Marginalized Groups 1492-1850 Unit One.

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Marginalized Groups 1492-1850 Unit One

OBJECTIVE Explain how colonization, revolution, and democracy shaped the United States of America

Guided Notes Questions Copy these into your notes 1. How did relations between Native Americans and the French, British, & Spanish differ? 2. What was the impact of African-Americans on the United States? 3. Explain how women impacted the early history of the United States. Essential Question: Which marginalized group do you think was treated the worst? Explain. Each question should be 1 - 3 sentences and use direct information from the lesson

Native Americans & The United States The original inhabitants of the “New World” Territorial, but believed in common land usage Shamanistic or Animistic Religious beliefs Centered on the Family Unit: Clans/Tribes Susceptible to European Diseases Often allied with Europeans against one another Sometimes ending up on the “wrong sides” of wars

Native Americans & The United States Native Americans & The Spanish Of all the “colonizers” the Spanish end up making some of the most lasting changes to Native Americans Interracial Relationships were frequent leading to a mestizo population Large scale conversion to Catholicism (Latin America has the largest population of Catholics to this day) Coerced Labor on Spanish Haciendas (Plantations) Native Americans & The French Of all the “colonizers” Native Americans had the best relationship with the French…why? French came to trade furs, not permanently settle at first French negotiated on equal terms with Native Americans French fur traders intermarried with the Native Americans Native Americans & The British British relations with Native Americans change as the American Colonies become more and more independent. Most settlers wanted to remove Native Americans from desirable land (a process that continues as the United States emerges) Some conversion to Christianity takes place, but on nowhere near the level of Spanish conversion Native Americans end up playing crucial roles in conflicts like the French & Indian War and the Revolution. (Usually by siding with the loosing side)

Native Americans & The United States Colonial Interaction with Native Americans: 1637: Pequot War in New England 1676: King Phillip’s War in New England Regional Conflicts that included Native Americans: 1754-1760: The French and Indian War 1775-1783: The American Revolution The United States Expands Westward and Pushes Native Americans onto Reservations: 1794: Battle of Fallen Timbers 1803: Louisiana Purchase 1812: War with Britain 1830’s-1840’s: Indian Removal Act (Trail of Tears) Manifest Destiny French and Indian War Trail of Tears Guided Question 1: How did relations between Native Americans and the French, British, and Spanish differ?

African-Americans & The United States Africans first come to the new world in 1619 as slaves. Estimates range from 11-12 Million people taken from Africa to the New World. Spreads throughout the southern colonies and Caribbean along with cash crop agriculture: tobacco, sugar, and eventually cotton. While the vast majority of African Americans during this time period were slaves, a growing free population was also present. Many thousands were freed during the Revolution and also saw gradual abolition in Northern States. Slave Owners sometimes freed slaves in their wills. Slaves ran away and rebelled throughout all of American history. Examples: Northern States, Canada, & Spanish Florida Rebellions: Nat Turner & The Amistad Eventually African-Americans made up one-third of the Southern population by the start of the American Civil War. Guided Question 2: What was the impact of African-Americans on the United States?

Women & The United States During the early colonial period woman made up a smaller portion of groups entering the N. American colonies. Spanish Conquistadors were exclusively men. Jamestown was also settled exclusively by men. As more colonies were established in N. America families with Women and Children began to arrive. The roles of Colonial Women were determined by their wealth, religion and status. Early women colonists and settlers were expected to help the men in a variety of hard labor tasks in order to survive. As time passed they took on more traditional roles and rules were established regarding their rights: Colonial Women did not have the right to vote Colonial Women did not have the right to hold and form of public office Colonial Women did not have the right to serve on juries

Women & The United States Puritan Women (New England) Women in Puritan colonies were expected to be subservient to men in every way. Adulterers could be whipped or executed. Wealthy Colonial Women Wealthy women enjoyed a much higher status and could expect a better lifestyle. They often received a better education (learning to read and write). Indentured Servants 80% of English Women in Colonial society were indentured servants who were contracted to work in the colonies in order to ay for passage Unmarried Women/Widows Women were generally married by the time they were 20. Unmarried or widowed women had few rights, but could own a business: tavern, printer, shops. Guided Question 3: Explain how women impacted the early history of the United States

ESSENTIAL QUESTION Which marginalized group do you think was treated the worst? Explain. Write three complete sentences in the summary location on your note sheet

OBJECTIVE Explain how colonization, revolution, and democracy shaped the United States of America