He set sail for approximately ten weeks and came upon an island in the Bahamas which he named San Salvador. He continued to sail on until he reached Cuba and then later to Haiti. Christopher Columbus loaded up products such as coconuts, tobacco, sweet corn, potatoes, and he also bought back some Indians. When he returned to Spain, they knew nothing about those items that he had brought the Europeans. There was a lot of disagreement with Portugal and Spain because they believed that one of the islands that Columbus found was already claimed by Portugal. The territory disagreement between the countries was not resolved until 1494 when there was a treaty signed (Schultz, …show more content…
England showed a powerful presence on the Atlantic coast by 1650. Jamestown, Virginia, was the first colony that was founded back in the early 1600’s (Fausz, 2007). A lot of the settlers came to the New World to escape the religious persecution. In 1620 the founders of Plymouth Massachusetts were supposedly the Pilgrims (Quinn, 1971). The Native Americans helped and assisted the colonists to thrive in both Virginia and Massachusetts. Corn was a big asset that kept the colonists from starving in Virginia, and they received a lot of cash for the tobacco product. A large percentage of enslaved Africans made up the growing colonial population in the early seventeen hundreds. There began a conflict that increased between the rich settlers and the poor settlers that were in the west because of the high taxes. The Bacon rebellion began when the burning of the city of Jamestown was started by a former indentured servant who decided to torch the city. Bacon became ill and died which was when the rebellion collapsed (Fausz, 2007).
In the new southern colonies, (North Carolina and South Carolina) there were charters granted to eight men which made them co-owner of the Carolinas. Some of the men gave up their claim because the settlers were slow to arrive. Both the North and South started to develop differently but eventually, some settlers came. South Carolina had developed plantations