Why were town meetings important in the American colonies? ... Compare the New England and Southern economy in colonial North America. Explain Salutary Neglect. ...
Colonialism and The American Revolution Why do we start colonies? Two minute drill responses: Jamestown Facts Jamestown House of Burgesses House of Burgesses First ...
Tobacco Played a vital role to putting VA ... House of Burgesses Small measure of self-govt. began in 1619 with the first meeting of the House of Burgesses Royal ...
... Virginia House of Burgesses * The economic system where colonies are set up to make the mother country ... Which two battles ... production and pricing is ...
The American Colonies Government First legislature/representative assembly in Jamestown was the House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact-direct democracy New England Town ...
... 1699 House of Burgesses Bruton Parish Church College of William and Mary 1693 America s 2nd Oldest College Williamsburg, Virginia Historic Jamestown, ...
... Saved perhaps by Pocahantas John Rolfe and tobacco crop economy House of Burgesses created in 1619 Powhatan &Opechancanough Pocahontas & English ...
... HOUSE OF BURGESSES legislative assembly that was similar to parliament 1st European-style of representative government in New World Mirrored British ...
Colonial Regions Environment, Culture, and Migration. ... The House of Burgesses Colonies run for the profit of the Joint-Stock Company or Proprietors.
1600-1650 Columbian Exchange Jamestown John Smith John Rolfe Cash Crop Joint Stock Headright System House of Burgesses Indentured Servant Plymouth Pilgrims/Separatists
Colonial Government A. Virginia House of Burgesses B. Mayflower Compact C. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut ... in America I. Magna Carta A. King John B ...
Bacon dies suddenly Rebellion fades out HOUSE OF BURGESSES VA Assembly votes to lower taxes and open up some land THE REALIZATION Indentured Servant Labor isn t ...
Roanoke Island, Jamestown & Plymouth Rock The House of Burgesses After his arrival in Jamestown in 1619, Governor George Yeardley immediately gave notice that the ...
Patrick Henry 1736-1799 Born in Hanover County, ... He was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1765. He led Virginia s opposition to British policy.
Topic: Assessing the Southern Colonies Contribution to American Freedoms . Virginian Democracy 1619: House of Burgesses Propertied men Colonial self-government ...
Image Courtesy of http://mal.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us/fourth/socstudies/indianwebquest/Sioux/m4.jpg Iroquoian Indians Location ... the House of Burgesses could discuss ...
He was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1765. He led Virginia s opposition to British policy. Delivered the Speech in the Virginia Convention in 1775.
George Washington Who Was George Washington? Born in 1732 to a wealthy Virginian planter family Member of the Virginian House of Burgesses Virginian delegate to the ...
New Jersey. Delaware. Southern Colonies. Maryland. Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina ... legislature. Lawmaking body such as the House of Burgesses ...
Gov t Foldable Notes Foundations for American Democracy Magna Carta1215 Virginia House of Burgesses 1619 Established the ideas that all men should be granted ...
Bringing the English heritage to America The VA House of Burgesses 1st permanent settlement in Jamestown Founded in 1607 by VA Co Chartered by King James I HOB (cont ...
Times New Roman Comic Sans MS Gesture The Colonial Experience Slide 2 Jamestown- 1607 The House of Burgesses- 1619 The Mayflower Compact- 1620 Slide 6 English ...
MAGNA. CARTA. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE. OF. BURGESSES. MAYFLOWER. COMPACT. FUNDEMENTAL. ORDERS OF ... Magna Carta 1215. Magna Carta is Latin for 'Great Charter' ...
... as Mrs. John Rolfe, from a portrait painting done in London, England, 1616. Interior of the Capitol showing House of Burgesses, Williamsburg, Virginia] ...
... Colonial documents and governments, based on limited and self government House of Burgesses, 1619 Jamestown, Va., the first example of a representative ...
Origins of American Government The Colonial Experience Objectives Explain the importance of the House of Burgesses Discuss the importance of the Mayflower Compact.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first_ lawmaking body in ... Diseases were a problem in Jamestown. Fire destroyed the wooden buildings in Jamestown. ...
Virginia House of Burgesses. MA Body of Liberties. New ... State Constitution of Massachusetts. State Constitution of Virginia. State Constitution of Delaware ...
English colony established but mysteriously disappears when a supply ship ... Sets up a legislature (House of Burgesses) ... New Jersey becomes a united colony in 1702 ...
The Virginia Colony became dependent upon _ labor and this dependence lasted a long time. ... Virginia Assembly. council. burgesses. Virginia Company. king ...
Magna Carta (1215) protected the nobles' privileges and upheld their ... House of Burgesses. First representative assembly for making laws. Created in Jamestown ...
Struggled to initially survive; Malaria, interest in gold etc. John Smith came in and established strict work rules ... House of Burgesses marked the beginning ...
THE FIRST COLONIAL LEGISLATURE. A 300. HOUSE OF BURGESSES. A 300 ... HE WAS A REPRESENTATIVE FROM PENNSYLVANIA WHO WAS SENT TO TALK TO PARLIAMENT. F 500 ...
Colonial America AIM: Why did Europeans settle in America during the 1600s? Why do people migrate from one country to another? I. Jamestown Settlement Established by ...
Roots of Representative Government What is representative government? Government in which elected officials represent the people Roots of Representative Government ...
The Southern Colonies Mrs. Brandon and Mrs. Nikin The Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Reasons for Settlement Religious ...
George Washington George Washington 1st president of the United States Birth February 22, 1732 Death December 14, 1799 Home State Virginia Party None Terms In Office ...
Jamestown 20 Years after Roanoke Rich merchants wanted to try again Formed Joint-stock Company Called it Virginia Company Back to the New World! 144 Settlers in 3 ...
Road to Revolution The Acts Currency Act 1764 Problem: Britain wanted colonists to pay debt in silver and gold Sugar Acts 1764 Importance: 1st act ever passed that ...
What shaped the founders thinking about government? Our English Roots Many of the ideas that the Founding Fathers used in creating the government of the United States ...
The Planting of English America CHAPTER 2 NOTES Mrs. Marshall AP US History Sir Walter Raleigh 1585-North Carolina s Roanoke Island- Lost Colony Spanish Armada ...
American Colonies Founding to revolution Roanoke Jamestown Plymouth Maryland Connecticut Pennsylvania Age of Enlightenment Great Awakening Mercantile System ...
Representative government in the 13 English colonies in North America 1.Mayflower Compact WHY is it important? The Mayflower Compact is important because it is the ...
Objectives Describe the European colonial presence in North America. Trace the development of democratic ideals in Europe and America. * Definitions House of ...
BACON S REBELLION The British N. American Colonies Virginia, 1676 ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES Picture It You are an Indentured Servant in Colonial America Tobacco has ...