enslaved people of Cartagena revolted, they could overthrow Spanish rule. Some Spanish colonists felt like they were surrounded by enemies who could attack at any moment. They demanded that the colonial government do something about this growing threat.
To
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drove the remaining 2,000 out of the area. The revolt was so successful that it took the Spanish government over a decade to regroup and reclaim the territory.
The Pueblo Revolt was not just an armed uprising. Participating tribes also experienced a
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captured quickly by government officials and brought before the court in February 1664, this time charged with the very serious crime of arson.
At first, Lisbeth insisted that the fire began when she accidentally dropped a burning coal, but the court
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Background
New France was built on the fur trade and political alliances, so its population consisted primarily of soldiers, fur trappers, and missionaries. By the 1660s
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circumstances, use any of the following resources:
Life Story: Weetamoo
Life Story: Johanna de Laet
Life Story: Charlotte-Françoise Juchereau de Saint-Denis
Marrying into the New World
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Source Notes Classroom
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’s population of 3,000 people all lived very close together. Each community in Bermuda was called a tribe; there were nine tribes, and political and religious tensions in the settlement ran high.
It is worth noting that a second woman, Anne Bowen, was accused
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from English Protestants. As a child, Teresa moved every time her father received a new political appointment. She lived in Alessandria and Milan in Italy and Fuenterrabía and Granada in Spain, all before the age of fourteen. In 1638 she moved with her
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Petition for Freedom
Life Story: Isabel Hernández
Life Story: Doña Teresa de Aguilera y Roche
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Source Notes Classroom Application. Document. Early Encounters, 1492-1734. European Conquest of the Americas. High School
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Angola. Why are the experiences so different? What does this tell us about the Dutch laws governing slavery?
Combine this document with the life story of Lisbeth Anthoijsen to create a lesson about the attitudes of the Dutch colonial authorities toward
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: The unfair treatment of a person or a group because of their religious beliefs.
Puritans: A group of English Protestants who left England for the New World to start their own settlements where religion would govern daily life.
How did Anne
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