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Struggle for North America Section 15-3 pp. 482-486
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Preview Questions What problems did settlers in New France face? What traditions of government evolved in the 13 English colonies? How did competition for power affect Europeans and Native Americans?
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Building New France New France – Samuel de Champlain: established first permanent settlement in Quebec – Jesuit missionaries hoped to spread Christianity Slow Growth – Climate harsh for farming – Harsh life in wilderness
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Building New France Sparsely Populated Government – Colony overseen by king’s officials – Protestants forbidden Economy – Farming – Fur trapping/trading – Fishing
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The 13 English Colonies Jamestown (VA) – First permanent English settlement – Many die of starvation and disease – Profitable tobacco colony
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The 13 English Colonies Plymouth – Pilgrims seeking religious freedom – Mayflower Compact Agreement of how to rule colony Early tradition of self- government
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The 13 English Colonies Growth – Diverse reasons for founding colonies – Diverse climates = Diverse economies – Used Africans as slaves
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The 13 English Colonies Government – Overseen by royal governor – Trade regulated by Parliament – More self-government than other colonies
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Competing for Power French-Indian War (British vs. French) – Compete for control of Ohio River Valley – French form alliance with local Indians – British won control of Canada Treaty of Paris – Ensured British dominance in North America – France regained land in Caribbean and Africa
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Impact on Native Americans War and Disease – English have superior weapons – Settlers push further and further west – Indians weakened by diseases Native American Legacy – Settlers adopt some aspects of Indian culture
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