2. A.C. 6 - Virginia Pursuing get rich quick strategies they ventured West Naming their journey and arrival of the New world after their queen who was supposedly a virgin Developed plantations as the more successful scheme
3. A.C. 6 - Virginia Using problems of the current economy in England people promoted exploration Loans and the privilege was given to those successful in promoting the new world England was in a crisis and this idea was coming a major escape for many villagers
4. A.C. 6 - Virginia First attempt to populate Virginia was lost as all the men were left to fend for themselves Second attempt mysteriously vanished A third more successful attempt was made with better conditions allowing growth
5. A.C. 8 - NEW ENGLAND New England inhabitants surrounded in tedious labor for farms Encouraged by the terrain to set a standard of hard work Work was easy to come by solving any unemployment issues Main religion for the Puritans was Christianity
6. A.C. 8 - NEW ENGLAND Founding values of diligence was essential to the growth of a civilization Pilgrims were the name of the 102 separatists leaving for the colonies in 1620 Religion may have played a small part in the cause of a migration compared to the land and potential wealth
7. A.C. 8 - NEW ENGLAND New England was viewed as a point of desperation and separation Leaving a sin covered England gave the Puritans peace Servants were outnumbered when plantations were limited Livestock was pivotal in the farming and surviving
8. A.C. 12 – MIDDLE COLONIES The Middle Colonies were removing many ties to the Mother Country England English troops were sent to subdue any Puritan power Dutch controlled Wealthy colonies across the Northern Hudson River Warships became Dutch power over Europe
9. A.C. 12 – MIDDLE COLONIES Numbers was the weakness for the Dutch Trade seekers all across the Hudson in seek of fur were causing problems Business was competitive and unreliable In New Netherland not common in that time Wives had more say in finances English and Dutch grew violent
10. A.C. 12 – MIDDLE COLONIES Navy was important for success Navigation Acts were formed to keep a strong Navy English persistence in the dark time would improve the English over the Dutch Warships with numerous soldiers out powered the Dutch