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A colony is a territory under the immediate control of another, distant nation or state
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The French and English followed Spain into the “New World”. Since Spain and Portugal had taken control of South and Central America, France and England focused on North America France colonized much of modern day Canada and what we call the Midwestern United States today, while England colonized the Atlantic seaboard France’s two main colonies were New France and Quebec (1608 ). The French were primarily interested in developing a fur trade and focused much of their activities on fur trapping.
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Colonists developed an uneasy relationship with nearby Powhatan Indians. Indians helped colonists survive, and Pocahontas (pictured) became a sensation in England Eventually, the two groups went to war over land and resources Indians were gradually pushed westward and later died out
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A rebellion that took place in Virginia in 1676 It highlights the class and race tensions that were present in Virginia and much of the colonies Nathanial Bacon (pictured) and others, mostly indentured servants, were angry about Indian attacks in western Virginia and the colonial government’s lack of response. Bacon led an army into Jamestown and briefly took over before he fell ill and died and the rebellion fell apart After order was restored, the colonial government of Virginia began to look less and less at using indentured servants and more and more using African slaves.
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Religious unrest continued for years. Unrest led to Massachusetts losing its charter and being taken over by the King in 1684. Trying to keep membership up, Puritans adopted a half-way covenant allowing children in the church who had not had a salvation “experience” Weakening of religious unity helped lead to Salem Witch Trials in 1692, the worst witch hysteria event on American soil (19 people killed)
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As with Virginia, Indian relations were good at first, but got worse over time Most Indians were killed or forced out of New England after King Philip’s War in 1675. Thousands of colonists and Indians were killed.
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