History is like a car crash in the fog.. Chronological--- The order in which events occur Colony---Settlement of land by a distant parent country Colonize---

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TE Social Studies Chapter 4 Lesson 5.1 The Mystery of Roanoke
Advertisements

The Spanish Armada.
LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada
The Story of the Spanish Armada King Philip II of Spain and Queen Elizabeth of England had different religions. King Philip was a Catholic. Queen Elizabeth.
The Race to Explore North America – page What did Spanish Explorers search for? Native American civilizations as rich as the ones they found in.
The Defeat of the Armada Why Spain declined as a ‘world’ Power.
The Spanish Armada. Review In the late 1400’s many countries began to explore. They included Portugal, Spain, France, and England. Exploration could led.
Write the following questions in your notebook. Leave room for the answers. By the end of class, you will be able to answer all of the following questions:
HOW DID THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BECAME ENGLISH?
2-4 The Race for Empires Pgs
Race for Empires.  Events in Europe  Protestant Reformation  German Priest Martin Luther criticized the Roman Catholic Church and said it abused.
Age of Exploration “The Great Convergence”
The Planting of English America Remember the other colonizing powers: Spain, Swedes, France, Netherlands.
 Stems from Protestant Reformation  Henry VIII had two daughters ◦ Mary [Bloody Mary] (Catholic) ◦ Elizabeth (Anglican)  King Phillip II of Spain was.
History LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada Elizabeth 1. Sir Francis drake.
 In 1588, Philip II of Spain sent a fleet of ships to invade England  Consisted of 130 ships and started with 17,000 men  Another 18,000 would be picked.
The Planting of English America
A Northwest Passage Chapter 4 Lesson 1.
Wars of Religion and The Thirty Years’ War
Chapter 2-Exploration Far East
Early English Settlements. Essential Questions/Today ’ s Agenda Why did the English settle in North America? What happened at Roanoke? What are the 3.
The English Reformation
E.N.G.L.A.N.D. Elizabeth I leads the rise of Chapter 1: Westward the Course.
Queen Elizabeth Energizes England Francis Drake  Leads the “Sea dogs”  Plundered Spanish ships and brought his stolen goods back to the Queen.
EUROPEAN COMPETITION IN NORTH AMERICA BELL RINGER: 1. WHAT WERE THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND DUTCH SEARCHING FOR IN THEIR EARLY VOYAGES OF EXPLORATION? 2.
Chapter 2 Section 4 The Race for Empires war/spanish-armada.htm An Armada Galleon The new English 'race' ship that.
Roanoke The Lost colony English Colonization. England settled 100 years later due to problems within their own country. Catholic to Anglican (Church of.
Chapter 4, Lesson 1 ACOS #4a: Identify significant early European settlements. ACOS #5: Describe the early colonization of North America and reasons for.
Spain’s Decline and England’s Rise EQ: What was the impact of the defeat of the Spanish Armada on World History?
Chapter 3 Section 3  Religious and Political Changes in Europe.
ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD SPAIN’S DOMINANCE A.Spain was wealthy, because of the conquistadors. B.Spain had a strong navy. C.France was at Civil War (until.
Page 5 CHAPTER 1.  Native American Regions  Big explorers WHAT WILL BE ON YOUR QUIZ.
Chapter 3 Section 1.  King Philip II (Catholic Spanish king) hated Queen Elizabeth (Protestant English queen)  Sir Francis Drake – attacked Spanish.
Chapter 2 Section 2 European Competition in North America.
Exploration.
MOTIVES FOR EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION “Exploring North America”
Spain vs. England How Competition Over North American Land Claims Lead To War At Sea.
Chapter 3 Religious and Political Change in Europe Mr. Freeman US History.
REASONS FOR ENGLISH EXPLORATION ENGLISH COLONIZATION.
Unit 1 Why is location important for new settlements?
Religious and Political Changes in Europe question: What did early explorers have in common? objective: describe religious and political changes in Europe.
Background Info On The Battle & King Philip II
The Planting of English Colonies Part 1
Age of Absolutism Part A
Focus 4/28 Spanish imperialism in the Americas helped lead to a Golden Age. Spain introduced the Spanish language, Spanish architecture, and the Catholic.
European Competition in North America
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
England’s Early Settlement of Virginia
Colonial America Early English Settlements
England and Spain Reformation & Rivalry
The Race for Empires.
Age of Exploration Vocabulary
The First English Settlements
Day #4 Vocabulary Excommunication - disagree with church (expelled from church and heaven) Indulgences - pardons issued by the pope that people could.
The Planting of English America
Colonization of North America
Colonization of North America
European Competition in North America
Chapter 4, Lesson 1 ACOS #4a: Identify significant early European settlements. ACOS #5: Describe the early colonization of North America and reasons for.
Colonization.
Chapter 4, Lesson 1 ACOS #4a: Identify significant early European settlements. ACOS #5: Describe the early colonization of North America and reasons for.
Race for Empires Chapter 2 Section 4.
England’s Early Settlement of Virginia
Click Here to Begin the Game
Motives for European exploration and colonization
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Success in the New World
LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada
Spanish Armada.
Presentation transcript:

History is like a car crash in the fog.

Chronological--- The order in which events occur Colony---Settlement of land by a distant parent country Colonize--- To settle land for a distant parent country

Henry the VIII King of England. Broke from the Catholic Church. Formed the Church of England. Married six times--- Father of Elizabeth.

Elizabeth I Queen of England Daughter of Henry Responsible For the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Philip II of Spain King of Spain Defeated by England in the Battle of the Spanish Armada

Sir Francis Drake Sea Dog or pirate 1st Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. Knighted by Elizabeth for bravery

Places Roanoke--- Lost Colony said to have disappeared Jamestown--- 1 st permanent English settlement Quebec--- 1 st permanent French settlement

Timeline Columbus sails Roanoke Defeat of Spanish Armada st permanent English settlement at Jamestown st permanent French settlement at Quebec

Route of Armada

Defeat of the Spanish Armada 1588 Armada: A Giant Fleet of Ships Defeated by: Privateers, Fire, Protestant Wind 27,000 Men including Priests Changed World History