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<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Anglow-Powhatan Wars (1610-1646)|Yamasee War, 1715-1717|frontier/ land disputes and conflicts between settlers and Native Americans in the Carolinas}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Anglow-Powhatan Wars (1610-1646)|Yamasee War, 1715-1717|frontier/ land disputes and conflicts between settlers and Native Americans in the Carolinas}}</ul></li>


 
== British Colonial Era Frontier / Indian Wars ===
 
=== British Colonial Era Frontier / Indian Wars ===
These wars were generally over lands, trade resources, tribal-disputes, or European disputes
These wars were generally over lands, trade resources, tribal-disputes, or European disputes
* Beaver Wars, 1609-1701
* Beaver Wars, 1609-1701
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* Libya, 2012
* Libya, 2012


 
=== Overseas Wars ===
 
=== Overseas Wars to know ===


* Thirty Years War,1618-1648
* Thirty Years War,1618-1648
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*Suez Crisis, 1957 <<confirm
*Suez Crisis, 1957 <<confirm


 
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== Colonial Periods ==
== Colonial Periods ==
=== Pre-Columbian ===
=== Pre-Columbian ===
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{{#tip-text:Sepúlveda|Spanish philosopher Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda who in 1550/51 debated in writing De las Casas over legitimacy of Spanish colonization and treatment of Native Americans; Sepúlveda argued the superior Spanish culture justified the conquest of "savage" natives and forced conversion to Christianity; his views were shared by later Americans who justified westward expansion and maltreatment of Native tribes)}}</ul></li>
{{#tip-text:Sepúlveda|Spanish philosopher Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda who in 1550/51 debated in writing De las Casas over legitimacy of Spanish colonization and treatment of Native Americans; Sepúlveda argued the superior Spanish culture justified the conquest of "savage" natives and forced conversion to Christianity; his views were shared by later Americans who justified westward expansion and maltreatment of Native tribes)}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Spanish social heirarchies (terms)|''peninsulares'' = born in Spain; ''criolles'' = born in New World of Spanish descent; ''mestizos'' = mixed Spanish and Native American parentage; mulattos = African parentage mixed with other races/ethnicities}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Spanish social heirarchies (terms)|''peninsulares'' = born in Spain; ''criolles'' = born in New World of Spanish descent; ''mestizos'' = mixed Spanish and Native American parentage; mulattos = African parentage mixed with other races/ethnicities}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Treaty of Tordesillas|1494 agreement negotationed by Pope AlexanderVI that divided New World holdings between Spain and Portugal bsed on a "line of demarcation," a north-south longitude line that divided South America between Spanish and Portuguese holings (estabslishing Portugues Brasil)}}</ul></li>


=== Dutch and French colonialism ===
=== Dutch and French colonialism ===
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Virginia colonies
Virginia colonies


 
* the Great Awakening
* headright system
* headright system
* House of Burgesses
* House of Burgesses
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* John Rolfe
* John Rolfe
* John Smith
* John Smith
* Join Stock Compnany
* Jonathan Edwards
* Jonathan Edwards
* King Philip’s War
* King Philip’s War
* "Lost Colony"
* Massachusetts Bay Colony
* Massachusetts Bay Colony
* miration push/ pull factors
* miration push/ pull factors
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* Puritan
* Puritan
* Queen Anne's War
* Queen Anne's War
* salutary neglect
* salutary neglect
* the Great Awakening
* slave codes
* types of colonies: proprietary, royal, corporate
* types of colonies: proprietary, royal, corporate charter
* Yoeman


* William Penn
* William Penn