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North American Colonies. North America  Because of Spain’s success, other countries joined in taking over the Americas  France and England controlled.

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1 North American Colonies

2 North America  Because of Spain’s success, other countries joined in taking over the Americas  France and England controlled many parts of North America

3 North America  New France  Present day Newfoundland, Canada  Traveled down St. Lawrence River  Claimed most of Canada for France  Tried to convert Natives to Christianity  Little success

4 North America  Population grew very slowly  Too cold  Could not farm  Began trapping and trading furs, fishing  Very profitable

5 North America  Louis XIV sent troops to North America  Build on power  Set up trading posts from Quebec to Louisiana

6 North America  English Colonies  First English colony at Jamestown, Virginia  Did not become successful until they started growing tobacco  Pilgrims  English Protestants

7 North America  English established thirteen colonies  Not very profitable  No gold or silver like South America  Used resources available to finally start making profit  Fishing, farming, cash crops

8 North America  Competition for Colonies  Countries fighting for rights to certain colonies  French and Indian War  Between France and England  Extended into Europe

9 North America  Treaty of Paris  Signed in 1763  England won  Ensured British dominance in North America

10 Atlantic Slave Trade

11  One part of Triangular Trade  Linked Europe, Africa, and America  Europe to Africa  Goods- guns, cloth, cash  Africa  Traded goods for slaves

12 Atlantic Slave Trade  Africa to America  Slaves  Middle Passage  America  Slaves traded for sugar and molasses  Sugar and molasses traded for furs, fish, and rum  Went back to Europe

13 Atlantic Slave Trade  Very profitable for everyone involved  Profit worth risk of traveling  Successful port cities

14 Atlantic Slave Trade  Middle Passage  Enslaved Africans shackled and sent to coastal ports  European traders then purchased slaves  Shipped to America  Chained and cramped in single vessel  Three weeks to three months long

15 Atlantic Slave Trade  Many Africans died along the way  Disease, brutal mistreatment, suicide  Estimated 11 million Africans shipped to Americas  Another 2 million died along the way


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