European goals
Spanish- control and collect gold/money
French and Dutch- trade aliances, fur trade, inter marry
English- establish colonies, agricuture of tobacco, family colonies, hostile with natives
Bacon’s rebellion reason and effect
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African Slave trade, cause and effects
Cause: racial supiriority, lack of indetured survents, natives hard to enslave, European demand for goods
Effects: Desire more land- conflicts with natives, African use covert and overt forms of resistance
British colonies (founders and way of life)
New England: puritains sought to establish a like-minded community, agriculture and trade based,
Middle Colonies (founders, citizens, way of life)
Religiously, ethnically, demographically diverse,
Southern Colonies
Cheasapeak and North Carolina - tobacco - labor-intense, indentured surevents
European conflicts
Different goals promote distrust, conflicts over territorial settlemets/frontier defense
Pueblo Revolt
Spanish supress NAtive practces inconsistant with Christianity, Pueblos revolted and expelled spanish for 10 years, Spanish regain control and advotate for assimilation of beliefs
Exchange impacts on North America
European and New World goods increase (slaves, tobacco, rice),
Anglicization (??) of British colonies: Trans-Atlantic print culture, Protestant evangelism, enlightenment
British-Colonial Relations
Similar laws, religion, government,
mercantalism (colonies give money to mother country-colonial resistance with smuggling)
Salutory Neglect - Britain indifference (hands of, no interference policy)