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21 Cards in this Set

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Royal charters spread along the Atlantic coast

English

New found land trading post. Settlement along St Lawrence River and port of new Orleans

French

Crown sponsored conquest large settlement in southern and southwest California coast and Florida

Spanish

Farmers artisans tradesman ; indenture servants criminals and immigrants

English

Fur traders merchants missionaries no Protestants not peasants were allowed

French

Conquistadors soldiers missionary farmers and traders

Spanish

Local governments and representative assemblies tax themselves to run colonies. left alone as long as loyal to crown

English

Fully subject to king no political rights or representative government.

French

Governed by the crown. Appointed governors. Had to obey kings laws and couldn't make any of their own laws.

Spanish

Largely noncatholic Christian. Most colonies practice tolerance.

English

By 1659 colonial life controlled by the French clergy.

French

Settlers restricted to Catholics. Protestants were driven out

Spanish

Diverse fishing farming trading tobacco become large export In south

English

Fur trade while farming is encouraged. Large plantation fails

French

Largely trading economy

Spanish

Rapid growth. Large proportion of German and French

English

Slow growth settlers including slaves and Acadians.

French

Slow growth due to military conquest poor relations with natives and restrictions on settlements. Very hostile

Spanish

Originally friendly colonist relied on Na for survival. Greed for land led to major conflicts with Na

English

Despite conversions efforts; French respect for Na allowed many alliances

French

Saw Na as threatens to be converted to Christianity soldiers only viewed them as fit.

Spanish