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21 Cards in this Set
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Royal charters spread along the Atlantic coast |
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New found land trading post. Settlement along St Lawrence River and port of new Orleans |
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Crown sponsored conquest large settlement in southern and southwest California coast and Florida |
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Farmers artisans tradesman ; indenture servants criminals and immigrants |
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Fur traders merchants missionaries no Protestants not peasants were allowed |
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Conquistadors soldiers missionary farmers and traders |
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Local governments and representative assemblies tax themselves to run colonies. left alone as long as loyal to crown |
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Fully subject to king no political rights or representative government. |
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Governed by the crown. Appointed governors. Had to obey kings laws and couldn't make any of their own laws. |
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Largely noncatholic Christian. Most colonies practice tolerance. |
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By 1659 colonial life controlled by the French clergy. |
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Settlers restricted to Catholics. Protestants were driven out |
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Diverse fishing farming trading tobacco become large export In south |
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Fur trade while farming is encouraged. Large plantation fails |
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Largely trading economy |
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Rapid growth. Large proportion of German and French |
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Slow growth settlers including slaves and Acadians. |
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Slow growth due to military conquest poor relations with natives and restrictions on settlements. Very hostile |
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Originally friendly colonist relied on Na for survival. Greed for land led to major conflicts with Na |
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Despite conversions efforts; French respect for Na allowed many alliances |
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Saw Na as threatens to be converted to Christianity soldiers only viewed them as fit. |
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