Colonization
House of Stuart House of Stuart Established because Elizabeth was childless Rather than a civil war, lords and Parliament invited a royal cousin James.
Chapter 3: The English Colonies Section 1: The Southern Colonies.
LESSON 2.2: JAMESTOWN, PLYMOUTH, AND MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONIES UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION.
EARLY COLONIES Chapter 3 Lesson 1. BELL RINGER Which event involving Spain was the turning point that allowed England to settle colonies in North America?
1 American History GHSGT Review Colonization through the Civil War.
Early colonies
Objective: To examine the formation of the settlements of Roanoke Island and Jamestown.
The Colonies NOTES. OBJECTIVE(S): Why were the colonies established? Why were the colonies established? How were they governed? How were they governed?
EARLY COLONIES Chapter 3 Lesson 1. MYSTERY OF ROANOKE In 1584 Queen Elizabeth of England gave Sir Walter Raleigh the right to claim land in North America.
Take a chapter 3 vocabulary list from the table and begin building flashcards or definition sheet.
EARLY COLONIES Chapter 3 Lesson 1. Chapter 2 Notes Get out a new piece of paper and label it “Chapter 2 Notes” Remember: only write what is in RED for.