answersLogoWhite

0

haha i have that same question on my homework for my history class. that's funny

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

The boers were farmers from what country who moved to south Africa in the 1650s?

Netherlands


Beginning in the 1650s Parliament tried to prohibit foreign goods and vessels from colonial ports and to channel colonial raw materials to England through the?

Navigation Acts


How might settlers' attitude towards native Americans have changed from 1630s to the 1650s?

From the 1630s to the 1650s, settlers' attitudes toward Native Americans shifted from initial curiosity and cooperation to increased suspicion and hostility. Early interactions often involved trade and mutual assistance, but as colonial expansion intensified, settlers began to perceive Native Americans as obstacles to their land and resources. This growing tension led to conflicts, such as the Pequot War in the 1630s, resulting in a more adversarial relationship characterized by mistrust and violence. By the 1650s, many settlers viewed Native Americans primarily as threats to their settlements and security.


How was Portuguese colonial experience in Africa in the 1940s similar to that of the Dutch in the 1650s?

The Portuguese colonial experience in Africa in the 1940s and the Dutch in the 1650s both involved the establishment of trade outposts and the exploitation of local resources, driven by economic interests. Both colonial powers faced resistance from indigenous populations, leading to conflicts that shaped their colonial policies. Additionally, both groups aimed to assert their dominance and control over the trade routes in their respective regions, fundamentally altering local economies and cultures. Ultimately, these colonial endeavors were marked by a similar disregard for indigenous rights and an emphasis on European superiority.


The first indentured servants arrive in north carolina?

The first indentured servants arrived in North Carolina in the mid-17th century, around the 1650s. These laborers were brought to work on tobacco and other cash crop plantations, providing a vital labor source for the growing colony. Indentured servitude was a common practice at the time, allowing individuals to pay for their passage to the New World through several years of labor. This system laid the groundwork for later labor practices, including slavery, as the demand for labor continued to rise.

Related Questions

What were people concened about in Britain in the 1550s to the 1650s?

tae eating


When was the Quakers formed?

1650s


The boers were farmers from what country who moved to south Africa in the 1650s?

Netherlands


Beginning in the 1650s Parliament tried to prohibit foreign goods and vessels from colonial ports and to channel colonial raw materials to England through the?

Navigation Acts


When did Vermeer do his first painting?

In the early 1650s - most of his paintings bear no date.


How long was William Shakespeare's parents married for?

We don't know the exact date of their marriage--sometime in the 1650s scholars think. Their marriage ended with John's death in 1600, so they had been married over 40 but not yet 50 years.


What tools where used in new york in 1650s?

Guns, boats,canoas,tree trunks,


The system of Navigation Acts originated in the 1650s in response to the stiff commercial competition offered by the?

dutch


How long has the oboe been around for?

It was created in the 1650s. It's therefore been around about 350 or so years.


How was Portuguese colonial experience in Africa in the 1490s similar to that of the Dutch in the 1650s?

Both countries' colonists were met with resistance from Africans.


What happened in the US in the 1650s?

In the 1500s, the Dutch colonies attacked France because of weaponry issues. In 1589, the US was attacked by Germany because of weaponry. In 1678, Great Britain was attacked by the Soviet Union, also because of weaponry. Notice the pattern? Every 89 years a country attacks Another Country for weapons!


What is the biggest frigate?

The biggest frigates were built by England in the 1650s. They were the first to have two decks and they also carried 60 guns per frigate.