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HIST 100 1st Edition Lecture 15Europeans in the New World Spanish in the new world- Cibola o Mystical city o The expedition only ended up finding about 100 people- Silver o Pirates  90% male French in the new world- Fishing- Jacques Cartier o Northwest passage o Fur trade o Goal: economic gain o By 1700 there were about 15 k French in the New WorldThe Irish Model - Never Invade by the Romans - St Patrick - Henry VIII split with Rome o Catholic Ireland was now ruled by protestant England - Plantations o Used as a place to send the poorEnglish in the New World - Enclosure Movement - Richard Hakluyt o 4 Reasons for Colonization - 1584 Sir Walter Raleigh - Roanoke - 1585- FailedJamestown - 1607- Virginia Company These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Confederacies - Reliance on Native AmericansTabaco - John Rolfe discovered it could be grown in Virginia 1613 - Labor intensive o Bound men (indentured servants)- Land intensive Bacon’s rebellion - 1676 - Led by Nathanial bacon - Most indentured servants Southern Colonies - Warm and fertile soil- Mostly men - Plantations - Constant need for laborNew England - 1620 Pilgrims arrive on Mayflower - Puritans o Greta Migration o Economically Motivatedo Roger WilliamsNorthern Colonies - Cold Climate with rocky soil- Migrated as families - Subsistence farmingBuffer Zone - Georgia - June 1732- James


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