APUSH “Take Five” Who were the “superpowers” of the 1400’s? Why? Who were the “superpowers” of the 1400’s? Why? Why wasn’t England originally involved.

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APUSH “Take Five” Who were the “superpowers” of the 1400’s? Why? Who were the “superpowers” of the 1400’s? Why? Why wasn’t England originally involved in the race for the new world? Why wasn’t England originally involved in the race for the new world?

Samples and Examples Which of the following was true of the Northeast American Indian tribes at the time Europeans first began colonization? A. Their economies depended entirely on hunting and gathering B. Their political and linguistic differences hindered their united opposition to the Europeans C. Their populations were immune to European diseases D. Their warriors rarely engaged in intertribual warfare E. Their cultures made no distinction between men’s work and women’s work

England Arrives at the New World

Why wasn’t England originally involved in the race for the new world? The Protestant Reformation Martin Luther John Calvin

Martin Luther

John Calvin

How does Parliament react to the Protestant Reformation? Church lands are no longer exempt from taxes

How does the King react to Protestantism? King Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon Mary Tudor “Bloody Mary” Anne Boleyn Elizabeth I

King Henry VIII

Catherine of Aragon

“Bloody Mary”

Anne Boleyn

The “Virgin Queen”

The reign of Queen Elizabeth Privateers Sir Francis Drake Humphrey Gilbert and Walter Raliegh The Lost colony of Roanoke CROATOAN The downfall of the Spanish Armada The downfall of Spain King Phillip II

Sir Francis Drake

The Spanish Armada

Queen Elizabeth (con’t) Renewed interest in colonization Promoters and investors Richard Hakulyt Sir Walter Raleigh Adventurers of capital East India Co.

Reasons for colonization Surplus population Poverty of the lower classes Enclosure system Strict criminal code

Other Europeans in the new world French Rough beginnings Fort Caroline Samuel de Champlain Quebec-”New France”

Other Europeans in the new world Dutch Dutch West Indies Co. Trading magnate Colonization of North America New Holland –”New York”

Other Europeans in the new world Spain in North America St. Augustine Monterey Santa Fe