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England & France By: Stephanie A., Ruben A. Lauren B. Jacob C. Michelle C.
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The trading empire included young single men engaged in what had become New France main economic. North American to Asia would become highly profitable. Competing claims in North America ( Michelle)
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The early French explorers, sailed west with dreams of reaching the east Indies. The France empire is one of the most important in history. (Michelle)
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A Trading Empire France’s North American empire was immense. But it was sparsely populated and by 1760 the European population of New France had grown to only about 65,000. A large number of French colonists had no desire to build towns or raise families. Unlike the English, the French were less interested in occupying territories than they were in making money off the land. (Ruben)
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The English Arrive in North America The explorations of the Spanish and French inspired the English. In late 1607 the colonists claimed the land as theirs, and named the settlement Jamestown in honor of their king. Seven out of every ten people died of hunger, disease, or battles with the Native Americans during the first few years. (Lauren)
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(Laruen) In 1620 the Pilgrims founded a second English colony which was Plymouth in Massachusetts Ten years later the Puritans sought religious freedom from England’s Anglican Church, so they established a larger colony. Following the English and French into North America were the Dutch. The Dutch holdings in North America became known as New Netherland
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(Lauren) Although the Dutch company profited from its fur trade it didn’t attract colonists swiftly. So they opened the door to a variety of people. Gradually more people began to settle the area such as Scandinavians, Germans, French, and other Europeans.
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The Struggle for North America France, England, and the Netherlands fought for colonial power (Anguiano)
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Duke of York colonized the Atlantic coast of North America with the permission of his brother Charles II. By 1750, about 1.2 million English settlers lived in 13 colonies from Maine to Georgia (Anguiano)
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England wanted more land, which led them into colliding with the French territory. With this in mind, they began the French and Indian War. (Anguiano)
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French and Indian War Also known as the Seven Years’ War Britain and France fought for supremacy in Europe British defeated the French, and took control of the eastern half of North America. (Anguiano)
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Native Americans Respond The hostility between the English settlers and Native Americans led to warfare. One of the bloodiest conflicts between the colonists and Native Americans was known as King Philip’s War.
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1675 Metacom led an attack on colonial villages through out Massachusetts.
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