32c - support reasons for European exploration of North America and settlement with emphasis on the interests of the French, Spanish and British in the southeast area of North America.
French Exploration |
In the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries, part of the population of the French immigrants
came in Georgia: Huguenots, Acadians, refugees from the French Revolution, and colonists
against the slave
rebellion in Haiti.The Huguenots were
French Calvinists who left the religious persecution under Louis XIV. Without a
French Protestant church in Georgia, Huguenots often ally with the Anglican congregations. The Acadians came
in Savannah as unwilling emigrants. Acadia went under
British rule. In 1755, French settlers had been distributed by the British, who
doubted their loyalty, and caused the outbreak of the French and Indian War. With
the revolution in France, a ton of French immigrants arrived to America. Most
of the emigrants from France were from Haiti, because there was a slave uprising.
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Spanish exploration
The Spaniards was important to the European exploration of Georgia. They first made colonial bases in the Caribbean Sea, Mexico, and on the Florida’s coast. Expeditions were explored on both the coast and the interior of Georgia. The Spanish mostly were in the inhabited part of the Coastal Plain and the lower part of the Piedmont.
Engish exploration
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When the English arrived in America, the Native Americans of Georgia faced one of the most extreme forces of change: the world economy. The slave trade began in northeastern part of America and spreaded quickly. It had a lot of effect on the Native Americans from the beginning in the first half of the seventeenth century to the trade by the late seventeenth century of Georgia Indians. Then, English trade became interested in buying and selling the white-tailed deer’s skin in the early eighteenth century.