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* | * 1534 Jacques Cartier expedition explores to Newfoundland and St. Lawrence River | ||
* 1541 Cap-Rouge: first French settlement at modern day Quebec City (fails) | |||
* 1608 Samuel de Champlain explores Great Lakes and establishes Quebec | |||
* 1701 Detroit settlement by Antoine de la Moth Cadillac | |||
* 1718 New Orleans established | |||
* 1763 Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years War / French- Indian War; France cedes all territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain | |||
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* primary objective = fur trade | * early French settlements along North American East coast fail | ||
* | ** later settlements endure, but populations remain low | ||
* less competition with Native Americans over land and land use | *** settlements include in modern Canada, Florida Coast and Gulf of Mexico (modern Alabama and Louisiana) | ||
** lack of migration from France = low populations | |||
* French North American primary objective = fur trade | |||
** less competition with Native Americans over land and land use | |||
** "''couriers du bois''" = French sent to explore, learn from and trade with native tribes | |||
** frequent inter-marriages between French men and Native American women | |||
* '''Beaver Wars''' | * '''Beaver Wars''' | ||
** French and Algonquin allies against Iroquois League | ** French and Algonquin allies against Iroquois League | ||
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* | * 1602 Dutch East India Company formed to explore North American to find passage to Asia<br> | ||
* | * 1610 Henry Hudson makes claims for Netherlands<br> | ||
* | * 1623 New Netherland founded, with settlements in modern Delaware and New Jersey | ||
* | * 1626 Dutch East India Company purchases Manhattan Island from Lenape tribe; New Amsterdam established (modern NYC)<br> | ||
* | * 1664 British seize New Amsterdam and rename it New York | ||
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* | * Dutch explorations and settlements in North American were focused on 1) finding passageway to Asia; and 2) trade with Native Americans and the Caribbean | ||
'''DETAILS''' | '''DETAILS''' | ||
* details here | * details here |
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Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples overview[edit | edit source]
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Age of Exploration and Columbian Exchange[edit | edit source]
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Protestant Reformation & religious conflict[edit | edit source]
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Spanish colonization in North America[edit | edit source]
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Encomienda[edit | edit source]
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Asiento[edit | edit source]
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French North American colonization[edit | edit source]
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New France[edit | edit source]
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Dutch North American colonization[edit | edit source]
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British North American colonization[edit | edit source]
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Push / Pull factors[edit | edit source]
Joint Stock Company[edit | edit source]
Headright System[edit | edit source]
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John Winthrop & "city upon a hill"[edit | edit source]
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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 …”
click EXPAAND for Bradford's account of the cicada outbreak of 1633: "It is to be observed that, the spring before this sickness, there was a numerous company of Flies which were like for bigness unto wasps or Bumble-Bees; they came out of little holes in the ground, and did eat up the green things, and made such a constant yelling noise as made the woods ring of them, and ready to deafen the hearers; they were not any seen or heard by the English in this country before this time; but the Indians told them that sickness would follow, and so it did, very hot, in the months of June, July, and August of that summer."
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Post-Columbian Eastern Native American tribes overview[edit | edit source]
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Iroquois League or Confederacy[edit | edit source]
post-Columbian exchange changes[edit | edit source]
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Slavery origins in Americas[edit | edit source]
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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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