In colonial north and south America the development of both family and slave labor was both a great enrichment to the colonies and a revolution over time,with the vast migration of slaves it brought an increase in production of staple crops,cheap labor,economic wealth to tenant farmers,and trading overseas.In the south tobacco became so easily produced that only small landholding and a limited supply of labor was all you needed to becom succesful, a slave owner can become really wealthy in no time…
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During the 18th and 19th centuries there are many causes and consequences of the system of indentured servitude that developed as part of global economic changes from 19th century to the 20th century. The indentured servitude system caused harsh working conditions (Doc #5,8), and massive migrations (Doc #3,4,6,9). However, these changes were caused by the enormous need for labor in the Western Hemisphere (Doc #2,7). Indentured servitude developed because of the need for labor in the Western Hemisphere…
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There’s many reason on why the English moved to North America. Some of those motives could be religious persecution, fortune, and poverty. One of the main reason to move to North America was to find riches and gold. The English came to North America for one main reason to find riches. As they arrived there they found something even better, which is freedom. To have the right to speared religion, to find new land, and have freedom for the government they had in England. Virginia was the first colony…
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to redress the colonial grievances and to create the Declaration of Rights and Grievances to send to the British Parliament. In addition, they created The Association in which they made a complete boycott of British goods and importations. Significance: The First Continental Congress was one of the most significant events in American history because it was one of the first steps towards the American Revolution. The First Continental Congress united the divided colonies in America with the commonality…
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Spanish presence in North America? The legacy of the Spanish presence in North America is that their culture left a lasting imprint upon American ways of life.…
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Indians. They help him captive for six to seven weeks and ended in a compromise of two guns and a grindstone and in return Smith would receive the Country of Capahowasic (John Smith). Sir Thomas Gates was appointed to finish the goals of coming to America (Early Jamestown Settlement). He was to find natural resources and send them back to Europe. He was also supposed to capture the Indian leader Chief…
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its composition has shifted decisively away from Europe, the historical dominant source towards Asia, Africa and Latin America. The immigrants were initial drawn mainly from southern Europe, by the late 1960s, they mostly came from developing countries in Africa, Asia, to the Caribbean and the Middle East. There is a reciprocal relationship between migration and development. Migration is driven by economic development. Economic development in urban areas generates demand for labor, but economic development…
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AP US History Learning Objectives Review Project Question 1 Americans in the late colonial period were used to being able to do what they wanted. When the British began to issue new taxes on the Americans without their consent, the colonists rejected the taxes out of the belief that the British were trying to take money from them rather than using tax to regulate commerce. These new taxes stimulated dissent from the Americans and led directly to the Virginia Resolves, which declared that only the…
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first permanent English settlement in North America. The Virginia House of Burgesses, established by the 1640s, was the first elected assembly in the New World. It has operated continuously and is known today as the General Assembly of Virginia. QUIZ #4 Interactions among Europeans, Africans, and American Indians ← The explorations and settlements of the English in the American colonies and Spanish in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America, often led to violent conflicts with the…
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2.When and why did Europeans “discover” the Americas? What were the chief features of the Spanish Empire in America? The French and Dutch Empires in America? What was the relationship between the European explorers and colonists and the native peoples? Reasons for discovery: Prosperity in Europe, Growing European populations, Desire for a shorter trade route, Advances in sailing, renaissance, Christianize the heathen, consolidation of European monarchies. Ferdinand and Isabella sent Columbus…
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