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King William’s War (1689-1697)

King William’s War (1689-1697). King William’s War (1689-1697). Glorious Revolution William v. Louis XIV War in Europe spreads to America New England, New York: Indian attacks Beginning of Second Hundred Years’ War (1689-1815). Second Hundred Years’ War. Europe

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King William’s War (1689-1697)

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  1. King William’s War (1689-1697)

  2. King William’s War (1689-1697) • Glorious Revolution • William v. Louis XIV • War in Europe spreads to America • New England, New York: Indian attacks • Beginning of Second Hundred Years’ War (1689-1815)

  3. Second Hundred Years’ War • Europe • League of Augsburg (1688-1697) • Spanish Succession (1701-1714) • Austrian Succession (1740-1748) • Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) • American Revolution (1778-1783) • French Revolution (1792-1804) • Napoleonic (1804-1815) • America • King William’s (1689-1697) • Queen Anne’s (1702-1713) • King George’s (1744-1748) • French and Indian (1754-1763) • American Revolution (1775-1783) • Quasi (1798-1800) • 1812 (1812-1815)

  4. Mercantilism • Economic theory • Wealth for state=state power • Spain, France

  5. Mercantilism • Regulation of trade • Tariffs • Internal taxes • State assistance • Subsidies • Colonies • Resources • Labor • Markets

  6. Navigation Acts • Regulation of colonial trade • Movement of goods • Ships and crews • To colonies • From colonies

  7. Salutary Neglect • Lenient enforcement of laws • European war • English/British government • Benefit to colonies • Lower costs for imports • Higher prices for exports • Expansion of economy

  8. Colonial Trade

  9. Slave Trade

  10. Slave Trade • Africa • Markets • Impact on Africa • Arms and trade goods • Depopulation • Future of Africa

  11. Ships • Conditions • Middle Passage

  12. Ships

  13. Slavery In American Colonies • Markets • Plantations • Labor • Fields • Domestic

  14. Slavery in American Colonies • Legal Status • Discipline • Slave Codes • Families • Slave Life • Culture • Religion

  15. Slavery in American Colonies • Resistance • Physical • Escape • Revolt • Greatest fear • Religion • Punishment • New York 1741

  16. Basis of Colonial Wealth • New England • Trade • South • Tobacco • Rice • Indigo • Lumber • Middle Colonies • NY (trade) • PA (food)

  17. Savannah • Colonial Georgia • Ballast stones

  18. Colonial Government • Governor (appointed except RI and CT) • Courts • Legislature • Laws • Taxes • Budget

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