Revolutions

The always grasping never satisfied Stuart dynasty had a rough time during their four reigns as the kings of England.  They sought absolute power and ended up losing the constitutional power they had.   The second one was beheaded by his own people and the last one was chased out of the country.  The first andContinue reading “Revolutions”

The Middle Colonies

Between the Chesapeake Colonies and New England there existed an expanse of coast and its associated hinterlands that would soon join the English holdings and become known collectively as the Middle Colonies.  They had a better climate than New England and healthier than the Chesapeake region.  They proved extremely well suited for growing grains andContinue reading “The Middle Colonies”

Puritans and Indians

The Puritans didn’t see the land they colonized as pristine, which it wasn’t, and they didn’t see it as merely undeveloped, which it wasn’t, instead they saw it as a “hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild men.”  With such an outlook is it any wonder that they looked upon the landContinue reading “Puritans and Indians”

New England

Originally it was considered the northern part of Virginia and after a few unsuccessful attempts a colonization that froze and starved their way to failure it was considered an undesirable place to attempt a colony.  Then Captain John Smith of Jamestown fame made a voyage there and published a popular travelogue including a map andContinue reading “New England”

Canada and Iriquoia

While the Spanish claimed all North America their practical power did not extend far north of what is today the border between Florida and Georgia.  In Europe the power of Spain forced the English and the French to diplomatically deny for some time that they were in fact seeking to found colonies in the Americas. Continue reading “Canada and Iriquoia”