p. 27
Pastor John Robinson led his congregation of
Separatists from England to Holland to escape
persecution and to gain religious freedom.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
The Mayflower Compact p. 28
The Mayflower Compact a document the
Pilgrim leaders write which set a precedent
for representative government.
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Jamestown and Plymouth
Chapter 2: The First English Colonies
1576-1620 “Jamestown and Plymouth”
Seatwork: Read p. 33-36 to other New England colonies. Answer p. 36, check up # 1Homework: Read p. 36-38, answer p. 38; Check up # 1-7
Study for Quiz # 1 covering p. 4-10 and Quiz # 2 p. 12-18 on 8/29
Current Event Groups # 1-2 due 9/3