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Page 1: Atlantic wars

Atlantic Wars and Atlantic Wars and Revolutions, Part 1Revolutions, Part 1

Channing ShattuckChanning Shattuck

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Ch 13 Revolutions – Glorious Ch 13 Revolutions – Glorious RevolutionsRevolutions

King James was influential on which religion King James was influential on which religion was positive. He favored Catholics. This was positive. He favored Catholics. This frustrated the Protestants.frustrated the Protestants.

Prince William of Orange had England attacked Prince William of Orange had England attacked and took the place of King James.and took the place of King James.

One key aspect to the change in power was One key aspect to the change in power was that the Prince made sure that both religions that the Prince made sure that both religions would be treated equally.would be treated equally.

Glorious Revolution received its title because Glorious Revolution received its title because the supporters or Williams liked the power the supporters or Williams liked the power changeover.changeover.

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Ch 15 The AwakeningsCh 15 The Awakenings

Puritan settlements were mainly in the colonies Puritan settlements were mainly in the colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut.of Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut.

Congregationalism was created by the Puritans Congregationalism was created by the Puritans to supervise taxation and moral teachings.to supervise taxation and moral teachings.

There was dissent among governmental There was dissent among governmental authorities over which church to accept and authorities over which church to accept and how to go about with religious and ethnic how to go about with religious and ethnic diversity.diversity.

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Ch 17 The Great Plains, Villagers Ch 17 The Great Plains, Villagers and Nomadsand Nomads

The Great Plains was a dry and arid landscape, The Great Plains was a dry and arid landscape, consisting of herds of grazing animals, such as consisting of herds of grazing animals, such as bison.bison.

Because of the environment, the land had been Because of the environment, the land had been home to mostly hunter-gatherers for the time.home to mostly hunter-gatherers for the time.

Due to climate changes, establishments were able to Due to climate changes, establishments were able to be sustained and villages accrued.be sustained and villages accrued.

The people who lived here still relied on hunting the The people who lived here still relied on hunting the roaming wildlife for survival.roaming wildlife for survival.

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Ch 18 Imperial Wars and Crisis, Ch 18 Imperial Wars and Crisis, Balance of PowerBalance of Power

Natives had a natural skill in jungle or guerilla Natives had a natural skill in jungle or guerilla warfare – they had the advantage in forest terrain.warfare – they had the advantage in forest terrain.

Because of this, powers at hand saw the potential in Because of this, powers at hand saw the potential in military might that natives gave.military might that natives gave.

French and English empires alike tried to enlist the French and English empires alike tried to enlist the Iroquois as allies.Iroquois as allies.

The natives favored the French more because of The natives favored the French more because of their generous attitude as compared to the overly their generous attitude as compared to the overly aggressive English.aggressive English.

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Ch 18 Imperial Wars and Crisis, Ch 18 Imperial Wars and Crisis, The Seven Years WarThe Seven Years War

The war started for North America in 1754.The war started for North America in 1754. Native allies constantly ambushed British Native allies constantly ambushed British

platoons.platoons. The war changed direction when British The war changed direction when British

administration changed leaders.administration changed leaders. Overall, Britain had 45,000 men versus France’s Overall, Britain had 45,000 men versus France’s

6,800 men. However, France had many native 6,800 men. However, France had many native allies that greatly aided in their efforts.allies that greatly aided in their efforts.

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Ch 19 The Pacific, MissionsCh 19 The Pacific, Missions Hispanics thought of Hispanics thought of

themselves as civilized and themselves as civilized and rationally superior to the rationally superior to the natives.natives.

In order to culture the natives In order to culture the natives as well as teach them religion, as well as teach them religion, Missions were established as Missions were established as education centers for the education centers for the natives.natives.

Missions were places of Missions were places of economic education as well as economic education as well as spiritual enlightening.spiritual enlightening.