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Colonization and Settlement Spanish, French, and English Settlements in North America
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Settlements and Geography
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Spanish Settlements Spanish colonies sponsored by the Crown Gained wealth for Spain Settlements located in Southwest of present- day US, Central America, South America, and Florida First permanent Spanish settlement – St. Augustine (1565)
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French Settlements Trading posts in Newfoundland following the exploration of St. Lawrence River Also, settlements in Canada and the Mississippi River area Quebec (1608) – first permanent French settlement Louisiana settled in the late 1600s
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English Settlements Most colonies established by royal charter Jamestown first permanent settlement (1607) Massachusetts founded as a Puritan settlement Influence spread along the Eastern coast
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Population and Populatin Growth
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Spanish Settlements Conquistadors Missionaries Soldiers Farmers and traders –later Slow growth due to emphasis on conquest and poor relations with Native Americans Largest settlements in California, Texas, Florida, and Mexico
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French Fur traders Merchants Missionaries 1665 – French soldiers were given land Slow growth Population centered in Canada and Louisiana
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English Settlements Middle class farmers, artisans, tradesmen Indentured servants Skilled workers (lumbermen, sawmill workers Immigrants from other countries welcomed Rapid growth due to liberal immigration policies 1627 – Virginia has 1000 settlers; by 1754 – total population in English colonies had grown to 1.5 million
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Government
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Spanish Settlements Governed by appointed viceroys, or governors No self-government
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French Settlement Ruled by King No political rights or representative government Public meetings required permission
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Relations with Native Americans
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Spanish Settlements Missionaries wanted to convert Native Americans Soldiers killed them, or enslaved them
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French Settlements Missionaries wanted to convert Native Americans Fur Trade forged a bond of mutual respect Allies against the British
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English Settlements Initially friendly Early settlers relied on Native Americans for trade and help surviving Greed for land led to conflicts
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English Settlements Some self-government due to distance from England Representative assemblies Not allowed to take up arms against England House of Burgesses
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Religion
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Spanish Settlements Catholics Protestants persecuted and driven out
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French Settlements Protestants initially played a role 1659 largely French Catholic
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English Settlements Mostly Protestants Some tolerance Massachusetts Bay – Puritans Pennsylvania – Quaker Maryland –haven for Catholics
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Economy
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Spanish Settlements Trading economy Some farming in the west Traded controlled by Spain Regulations enforced by military
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French Settlements Encouraged farming Mostly fur trade Plantations established on Mississippi River failed
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English Settlements Diverse economic activities Farming, fishing, trading Exports: tobacco, rice, timber, fish Virginia and NC – tobacco main cash crop South Carolina – rice and indigo main cash crops
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All Maps that Follow are from Maps.com
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New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
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