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    The social, cultural, and political differences between the four major regions of British colonial North America on the eve of the American Revolution occurred thanks to the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment unearthed new ideas which were used as a new set of guidelines to help people live their lives. The Enlightenment helped birth more interests in education as well as a more in depth understanding of the government and politics. Almanacs were created and they became a large part of the social…

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    come to America have already established all of their general habits and routines. Once they traveled overseas and began to live in a different country their lives were changed forever. They changed into many things, such as leaders, farmers, builders, or hunters. The texts “Of Plymouth Plantation,” by William Bradford and “Blaxican” by Richard Rodriguez both show how America changes others greatly. William Bradford wrote an intriguing piece on when the Mayflower had just arrived in America.…

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    In the hope that they would have more opportunities and increase their wealth Europeans began coming to the Americas and establishing colonies. In 1607 the Europeans developed the first colonization of the Americas known as Jamestown, Virginia. The more people heard of the opportunities the Americas offered the more that decided to settle there. As a result, in 1620 the second colony was established. And eventually by 1703 there were thirteen established colonies, these included, Virginia, New…

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    Although the voyages set out for Asia, the Spanish sailed to various Caribbean Islands and eventually hit Mexico, and South America too. Each new discovery of land, also came with the discovery of new people. One traveler described what he saw on the Brazilian shores, “They go around naked, without any covering at all. They worry no more about showing their private parts than…

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    History is dynamic, placing those in the past in certain titles of either being immoral or genuine, is not only false but is also deceitful, Christopher Columbus for instance, a famous explorer during the 14th century was titled various names by some, a vain egotistic man who started the colonization of western civilization and by others the glorious imperialist who “sailed the ocean blue” but, what else is there to know about Christopher Columbus then what we hear about him? To start of with…

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    Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainland Spain on August 3, 1492. He quickly made port in the Canary Islands for a final restocking and left there on September 6. He was in command of three ships: the Pinta, the Niña, and the Santa María. First landfall: San Salvador: On October 12, Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor aboard the Pinta, first sighted land. Columbus himself later claimed that he had seen a sort of light or aura before…

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    One early attempt to colonize America killed over 430 people, so how did they survive? In the spring of 1607, three ships sailed from England filled with passengers whose goals were to find gold in the New World. Little did they know, those hopes were soon to be destroyed. The thought of this New World was appealing to most but many soon after would change their decision to come. During the first three years about eight percent of the colonists had died. But what killed them? On the peninsula…

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    Compare the Viking attempts to conquer/colonize in the Americas around 1000 to the Spanish efforts during the first half of the sixteenth century (1500s). Why did the Vikings fail to establish a lasting settlement in North America? Why did the Spanish succeed? When the Vikings attempted to colonize in the Americas, Leif Erickson, who founded the Iceland settlement and the Greenland settlement, was the first Viking to do so. He was the Viking who went to Canada. He named the area Vinland due to…

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    Jamestown Research Paper

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    Jonathan Belmonte Period 4 Mrs.Russell May 1, 2015 JAMESTOWN In this paper I will be writing about the history of Jamestown and how it came to be today. America's first permanent English colony arrived in 1607 before the pilgrims came.The government, language, customs, beliefs and aspirations of these early Virginians are all part of the United States’ heritage today. They came from Virginia company of London. King James I seeking a northwest passage to the Orient, and converting…

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    In Nathaniel Philbrick’s Mayflower, he gives the reader insight on the early years of the Plymouth Colony and the lives of the Native Americans and the Pilgrims. Before the Pilgrims met the Native Americans, the Pilgrims were starting to doubt their destiny. When the two groups met, they quickly realized that their relationship with one another could lead to something good to remember for years to come. Unfortunately in 1675, their relations will turn for the worst due to the Pilgrims forcing…

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