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    founded. The Indians were part of the Powhatan Confederacy which was ruled by Powhatan, a powerful leader. At this time, the English settlers were looking for gold that no one was farming. In this situation, Captain John Smith became the colony’s leader and established a “no work, no food” policy. Smith had been instrumental in trading with the Powhatan Indians for food but their relationship was tense in all aspects. After he was injured by a burning gunpowder in 1608 and left for England, the “starving

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    The American Revolutionary War happened at a time when optimist was high among the American people and much patriotism. The colonies had shifted into a law-abiding state and relied more on American employment than help from the British government. American was proud of their new land and the discovery of liberty and freedom. Many of the first settlers’ descendants came to America to escape political and religious persecution. Others came to discover a new world, one free of Britain’s government and

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    Colonial Empires of the New World Lea A Bradford Central High School November 9, 2015 4th Period   Abstract In my paper I will be discussing the different colonies in the new world. I will talk about the main settlers in the new world including; the Europeans, the Spanish, the Dutch, the French. How these settlers interact will be the main topic of my report. I will also discuss the effect these settlers had on the Indians that lived in the territories they claimed. Empires and Colonies in the New

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    Throughout history, there are moments that become pivotal points for major outcomes. The capturing and hanging of John Andre was one of these pivotal moments. A British Major who spied on the Americans and tried to close off the New England from the rest of the colonies, Andre was a man willing to do anything for his country. John Andre was born on May 2, 1750 in London. He was the son of Huguenots. He attended the University of Geneva in Switzerland where he studied mathematics and military drawing

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    New England and Chesapeake Bay were both developing in the new world, and their beliefs, and work ethic would soon lead them to become drastically different, one may even say they became polar opposite. The New Englanders were largely Puritan Separatists who came in large families, who sought religious freedom and were rather intolerant towards anyone else. Chesapeake Bay was largely popularized by indentured servants and young men. During this time, both colonies were in the process of defining

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    Literature began with the work of English adventurers and colonists in the New World benefit the readers in the country. Some of these early works reached the level of literature, as in the truthful account of his adventures by Captain John Smith and the journalistic histories of John Winthrop and William Bradford in New England. From the beginning, however, the literature of New England was also directed to the improvement and instruction of the colonists themselves, intended to direct them in the ways

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    rules and laws for themselves. Virginia is more geographically spread out and more focused on obtaining gold for personal profit, whereas Massachusetts is more of a united, small farmed colony that focused more on the efforts for religious freedom. John Rolfe was an English settler who based the voyage to America simply on the growth of tobacco. Rolfe’s crew, along with many other young men, traveled to Virginia in 1609 to search for gold. When the ship reached on the shore, all that was seen was

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    nation. Many people questioned why Whitman did not join the Union Army, but if you know Whitman, it’s hard to perceive him serving in the military. "Could there be anything more shocking and incongruous than Whitman killing people?" Whitman’s friend, John Burroughs wrote. "One would as soon expect Jesus Christ to go to war." Whitman served as a nurse, as appose to being a soldier, but he also served his nation through his

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    Historically speaking, homosapiens have inhabited the North America for millions of years as they came over on Pangaea’s land bridges. However, it wasn't until Columbus’s “discovery” of the Americas and the Great Migration, that the population of North America began to stabilize and grow to form the two distinct regions. These two distinct regions eventually became known as the New England colonies and the Chesapeake Bay colonies. Some of the differences between the two regions included motivation

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    Providence into the colony of Rhode Island. John Rolfe: An explorer who went to Jamestown to discover the New World. He discovered the cash crop of tobacco which became wildly popular in Europe. Also he married Native American Pocahontas. Pocahontas: Daughter of Native American chief and sparred John Smith’s life when he was captured by Native Americans. This act created an open line of communication between the colonists and Native Americans. She married Englishman John Rolfe which merged colonist and

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