United States History In The Beginning….

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United States History In The Beginning…

In 1492, Columbus Sailed The Ocean Blue…

Who Came To The Colonies… British French Spanish Scotch-Irish Germans Portuguese Jews Swedes Dutch Welsh Irish Scots Belgians Swiss

They came from here …

… and landed here.

Why Did People Come Here? Religious Reasons Pilgrims-Mass. Puritans-Mass. Quakers-Penn.

Economic Reasons Greater Opportunities More Land GOLD!!

Political Reasons Objections to established rules Intolerance Persecution

Why would the “Old Country” allow their citizens to leave Europe and set up colonies in the “New World??” MERCANTILISM Definition: an economic policy designed to enhance the power and wealth of the mother countries by taking natural resources and wealth from the new lands.

Give and Take Relationship The colonists came to America to find their given freedoms. The Mother Country wanted to take all the resources of the land. How long can this last?

TENSIONS WILL RISE!!!! Stay tuned for further details in United States History!

COMING SOON: An American Revolution

THE END