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The Dutch come to America Henry Hudson - 1609- an Englishman employed by the Dutch sailed up the waters today known as the Hudson River Dutch Government.

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3 The Dutch come to America Henry Hudson - 1609- an Englishman employed by the Dutch sailed up the waters today known as the Hudson River Dutch Government – 1621- authorized the settlement of New Netherland today known as New York and New Amsterdam was the capital in 1625 known today as New York City New Sweden – the Dutch took over the territory around the Delaware River in 1655

4 The Dutch were slow to settle so Germans, French, Scandinavians and some free and enslaved Africans were accepted in the colony The Dutch had better relationships with the Natives King Charles II did not like that the Dutch expansion as it separated the Northern and Southern English colonies so he sent the Duke of York to drive out the Dutch. James succeeded in driving out the Dutch and renamed New Amsterdam New York Duke also gave some land to a friend and named it New Jersey and the Quakers shared it

5 Further English Settlements In 1667 at age 22 William Penn joined the Society of Friends also called Quakers King Charles gave Penn a piece of American land to satisfy a debt and with that Penn set sail Penn settled in current day Pennsylvania and allowed for complete religious tolerance – may Quakers settled here

6 This undated image depicts a feature of Quaker religious practice that made early Friends so repugnant to other denominations: their insistence on equality for women, including the right-- in defiance of the apostle Paul's injunctions--to speak in Meeting for Worship and to preach the Gospel.

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9 Northwest Passage As exploration began and no passage across the Atlantic Ocean to Asia could be found, the French decided to try and find a Northern route. It was much farther North than first believed, but France kept searching and discovered many beautiful lands. The actual passage was believed to be a myth till 1903 when discovered by Roald Amundsen.

10 French Settlements in North America Jacques Cartier was the first European to describe and map [1] [1] the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of theGulf of Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence RiverSaint Lawrence River, which he named "The Country of Canadasnamed "The Country of Canadas", in 1534. Samuel de Champlain founded New France and Quebec CityQuebec City on July 3, 1608. Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de Lasalle or Robert de Lasalle explored the Great Lakes region of the United States andGreat LakesUnited States CanadaCanada, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico. La SalleMississippi RiverGulf of Mexico claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France. In 1682, he named the area Louisiana after King Louis XIV of France.Louis XIV

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13 Project on the New Americas Pick a 3 x 5 card Research your territory Which Nationality founded it? French, Spanish, English, Dutch When was it founded? Why were people leaving their native country? Why did they want to come to a new land? Design a brochure inviting people to join your colony. See brochure examples Please Note: Do not put an American flag on your brochure


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