Pre-Write: • Pueblo Revolt o Spanish conquered Native Americans in New Mexico o Rule the Natives with violence and brutality o Popé leads a rebellion push out the Spaniards o Spaniards return but grant the Natives many more freedoms • Bacon’s Rebellion o Indentured servants o Not enough land o Wanted to take Indian’s land o Nathaniel Bacon disagreed with Governor Berkley o Held House of Burgesses hostage Thesis: In the late 1600s, Bacon’s Rebellion and the Pueblo Revolt were both uprisings coordinated
conquer the Americas and settle colonies of their own, they came into contact with American Indians known as the Pueblos. They inhabited the region near the province of Santé Fe de Nuevo México and struggled constantly against the Spanish whom invaded the indigenous peoples’ lands. Hundreds of Indians were enslaved or killed, and as the tensions between the groups increased, the Pueblo Indians fought back. In 1680, the Indians
materials to England. Different colonies had different forms of government. Some were controlled by an elected assembly, while others were controlled by the king of England. Southern British colonies made money off of tobacco and rice. Before the Pueblo revolt, the Spanish used Native Americans for labor with encomiendas. Like the English and French, the Spanish grew sugar in the Caribbean. Spanish gained wealth from mining gold and taking it from the Indians. The French made money from trading furs
• North America had been claimed by Spain through the Treaty of Tordesillas. King James still thought that he could take the outer areas of Spain’s New World empire. When the Spanish Armada attacked, England was able to defend their self this occurred in 1588. • The Virginia Company was a joint-stock company that was under the control of King James. London investors that were part of the Virginia Company had grand ideas; they wanted to find an empire that would support England overseas and at home
Sebastien Karo B4 APUSH Swenson The Meeting of Cultures 1 - Tribal Societies A population of people under one division who socialize and work with one another. Economies of the societies were mostly based on agriculture. Each tribal society had different rules, laws, and religions but all communities of people in one place were considered a tribal society before Columbus came and many things changed. Examples of tribal societies would have been the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas. These were important