SVP.2.SOL.2 & 3 Worksheet

Schlessinger Video Productions, United States History Volume 2, 1996. 35 minutes

The Era of Colonialization: 1585-1763

0:00 Leader. 2 min.

2:00 Introduction. 1:50 min.

3:05The Era of Colonization. 1585-1763

3:10Europe’s North American Colonies. 3:35 min.

  1. While the Spanish were conquering South America, the French emphasis on _____ did not lead to large-scale immigration.
  2. The _____ set up a trading colony in New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island.
  3. The Native American warriors, even whole tribes were decimated by _____.
  4. The _____ stepped into the country vacated by disease.

6:45The English in the New World. 4:50 min.

  1. The first colony set up by the Virginia Company of London was _____, in 1607.
  2. John Rolfe’s experiment with West Indian seed brought Virginia its first economic boom from the cash crop ______.
  3. In 1632, Maryland was founded as a refuge of persecuted ______, and it soon became a place of religious tolerance.

11:35Pilgrims and Puritans. 5:30 min.

  1. In 1620, separatist Pilgrims founded _____ in New England with the Mayflower Compact.
  2. Ten years later, John Winthrop led the _____ in founding Boston.
  3. The Puritans meant to purify society by everyone belonging to the same “_____” community.

17:05The Religious Dissenters2:20 min.

  1. Puritans were intolerant of other Christians, they treated dissenters _____, with disdain.
  2. When Roger Williams claimed that Puritans land claims were invalid because they did not buy the land. He was banished, so he founded ______, where religious liberty was guaranteed.

19:25The Indian Wars2:00 min.

Pequot War, Metacomet

21:25Bacon’s Rebellion1:05 min.

Indian wars, Governor Barkeley, King Charles II.

22:30The Proprietary Colonies. 6:25 min.

  1. Following the Stuart Restoration in 1660, King Charles II gave ______to nobles who had supported him, the “cavaliers”.
  2. Because the land grants were given to individuals, they were called ______.
  3. English settlers south of Virginia brought ______to work their plantations.
  4. William Penn received the grant for Pennsylvania, where Quakers began a religious experiment based on ______, social equality, and fair dealing.

28:55 The Colonial Wars. 4:55 min.

Population growth. French trade and wars. Jesuits. Iroquois Confederacy. G.Washington.

  1. The French and English clashed over trading interests in the OhioValley.

33:45 The French and Indian War 1:25 min.

Braddock. Louisbourg. Iroquois. Quebec. Treaty of Paris.

35:10 America in 17632:50 min.

British Control of North America. Native American losses.

  1. The Proclamation Line of 1763 temporarily halted English settlement _____ movement.
  2. The diversity of the English colonies brought about societies that were more ______than the societies that they had come from.

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