1st Lecture
1st Lecture
Syllabus
From ancient times to 1492
Discovery
Advent of the Europeans to British supremacy (1492-1606) or
Period of Colonization
USA as a British Colony (1606-1783)
War of Independence
Declaration
Founding Fathers
Constitution Making and its salient Features
US Presidential Election
The US Congress: Role and Functions
Separation of Powers: Check and Balances
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Important
Wars
1. Independence (1775-83)/Revolutionary
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War
War of 1812
American Civil War (1861-65)
WWI & WWII
Cold War
Korean War
Vietnam War
War on Terror
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Important Presidents
1. George Washington
2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. Andrew Jackson
5. Abraham Lincoln
6. Woodrow Wilson
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt(Progressive Era: Reforms of Theodore
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American Continents
Culture
Diversified
Discovery
Advent of the Europeans to British
supremacy
(1492-1606)
Discovery
Discovery
Adven
Or Period
of Colonization
Advent
of the Europeans
to British supremacy (1492-1606) or Period
of Colonization t of the Europeans to British supremacy (1492-1606)
or Period of Colonization
World in 1492
Europe in 1492
Geographical Division
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Northwest Coast
California
The Plateau
The Great Basin
The Southwest
The plains
The Northeast
The Southeast
Geographical Division
Northwest Coast
The Native Americans of the Northwest had no
need to farm. The land was full of animals; the
sea was full of fish. Most of the villages were
located near the Ocean. Wood was plentiful, and
the natives of the areas used the woods to build
large homes.
California
California's natives were blessed with mild
weather. Over 100 Native American groups lived
there. Those that lived by the sea were able to
live off fishing and native plant life. Those that
lived inland like the Pomo hunted small game.
The
Plateau
The Plateau Native Americans lived in the area between
Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. The area had
many large Rivers and was the main source of food and
travel. The area was cold in the winter and to protect them
the Natives build homes that were partly underground,
Approximately 20 groups lived in this area.
The Great Basin
The Great Basins is located in what includes all of Nevada
and Utah, most of western Colorado. It was the home of the
Shoshone, Paiute and Utes Indians. It was a land that was
hot and dry. Those that lived there were called diggers
since they were forced to dig for most of their food.
The
Southwest
The Natives of the Southwest were divided into two groups
some were hunter gathers and some were farmers. The
Pueblos were the best known of the natives of the area.
They were skilled farmers and grew a many crops. The
Pueblos used irrigations canals to bring water for their
farming. The Apache and Navajo entered the southwest
around 1500 and were hunter-gatherers.
The Plains
The Plains stretch from the Mississippi River to the Rocky
Mountains. The areas had large herds of Buffalo and
antelope, which provided abundant food. The Native
Americans of the plains included the Sioux, Pawnee, Crow
Cheyenne and Comanche.
Northeast
Christopher Columbus
Until the 15th century nobody knew that there was a continent
across the Atlantic
The first and most famous of these explorers was
Christopher Columbus whose voyage of exploration finally brought
the Americans and Europeans in contact
Columbus was born in 1451 in Italy
He convinced King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to
finance him.
1st voyage, 1492: San Salvador, The Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola
2nd voyage, 1493: Dominica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba,
Jamaica
3rd voyage, 1498: St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Margarita,
Venezuela
4th voyage, 1502: St. Lucia, , Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
Panama
Discovery of USA
After
England
Before
Permanent Settlement
The
Settlement of Different
Colonies
Settlement by England
Colony Name
Year Founded
Founded By
Became Royal
Colony
1.Virginia (James
town)
2.Massachusetts
1607
London Company
1624
1620 - Plymouth
Colony
Puritans
1691
3.New Hampshire
1630Massachusetts Bay
Colony
1623
John Wheelwright 1679
4.Maryland
1634
Lord Baltimore
N/A
5.Connecticut
1635
Thomas Hooker
N/A
6.Rhode Island
1636
Roger Williams
N/A
7.Delaware
1638
N/A
8.North Carolina
1653
Virginians
1729
9.South Carolina
1663
10New Jersey
1664
11.New York
1664
Duke of York
1685
12.Pennsylvania
1682
William Penn
N/A
13.Georgia
1732
James Edward
Oglethorpe
1752
The Colonies
Each colony was unique in its characteristics.
However, they are grouped together based on
location, reasons they were founded, and what
types of industries they had.
New England
Colonies
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Middle
Colonies
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New York
New Jersey
Southern
Colonies
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Causes of Colonization
1. Improvement in Technology
In Europe, there occurred a rebirth of classical learning.
Columbus and other navigators lived in the time when the
creativity was vitally at the peak and navigator and mariners
were being financed to find out the shortest and safest routes to
Asia. Europeans were proving in technology from gun powder to
the sailing compass. There were also major improvements in
ship building and map makings.
2. Renaissance in Europe
1400 AD onwards is considered that to be the rising time of
European after the Dark Age which was 200 to 1200 AD. The
Europeans now were making progress in every field of life and
were keenly involve in learning and exploring. The technology of
printing press after 1450 also spread the knowledge across
Europe which played a very important role in educating the
common man in Europe