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History Chapter 5

History Chapter 5 . Study Guide. Lesson Objective 1.1. The English wanted colonies in North America because they wanted to find gold and other resources. The first English colony was Roanoke Island. Lesson Objective 1.2. Frances Drake’s raid of Spanish ships greatly angered the Spanish. .

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History Chapter 5

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  1. HistoryChapter 5 Study Guide

  2. Lesson Objective 1.1 • The English wanted colonies in North America because they wanted to find gold and other resources. • The first English colony was Roanoke Island.

  3. Lesson Objective 1.2 • Frances Drake’s raid of Spanish ships greatly angered the Spanish.

  4. Lesson Objective 1.4 • The type of government established in Jamestown can best be described as a self-government.

  5. Lesson Objective 1.3 • The Jamestown settlers avoided starvation because they farmed the land and dug wells for water.

  6. Lesson Objective 2.1 & 2.2 • As a result of searching for the Northwest Passage, the French founded the colonies of Quebec and Montreal.

  7. Lesson Objective 2.3 • Trading beaver fur contributed the most to the growth and success of Quebec.

  8. Lesson Objective 2.1 • The Dutch took control of the Hudson River as a result of searching for the Northwest Passage.

  9. Lesson Objective 3.1 • The Pilgrims chose to leave their homeland to practice their religious beliefs.

  10. Lesson Objective 3.1 • The Pilgrims went to Plymouth because a storm blew their ship off course.

  11. Lesson Objective 3.2 • The Pilgrims faced the difficulties of winter, disease, and hunger at Plymouth.

  12. Lesson Objective 3.3 • The group that helped the Pilgrims to survive at Plymouth Colony were the Wampanoag.

  13. Lesson Objective 3.4 • The Puritans sent a small group of colonists ahead of the others to get the colony started.

  14. Lesson Objective 4.1 • The Southern Colonies have the longest growing season.

  15. Lesson Objective 4.2 & 4.4 • Different religious beliefs made on New England colony different from another.

  16. Lesson Objective 4.2 • In Massachusetts, the dissenters of Puritan rules were forced to leave the colony.

  17. Lesson Objective 4.3 • Many of the Middle and Southern Colonies got started because King Charles II gave away large plots of land.

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