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Unit 2: Colonization & Competition (1607-1754)
Overview Beginning in 1607, England, France, and Spain all established settlements in North America. Differences in imperial goals, cultures, and North American environments led these nations to develop diverse patterns of colonization. The growth of slavery, triangular trade, Enlightenment ideals and Protestant evangelism helped shape English colonial society and the economy. The French and the Spanish traded and intermarried with Native Americans, and attempted religious conversions. As a result of these differences and growing conflicts between Europeans and Native Americans, distinctive colonial and native societies emerged, leading to a struggle to control resources and the beginning of the Seven Years War.
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c amaericvans became more alike in their purchasing'
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They were both popular uprisings against repressive governments
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From what I can find Germany seemed to have the highest or one of the highest unemployment rates during the worldwide economic depression in the 30's.
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I'm am unsure about exact dates, but in the U.S. during the Great Depression 25% of people were unemployed. In Great Britain the unemployment rate seems to vary depending on the source , but it seems to be around 15-22%. In Germany the unemployment rate during the early 30's was 1/3 or 33.3%.
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The French and Indian War was fought in North America between 1755-63 by French and British forces (including colonial militia). The "Indian" part of the name is key to understanding the conflict. Native Americans chose to ally with either England or France. Competition for their trade and support created conflicts that extended far from the cities of Montreal and Quebec along the St. Lawrence River, and from the English settlements on the Fall Line.