| Capital: Raleigh Population: 8,407,248 (2003) Governor Was there a violent attack? Had disease destroyed the group? Did the settlers move inland to a better area? The only clue left behind for the expedition team was the word "Croatoan" scrawled on a timber 66.98 Kb. 1 | read |
| Was There a Great Awakening in Mid-Eighteenth-Century America? Professor of history Patricia U. Bonomi defines the Great Awakening as a period of intense revivalistic fervor that laid the foundation for socio-religious and political reform by spawning an age of contentiousness in the British mainland 45.62 Kb. 1 | read |
| Virginia and united states history curriculum guide Early european exploration and colonization resulted in cultural interactions among europeans, africans, and american indians 233.68 Kb. 4 | read |
| The Mid-Atlantic Colonies The weather was also perfect for agriculture with its moderate climate. The Mid-Atlantic Colonies are located along the Appalachian Mountains and the areas of consists of coastal lowlands, harbors, bays, and many wide rivers 16.53 Kb. 1 | read |
| Transatlantic Transformations: Visualising Change over Time in the Liverpool-New York Trade Network, 1763-1833 180.71 Kb. 3 | read |
| Settling the Northern Colonies In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral 1.43 Mb. 22 | read |
| Analysis for 1776 In 1776, the British were confronted by a great dilemma. What was the right Military Theater Strategy [see “The Strategic Level,” fm 3-0 31.38 Kb. 1 | read |
| Americans have often prided themselves on their rich diversity. Nowhere was that diversity more evident in than in the The Middle Colonies, there was not one dominate religion. Instead, there were several religions that were practiced. Quakers, Jews, Lutherans, and Presbyterians all were drawn to Middle Colonies 166.2 Kb. 3 | read |
| Comparing the Colonies Section 1: Introduction In Chapter 6, you read about the first English colonies in North America. In this chapter, you will learn about other colonies. These, too, were on the Atlantic coast of what would become the United States 0.59 Mb. 2 | read |
| Unit 1 (Part 1) Chapters 1-3 Siberia and spread across both North and South America. They evolved a great variety of cultures, which ranged from the sophisticated urban civilizations in Mexico and Central and South America to the largely seminomadic societies of North 82.42 Kb. 1 | read |
| Mid-Atlantic, Middle Colonies Geography, Climate and Natural Resources The moderate climate also allowed for a longer season to farm. The middle colonies had deep harbors with wide rivers and bays which allowed for fishing and the development of port cities and market towns to arise 361.41 Kb. 3 | read |
| 17a Fall 06 Test Bank for Exam 1 Chapter 1 Archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest peoples to populate the Americas 84.48 Kb. 1 | read |
| New England: Commerce and Religion one american's story Peleg Folger, a New England sailor, was only 18 years old when he began whaling. Folger kept a journal that describes what whaling was like in the 1750s 159.52 Kb. 3 | read |