Early America. Human beings first migrated to the Americas from Russia during the Last Ice Age (c. 15,000 years ago). Thousands of years later (1492), with the voyage of Christopher Columbus, Europeans “discovered” the Americas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EARLY AMERICA
Human beings first migrated to the Americas from Russia during the
Last Ice Age (c. 15,000 years ago).
Thousands of years later (1492), with the voyage of Christopher Columbus,
Europeans “discovered” the Americas.
A hundred years after Columbus, people started exploring the
east coast of the United States.
Most of the land along the Atlantic coast was claimed by the British.
The first colony on the east coast was called Jamestown (1607),
located in modern-day Virginia.
The people of Jamestown suffered through much hardship, but
ultimately, the colony survived.
The people of Jamestown began planting tobacco and started
making lots of money.
The Dutch colonized the land in the northeast along the Hudson River. They named their colony
New Amsterdam (1621).
The British liked New Amsterdam and so, decided to
take it (1664). They renamed it New York.
By 1773, there were 13 British colonies strung along the Atlantic
coastline.
The colonies were separated into 3 regions: New England, The Middle,
and the Southern Colonies.
Today, New England consists of the following 6 states:
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New
Hampshire, and Maine.
The British government let the colonists govern themselves. The
colonists enjoyed their independence.
Later, however, the British decided to start taxing the colonists. The colonists didn’t like that, and so
the two sides went to war.
Led by George Washington, the colonial army defeated the British,
and created their own country called: The United States of