USA Studies Weekly

By bucs18
  • new york

    new york
    the dutch whanted to put in a trading post
  • virginia

    virginia
    jon smith whanted to search fot gold
  • massachussetts

    massachussetts
    pilgrams whanted to be seperated from a aglic church puritans whanted more pure form of religion
  • Delaware

    Delaware
    sweeden thout that it would make a good place for waling.
  • new hampshire

    new hampshire
  • new jersey

    new jersey
    dutch controle founded new jersey.
  • conneticit

    conneticit
    thomas hooker whanted people to have political freedom and have there own religion.
  • rhode island

    rhode island
    roger williams whanted all people to have diffrent churches
  • pensulvania

    pensulvania
    william penn founded pensulvania because he whanted for qaukers to be able to practice there religion.
  • caralinas

    caralinas
    caralina plantation whanted a larger work force.
  • maryland

    maryland
    Lord Baltimore founded Maryland because he whanred to be a Catholic and he whanted everybody to be a Catholic.
  • gorgia

    gorgia
    James Edward Ogelthorp founded Gorgia and whanted everybody to repay there Debts and pay for the cruel things that they have done.
  • french and indian war

    french and indian war
    The French and Indian War was the North American war of the worldwide Seven Years' War.
  • frenc and indian war

    frenc and indian war
    the french and indian teamed up together and decided to fight the british.
  • the french and indian war

    the french and indian war
    The french and indian war was a battle betwween great Brition and the French the indians decided to join the French because the British were trying to take there land to.
  • the french and the indian war

    the french and the indian war
    The british had defeated the french and the indians during the french and Indian war.
  • sugar act

    sugar act
    The sugar act was meant to replinesh the British treasury as the war had doubled the amount of the national debt.
  • stamp act

    stamp act
    The Stamp Act was passed by the British controlle on March 22, 1765. The new tax was put on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used.
  • declatory act

    declatory act
    Parliament agreed to repeal the Stamp Act on the condition that the Declaratory Act was passed. On March 18, 1766,
  • townshend acts

    townshend acts
    The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed. beginning in 1767. by the parliment of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America.
  • boston massacure

    boston massacure
    The Boston Massacre was a street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers. Several colonists were killed and this led to a campaign by speech-writers to the intire of the citizens.
  • the tea act and boston tea party

    the tea act and boston tea party
    The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773, granted the British East India Company Tea a sale on tea sales in the American colonies. ... The Tea Act was the final straw in a series of unpopular policies and taxes controlled by Britain on American colonies.
  • coecive acts

    The coecive acts was names used to discribe a serries of Laws relating to Great Britian's Colonies in North America.
  • olive branch patishin

    olive branch patishin
    The Olive Branch Patition's was written and presented to King George to try to remain loyal yet get there way about some things. The King rejected the patition and said the Colonists. proceeded to open and avoid rebellion
  • declaration of indapence

    declaration of indapence
    independence was declared on July 2, 1776, a date that John Adams believed would be “the most memorable in the history of America.” On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration. It wasn't signed until August 2, 1776
  • treaty of paris

    treaty of paris
    Congress ratified preliminary articles of peace ending the Revolutionary War with Great Britain on April 15, 1783. On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed, bringing the Revolutionary War to its final conclusion