U.S.-History-Sourcebook---Basic

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2.3. Passenger Lists to the New World http://www.ck12.org


TABLE2.2:(continued)


Section Questions:



  1. Based on these lists, what can you say about the type of people who traveled to each colony?

  2. Which ship do you think had more wealthy passengers? Women? Families?


Activity:



  • 1 Introduction Contents

    • 1.1 Introduction



  • 2 Colonial America

    • 2.1 Early Maps

    • 2.2 Pocahontas

    • 2.3 Passenger Lists to the New World

    • 2.4 The Puritans

    • 2.5 King Philip’s War

    • 2.6 The Salem Witch Trials

    • 2.7 The First Great Awakening

    • 2.8 References



  • 3 The Early Republic

    • 3.1 Stamp Act

    • 3.2 The Battle of Lexington

    • 3.3 The Declaration of Independence

    • 3.4 Loyalists during the Revolution

    • 3.5 Shays’s Rebellion

    • 3.6 Federalists and Anti-Federalists

    • 3.7 Slavery in the Constitution

    • 3.8 Hamilton versus Jefferson

    • 3.9 The Louisiana Purchase

    • 3.10 Lewis and Clark

    • 3.11 References



  • 4 Manifest Destiny and the Slavery Question

    • 4.1 Trail of Tears

    • 4.2 Nat Turner’s Rebellion

    • 4.3 Texas Independence

    • 4.4 Manifest Destiny

    • 4.5 Irish Immigration

    • 4.6 John Brown

    • 4.7 References



  • 5 A Nation Divided: The American Civil War and Reconstruction

    • 5.1 Lincoln and Race

    • 5.2 The New York City Draft Riots

    • 5.3 Emancipation Proclamation

    • 5.4 The Political Cartoons of Thomas Nast

    • 5.5 Andrew Johnson vs. Thaddeus Stevens

    • 5.6 Sharecropping

    • 5.7 Reconstructions http://www.ck12.org Contents

    • 5.8 References



  • 6 The Gilded Age and the Rise of American Power

    • 6.1 Buffalo Soldiers

    • 6.2 Chinese Immigration

    • 6.3 Friends of the Indian

    • 6.4 Jacob Riis

    • 6.5 Populism

    • 6.6 Electoral College Maps –The Heyday of Populism

    • 6.7 Pullman Strike

    • 6.8 USS Maine

    • 6.9 The Spanish-American War

    • 6.10 References



  • 7 The Progressive Era

    • 7.1 Japanese Segregation

    • 7.2 Progressive Social Reformers

    • 7.3 The Progressives and Corruption

    • 7.4 Washington and Dubois

    • 7.5 References



  • 8 World War I

    • 8.1 The Palmer Raids

    • 8.2 The Espionage and Sedition Acts

    • 8.3 The League of Nations Debate

    • 8.4 Prohibition

    • 8.5 Chicago Race Riots

    • 8.6 Women’s Suffrage

    • 8.7 References

      • MARGARET WILCOCKS First Name Surname Age

      • JOSEPH WILCOCKS

      • ANNE HARVIE



    • Mason WILLIAM BEARDSLEY

      • MARIE BEARDSLEY

      • MARIE BEARDSLEY

      • JOHN BEARDSLEY



    • Farmer ALLIN PERLEY JOSEPH BEARDSLEY 6 mos.

    • Shoemaker WILLIAM FELLOE

    • Tailor FRANCIS BARKER



  • Passenger List to Virginia,

    • Richard Sadd First Name Surname Age

    • Thomas Wakefield

    • Thomas Bennett

    • Steven Read

    • William Stanbridge

    • Henry Barker

    • James Foster

    • Thomas Talbott

    • Richard Young

    • Robert Thomas

    • John Farepoynt

    • Robert Askyn

    • Samuell Awde

    • Miles Fletcher

    • William Evans

    • Lawrence Farebern

    • Mathew Robinson

    • Richard Hersey

    • John Robinson

    • Edmond Chipps

    • Thomas Pritchard

    • Jonathan Bronsford

    • William Cowley

    • John Shawe

    • Richard Gummy



  • Bartholomew Holton First Name Surname Age

  • John White

  • Thomas Chappell

  • Hugh Fox

  • Davie Morris

  • Rowland Cotton

  • William Thomas

  • John Yates

  • Richard Wood

  • Isack Bull

  • Phillipp Remmington

  • Radulph Spraging

  • George Chaundler

  • Thomas Johnson

  • George Brookes

  • Robert Sabyn

  • Phillipp Parsons

  • Henry Parsons

  • John Eeles

  • Richard Miller

  • Symon Richardson

  • Thomas Boomer

  • George Dulmare

  • John Underwood

  • William Bernard

  • Charles Wallinger

  • Ryce Hooe

  • John Carter

  • Elizabeth Remington Women

  • Dorothy Standich

  • Suzan Death

  • Elizabeth Death

  • Alice Remmington

  • Dorothie Baker

  • Elizabeth Baker

  • Sara Colebank

  • Mary Thurrogood

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