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"mound builders" Europeans thought the Native Americans were dumb and couldn't have built the mounds |
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were not nomadic but moved when the land went bad Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee |
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lived on the side of cliffs PANAH- pueblo, anasazi, navajo, apache, hopi |
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| Northeastern Woodland Tribes |
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"people of the long house" democratic elements |
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| Europeans dominate Indians |
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disease, dependency, cultural genocide Spain wanted to assimilate them |
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money and natural resources power hungry |
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1528- arrived in Florida journey to Texas, kidnapped chief, started fights, tried to swim back to fleet but couldnt so he washed up on the shore of Galveston and became a part of the Indian culture |
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def-native american enslavement soldiers and conquistadors spread their culture to them |
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forbade enslavement new laws of 1542 lack of enforcement |
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lack of development conquered the most, influenced the least |
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| English and Spanish Armada |
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1588 Armada-proof of power English won |
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first colony of the New World founded by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584 |
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| Treatment of Native Americans |
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displacement instead of assimilation overcrowding in europe caused european immigrants to force the Indians off their land |
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profit-making centered colony joint stock company rights of englishmen |
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| states that they share the risks and the rewards |
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| Said if they come to Chesapeake, the government will protect them |
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| served more religious purpose than profit-making |
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made up 2/3 of the colonists signed 5-7 year contracts to be servants for passage to America-they had to pay their "freedom dues" |
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| slaves exploited and their lives were controlled by the Dutch company |
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intellectual movement European philosophers rejected supernatural ideas and focused their beliefs around what could be proven |
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| the organization of events |
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John Locke rejected Christianity stated that it was between the people and the government and both sides would live up to the bargain |
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Isaac Newton thought they should look at nature objectively and remove God and higher power |
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elite mix between science and God |
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lower class revivalism and rebirth gives individual control over their own destination |
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Puritan gave several sermons getting people to believe in God and basically told them they were sinners in the hands of an angry god and if they continued disbelieving, they would just be fuel for the fire of hell |
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evangelist converted people did public displays |
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| slaves work from sun up to sun down in groups |
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| individuals that owned their own boat and sold their services to the Navy |
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spanish soldiers who came to America to conquer land for Spain dedicated to church and wanted money |
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native americans that could possibly be saved the Europeans converted them then took their land |
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| what year did the first africans come to america |
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| when were the first slave ownership papers recognized |
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| when was the royal african company established and by who |
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| when was the first set of slave codes invented |
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| When was the Declaration of Independence written and by who |
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| when was the ratification of the constitution |
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| when was the emancipation proclamation written |
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| when was the end of reconstruction |
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| Plessy vs. Ferguson stating that Africans and whites would be separate but equal was argued in what year |
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| Brown vs. Board of Education was in |
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| The voting laws we have today were established when |
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| Mississippi ratified the 13th amendment what year |
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| Obama-first black president was elected when |
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