Title: North American British Colonies Colonial Regions
1North American British ColoniesColonial Regions
- New England
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Rhode Island
- Connecticut
- New Hampshire
- Mid-Atlantic
- Pennsylvania
- New York
- New Jersey
- Delaware
- Southern
- VirginiaJamestown 1607
- South Carolina
- North Carolina
- Maryland
- Georgia
2New England
- Geography
- 1) Cold winters
- 2) rocky soilsmall New England farms
- 3) shorter growing season
- Economics
- Small, subsistence family farms
- Trade (including slave trade)
- Shipbuilding
- Lumber
- Key Urban Area
- Boston
3New England Types of Colonies
- All colonies received a charter from the King.
- 1. Joint-stock companies or corporate colonies
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- 2. Royal colonies
4Joint-stock or Corporate Colonies
- The first two New England colonies were
joint-stock colonies - 1. Plymouth (Massachusetts)
- 2. Massachusetts Bay
- Groups of investors sought to make profits from
the colony and then sell it. Businessjoint
venture
5New England Royal Colonies
- By 1775, eve of the American Revolution, there
were two Royal Coloniessubject to the direct
control of the Crown - New Hampshire
- Massachusetts (1692)
6Puritan New England City upon a Hill City
Upon A Hill
- You are the light of the world. A city on a hill
cannot be hidden. Matthew 514 - Puritans believed they were able create the ideal
Bible Commonwealth without Royal and Anglican
Church interference.
Massachusetts Bay
7Puritan New England
- Puritans were persecuted by King James I for
challenging the Church of England. - Pilgrims (Separatists) wanted to de-Catholicize
the Church of England. - Moderate Puritans (Massachusetts Bay) wanted to
reform the Church of England. - Puritan families came to the New World (Great
Puritan Migration)
Great Puritan Migration
8Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims)Massachusetts Bay
Colony
- Plymouth Colony
- Separatists/Pilgrims
- Governor William Bradford
- Squanto and Thanksgiving story
9New England Use of Native Americans
- Puritans needed their help at first.
- 1. Squanto and first Thanksgiving
- 2. Praying Towns
- Puritans want their land after a few years.
10Puritan New England Massachusetts Bay
ColonyMassachusetts Bay
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- John Winthrop
- Boston
- city upon a hill
John Winthrop
11New England Use of Native Americans
- Puritan intolerance to the savages.
- 1. Pequot War
- 2. King Philips War wiped out last attempt to
preserve culture by natives in New England. - After a few years, Puritan only want their land
and to crush their culture.
12Puritan New England TownsFamily, Town, and
Education
- All towns were chartered by the General Court or
colonial legislature. - Towns were tight knit communities.
- a. Moved as families or as towns
- b. Life expectancy 70 years due to climate
- c. All towns centered around the village green,
school, and meetinghouse. - d. Small, subsistence family farms
Plymouth
13Puritan New England EducationFamily, Town, and
Education
- Education was important to the Puritans. Each
community was responsible for educating their
children. - A community with 50 families must provide a
grammar school. - A community with 100 families must provide a high
school. - They founded the first college in the colonies,
Harvard in 1636.
14Rights of EnglishmenSelf-Government
- Based on rights of Englishmen guaranteed by
- Magna Carta ( Jury trials and Parliament formed)
- English Bill of Rights (protects individual
liberties like freedom of speech and freedom of
religion) - Separation of Powers Three Branches of
Government - Executive Governor
- Legislative Bicameral General Court
- Judicial Court system
15Mayflower CompactSelf-Government
- Based on rights of Englishmen guaranteed by
- Mayflower Compact
- Majority rule
- Representative government
16Town MeetingSelf Government
- Based on rights of Englishmen guaranteed by
- Town Meeting
- Most democratic arrangement in colonies
- Let all property owning males vote in approving
local laws to build roads, schools, or new
churches.
17New England DissentersRoger Williams
- Roger Williams of Salem
- Banished to Rhode Island. Why?
- a. pay the Indians for land
- b. separation of church and state
- c. freedom of religion
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18New England DissentersAnne Hutchinson
- Anne Hutchinson challenged the Puritan leaders
- Show trial
- She taught that faith alone and not deeds is
necessary for salvation. - She was banished to Rhode Island.
19New England Culture WomenWomen in Colonial
America
- Rights Denied to ALL COLONIAL WOMEN
- a. second class citizens
- b. right to vote
- c. own property (except if widowed)
- d. Most women ran the house, raised children,
and were their husbands property. - d. Women could have jobs (tavern maids or
house servant)
20New England TensionsSalem Witch trialsSalem
Witchtrials (1692)
- A hysteria throughout Massachusetts Bay.
- Poor Puritan girls against rich Puritan women
- Ended Puritan domination of Massachusetts
- King to grant a new charter to Massachusetts Bay
in 1691.