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    Setting sail across the Atlantic led to a truly remarkable and unexpected discovery. As the first known Europeans laid eyes and set foot on foreign land, thus marked the clash between worlds. With the discovery of unknown and unclaimed land, the Americas were approached as a marvelous economic opportunity to many European countries. Indeed, many had noted the several economic advantages with occupying land in the Americas and established a system of labor. In other words, the theme that best describes

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    Act of Toleration: This was made May 24th of 1689 as an act of Parliament. It granted freedom of worship to those of nonconformist faith, like Baptists and Congregationalists. They were allowed their own places of worship and their own teachers. This act was not all inclusive and left out Catholics and Unitarians. As a result, the preexisting social and political restrictions were kept in place. This was a small step for religious freedom, but the act still managed to slightly miss the mark. (http://www

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    Colombian Exchange was the period of cultural and biological exchanges between New and Old Worlds following Columbus’ arrival in the Caribbean in 1492. This transformed the Eurpean and Native American ways of life by trading plants, animals, diseases, and technology. It is a significant exchange because it tells the story of why the European colonies thrived and the Indian nations collapsed in the New World. The Colombian Exchange also explains why European nations quickly became the wealthiest

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    Relations between the American Indians and the English, as well as between the Spanish and the Native Americans, were much more hostile than those between the American Indians and the French. Firstly, the French treated the American Indians with respect on all accounts of their culture. Secondly, the English showed no mercy or reason to American Indians occupying native land. Lastly, instead of attempting to take advantage of the indigenous people of North America, the French established trade relationships

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    1. Describe the economic and imperial goals of the following countries. In what ways did land and labor shape political and social development of their colonies and their relationships with the natives? a. Spain- the Spanish came to the Americas with the goal to own land. Therefore when they got to the Americas they took over the land which natives had already inhabited on and decided to make it their own. They not only took the Native Americans land but also made the natives basically become slaves

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    In 1492, Columbus came to the New World along with fifty other Spanish men. Those men spread Catholicism throughout the native population, as well as settling to form their own colonies. Year later, settlers from New England began colonizing in the New World spreading beliefs of Puritanism as well as forming an economy apart from the Old World. The role of religion and economy were significantly different during the two different colonizations periods, while the treatment of the native population

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    Sydney Anderson APUSH 6th Unit I: 1601-1754 1. Columbian Exchange 1492-1750 • The Columbian Exchange was the movement of animals, plants, ideas, diseases, and technology across the Atlantic Ocean. The list above was traded between the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The exchange cause negative and positive results in all three continents. 2. Middle Passage 1500-1900 • The passage that African slaves were carried through during the slave trade. The passage carried slaves from Africa to North America

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    The early 1500’s was known in history as The Age of Exploration. At the time anyone who was involved with exploration had their own motives such as wealth, trade, glory, and the spread of Christianity. People became more involved with exploration because it created new trading routes, applied new technologies, created economic goals, and rise of nations. Exploration in the 1500’s relates back to US history because during the Age of Exploration America was founded. Portugal took the lead in search

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    Moreover, Spaniards established missions and schools that would taught children about God. However Natives did not wanted to change their ways and they revolted. Don Antonio de Otermin, governor and captain-general narrates the revolt of 1680 in the Account of the Pueblo Revolts, letter that he sent to inform about

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    As any society does when two cultures are put together, there is assimilation and anguish. This is shown by the Native Americans and the Europeans, when the latter came to the Americas in hope of land and wealth, which did not belong to them. The Europeans encountered great diversity when stepping foot into the Americas. Cultures of the Indians had them shocked; while they regarded them as “noble savages,” the Indians had a society much more complex than any European society. They had language, government

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