US History timeline & concept chart: 10th-16th centuries pre-colonial Native Americans to early North American colonization (Spanish, French, Dutch): Difference between revisions
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=== linguistic and cultural areas === | |||
=== tribal alliances === | |||
=== culture === | |||
=== architecture === | |||
* Pueblo adobe houses | |||
* Iroquois "longhouses" | |||
* Mound builders | |||
=== land use === | |||
* farming | |||
* hunting | |||
* communal ownership | |||
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* 1492 Columbus lands in Americas | * 1492 Columbus lands in Americas | ||
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=== political and economic background === | |||
* | * collapse of Byzantium, 1453 (Christian) to Ottomans (Muslim) | ||
* Italian merchants cut off from previous trade networks | |||
* Christian conquest of Spain ('''reconquista''') | |||
=== European motives === | |||
* trade, religion, political competition | |||
* primary motive = direct access to South and East Asian markets | |||
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** see also Thirty Years' War, 1618–1648 | ** see also Thirty Years' War, 1618–1648 | ||
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=== Martin Luther & Protestant Reformation === | |||
=== Religious conflict & persecution as push factor on migration to colonial America === | |||
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== Spanish colonization in North America == | == Spanish colonization in North America == | ||
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* 1598 Spanish invasion of Pueblo lands | * 1598 Spanish invasion of Pueblo lands | ||
* 1680 Pueblo Revolt | * 1680 Pueblo Revolt | ||
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=== '''Encomienda === | |||
* labor / land for conquistadors | |||
* = abusive of Native Americans | |||
* '''De Las Casas''': Spanish priest wrote about cruelties v. Indians | * '''De Las Casas''': Spanish priest wrote about cruelties v. Indians | ||
* Sepulveda: Spanish humanist philosopher justified enslavement of Indians | * Sepulveda: Spanish humanist philosopher justified enslavement of Indians | ||
=== New Laws === | |||
* Spanish reforms for better treatment of Indians | |||
* | === Pueblo Revolt === | ||
* Rebellion by Indians over maltreatment; led to New Laws reforms | |||
=== Asiento=== | |||
* deal for slave trade between Spanish and & nations (“assent") | |||
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* 1642: House of Burgesses | * 1642: House of Burgesses | ||
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=== Joint Stock Company === | |||
* shared ownership for commercial venture; used by England for 1st colonies | |||
* Virginia Company: to establish colonies & find gold (didn’t) | * Virginia Company: to establish colonies & find gold (didn’t) | ||
=== Headright System === | |||
* land grant for brining laborers to colonies | |||
=== Indentured servants === | |||
* | === House of Burgesses === | ||
* legislature, governing body of VA colony | |||
=== Separatists (religious) === | |||
* wanted autonomous congregations “separate” from Church of England | |||
* Puritans: anti-papal/ anti-Catholic, wanted to “purify” English Churches | * Puritans: anti-papal/ anti-Catholic, wanted to “purify” English Churches | ||
* Pilgrims: separatists group sailed to Plymouth from Holland | * Pilgrims: separatists group sailed to Plymouth from Holland | ||
* Mayflower Compact: Pilgrim contract for self-rule | * Mayflower Compact: Pilgrim contract for self-rule | ||
* William Bradford: became Plymouth Colony governor; wrote book “On “Plymouth Plantation” | * William Bradford: became Plymouth Colony governor; wrote book “On “Plymouth Plantation” | ||
=== John Winthrop & "city upon a hill" === | |||
* Mass Bay Colony leader | |||
* called it “city upon a hill” | |||
* insisted on church rules | |||
* “A Model of Christian Charity”: Winthrop sermon declaring Christian mission of the colony | * “A Model of Christian Charity”: Winthrop sermon declaring Christian mission of the colony | ||
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* Iroquois League, 1450-1660 | * Iroquois League, 1450-1660 | ||
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=== pre-Columbian Native American tribal alliances === | |||
* post-Columbian exchange | * Iroquois League or Confederacy: union of “Five Nations” of Iroquois-speaking tribes | ||
=== post-Columbian exchange === | |||
* trade | |||
* technological and economic exchange changed intra-tribal power dynamics, including: | |||
* iron tools and weapons, guns, horses | |||
** colonial and European trade and currencies/ value systems | |||
=== tribal leverage of colonial contacts for expansion === | |||
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* | === transatlantic slave trade === | ||
* "triangular trade " | |||
* Spanish, Dutch, and French slave trade | * Spanish, Dutch, and French slave trade | ||
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US History timeline & concept chart: early North American colonization
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Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples overview[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
linguistic and cultural areas[edit | edit source]tribal alliances[edit | edit source]culture[edit | edit source]architecture[edit | edit source]
land use[edit | edit source]
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Age of Exploration and Columbian Exchange[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
political and economic background[edit | edit source]
European motives[edit | edit source]
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Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events
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Protestant Reformation & religious conflict[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
Martin Luther & Protestant Reformation[edit | edit source]Religious conflict & persecution as push factor on migration to colonial America[edit | edit source] |
Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events
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Spanish colonization in North America[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
Encomienda[edit | edit source]
New Laws[edit | edit source]
Pueblo Revolt[edit | edit source]
Asiento[edit | edit source]
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Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events
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British North American colonization[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
Joint Stock Company[edit | edit source]
Headright System[edit | edit source]
Indentured servants[edit | edit source]House of Burgesses[edit | edit source]
Separatists (religious)[edit | edit source]
John Winthrop & "city upon a hill"[edit | edit source]
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Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events
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“IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We… Do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually, in the Presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil Body Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid: And by Virtue hereof do enact, constitute, and frame, such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions, and Officers, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general Good of the Colony; unto which we promise all due Submission and Obedience …”
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Post-Columbian Eastern Native American tribes overview[edit | edit source]
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Major Events, Concepts & Themes
pre-Columbian Native American tribal alliances[edit | edit source]
post-Columbian exchange[edit | edit source]
tribal leverage of colonial contacts for expansion[edit | edit source] |
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Slavery origins in Americas[edit | edit source]
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transatlantic slave trade[edit | edit source]
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Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events
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click EXPAND for more on Olaudah Equiano and his memoirs:
To the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain. My Lords and Gentlemen, Permit me, with the greatest deference and respect, to lay at your feet the following genuine Narrative; the chief design of which is to excite in your august assemblies a sense of compassion for the miseries which the Slave-Trade has entailed on my unfortunate countrymen.
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