Friday, May 24, 2019
Professional Competence Presentation
University of Phoenix Material North American Colonies Project bankrupt 1 Native American Resources Access and review the Early Native Peoples interactive role link available through the HIS 110 pic page. Study the map identifying the regional distribution of Native Americans (also located in Ch. 1). Using the grid, identify the seven regions. Then indicate how each of the native tribes within the regions supported themselves preceding to the arrival of European civilizations. Region Principle Basis of Subsistence Artic Fished and hunted seals. Northern Forests Big game hunters. Pacific Northwest Salmon fishing. Far West Fishing, search small game, and gathering. Southwest Farming and trading. Plains Farming and hunting. Woodlands Farming, hunting, gathering, and fishing. 0. 2 Part 2 Contributions GridComplete the Contributions Grid by describing the contributions of the three groups of peoples, Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans, to the creation of the British Nort h American Colonies. List the aspects of each of these peoplesNative Americans, Europeans, and Africansthat contributed to the development of the British Colonies. NATIVE AMERICANS EUROPEAN AFRICANS Economic Fishing, gathering, farming, and hunting. Created goods which they either sold or Trade with the Mediterranean world coordinate traded. ivory, gold and slaves. Economies based on resources of the lands they inhabited farming and hunting etc.. Political Tribes had chiefs and the chiefs had Centralized nation-states. With the North Ghana and Mali Empire. Structure advisors. monarchs and their courts as the ultimateSouth A village system that was very law of the land. family orientated. Both men and women choose leaders of their own gender to handle their gender affairs. Social System womanhood had a big part of the social A class system. There were the luxuriant, non Maternal families traced through structure. They had big roles in the ir so rich and poor. virile gender dominated. mothers side. Jobs were separated families too. Most of the jobs and duties through gender lines. Women were dominant that were needed to effectively run the in trading in farming, charm men hunted tribes were allocated along gender lines. and fished. Women took care of the children. Cultural Values Their culture was centered around the For the most part their cultural values base worship and very gender related tribes and the natural world which they came from the bible and Christianity. values. Women were almost equal with men in habited. in many things they were superior. Religion Their religions were derived from the contrastive denominations of Christianity. Islam and various tribal faiths. natural world around them. They had many gods which represented elements of the natural world in which the different tribes lives. Part 3 North American Colonies Response Using the Readings found on the pic page, prepare a 350- to 700-word response in which you compare and contrast the early British North American colonies for example, the Virginia colony and the Massachusetts Bay colony in terms of their goals, government, social structure, and religion. In your response be sure to address the ways in which they were similar and different, and why. Be sure to properly cite any references.The most significant differences between the British colonies in North America lay between the ones in rising England and those in the south. The colonies of impudent England were mainly founded by English people escaping spectral persecution in England. While, the colonies in the south were founded mainly for financial gain, though some of the New England colonies were stuck out at first for the same reasons. For example, the colony that would soon become Pennsylvania started out as an attempt to make money by change land parcels to refuges of English religious persecution and others. I n the south he colony that would become Virginia started as a corporate venture by the London Company. The proprietors of this caller-up hoped that if they financed a group (and later groups) of people to come to the new world and set up shop that they would make financial gains off the gold they would bob up (they were convinced there was gold, because of the success the Spanish had in pursuing it in South America). There were some colonies in New England that were founded solely on the seat of creating the perfect Christian communities by different denominations of the Protestant and Puritan faiths. Among hese were the settlers of Plymouth Rock. Roger Williams and his followers founded Rhode Island in an attempt to get away (for Roger it was because he had been banished from the Massachusetts Bay colony), from religious persecution in the New World by the same people who fled England in attempt to get away from the same. In the south, colonies were mainly set up as corporate ve ntures as I stated earlier. The first colony of Jamestown was there for gold and other precious goods. While, Maryland and the Carolina colonies were created as an attempt for their proprietors to get rich on land schemes and by taking ortions of the settlers goods i. e. crops and such that they farmed. In terms of goods between the two colonial areas the southern colonies made good in evolution tobacco mainly, while, the northern colonies grew crops such as beans, pumpkins and corn. They both at fur trades, but of the two only the New England colonies did not have as a good deal trouble with the natives. Southern colonies battled the natives for years over the settlers infringement of more than and more of their lands among other things. While, in the New England colonies they did not have as much problems with the Indians.Two factors contribute to this 1) By the time settlers reached the New England area many of the natives had already been wiped out by earlier explorers diseas es. Small Pox among others created deadly plagues in these areas destroyed much of the population prior to their arrival and in the settlers early years there. Since the natives were eventually outnumbered by the settlers, the Indians in this area were way more compromising and in the most part just sold their land off and left. 2) The settlers who came to the New England region were much more respectful of the Indians han their counterparts in the south. For the most part, they started with the idea that the land belonged to the natives, so they would buy or trade for their lands instead of pushing the Indians off like in the south. The legal age of settlers in both the New England colonies and those of the south were Christians. They varied in denomination somewhat, but in most colonies charters were created allowing the freedom of worship to all. Southern and New England colonies had governors or proprietors who were the final word in all issues, but the governors were voted in and most areas had representative assemblies.
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