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Title: The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century,


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  • The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century,
  • 16011700

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  • Puritan Origins
  • The English Reformation
  • Reformation refresher
  • Henry VIII uses the Reformation for political
    (and personal) means. England breaks with the
    Catholic Church
  • King is the supreme head of church, church lands
    seized
  • English (Angelican) church keeps most practices
    of Catholicism
  • Others (Puritans) wanted a full reforming of the
    church. Wanted to eliminate rituals and focus on
    the individual
  • Persecution of Puritans in England

3
  • Puritans and the Settlement
  • of New England
  • The Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony
  • - want to build a orderly Puritan version of
    England
  • - First Holland (to much vice) then onto
    America

Plymouth Video
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English Migration, 1610-1660
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The Founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Puritans obtain a Royal charter for most of
    Northeast of America
  • - special provision govt could be located in
    the colony instead of England
  • John Winthrop elected Governor and settled in
    Boston
  • - City Upon a Hill sermon given
  • Native Americans- initially few around because of
    epidemics relations will break down

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The Early Years of Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Disease spread quickly and killed many.
    Starvation also an issue
  • Settlers kept arriving especially when Church of
    England cracks down on Puritan ministers in
    England
  • Immigrants came from all parts of society and
    unlike Chesapeake many women/children

9
  • The Evolution of
  • New England Society

10
Church, Covenant, and Conformity
  • Puritans influenced by John Calvin
  • - strict discipline in behavior,
    predestination
  • All town residents must attend church services
  • Everyone kept an eye on everyone else trying to
    prove saintliness
  • Sabbath day taken seriously- fines issued for
    flute playing or visiting neighbors
  • Banned practices Christmas, Easter, cards, dice,
    any games of chance, music, dance

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Government by Puritans for Puritanism
  • Transformed the joint stock company into a
    colonial govt
  • Freemen had voting rights on some issues govt
    position
  • - Freemen male church members
  • - Contrary minded men forced out

12
Splintering of Puritanism
  • How long did you think it would last?
  • Different visions of Godliness every town/church
    had different rules
  • Roger Williams speaks out against the
    intolerance leaves and sets up Providence, Rhode
    Island
  • Anne Hutchinson vs. John Winthrop- Covenant of
    Grace vs. Covenant of Works
  • More divisions and subdivisions of churches

13
Economic Changes
  • Back in England Cromwell and the Puritan
    Republic (1649-1660)
  • - Effect Immigration/trade to New England
    dwindles, prices skyrocket
  • Economy of New England
  • - No cash crops, rocky soil, and short growing
    season
  • - Trade with Natives (for food and pelts)
  • - Trade with Europe (fish, pelts, timber)
  • Population/Demographics Continued to grow
    because of a high birth rate (8-9 children the
    norm)

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Religious Issues
  • Decedents of the first settlers felt saintliness
    was inherited
  • 2nd 3rd generations not as pious. Creation of
    Halfway Covenant church members.
  • Quakers (society of friends) arrive in New
    England. Different beliefs.
  • - God speaks directly to everyone do not need
    preachers or Bibles
  • - Refuse to conform to laws and government,
    Sabbath
  • - As you can imagine there is conflict between
    the Quakers and Puritans. (See page 121)
  • Salem Witch Trials- 100 accused of witchcraft,
    19 executed

15
  • The Founding of the
  • Middle Colonies- last 1/3 of 1600s
  • From New Netherland to New York
  • - Dutch West India Company purchases Manhattan
    for goods worth 12 beaver pelts from local
    Natives.
  • - New Amsterdam
  • - Low population (although highly diverse) and
    low profits
  • - Monarchy restored in England. Duke of York is
    given New Netherland as a land grant sent
    warships and kicked out the Dutch
  • - Early Governors struggle with controlling the
    colony because of its diversity

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Colonies in Eastern North America1650
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New Netherland New Sweden
18
New Jersey and Pennsylvania
  • Duke of York subdivides his land grant
  • Quarrels between officials. William Penn steps
    in.(Quaker and prominent individual from a
    military/political family)
  • Jersey stays a propriety colony (focused on
    trade)
  • Penn given a land grant for a Quaker colony
    (Pennsylvania) given to rid England of Quakers

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Middle Colonies, 1685
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Toleration and Diversity in Pennsylvania
21
  • The Colonies and the British Empire
  • Royal Regulation of Colonial Trade
  • - Monarchy consolidates proprietary grants into
    Royal colonies
  • - Policies designed to increase revenues for the
    Monarchy and English merchants/shippers
  • 1663 Staple Act All goods imported into colonies
    must pass throw English ports
  • Overall the Monarchy was establish a highly
    regulatory trading system

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Relations with Native Americans and King Philips
War
  • Massachusetts settlers massacre Pequots 1637
  • 1670s warfare erupts in both New England
    Chesapeake (Bacon)
  • In New England
  • - Steady encroachment on Native land
  • - Wampanoags struck back Chief is
    Metacomet/King Philip (settlers name for him)
  • - Counterattacks and thousands are killed.
  • - Colonists gain upper hand and defeated the
    Wampanoags with a scorched-earth policy. (see map
    on the next page)
  • Aftermath Hatred of Natives, large war debt,
    devastated frontier and

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King Philips War, 1675 1676)
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Monarchy takes control of New England
  • Aftermath Continued
  • - Kings agents found laws were not abided
  • - Monarchy incorporates Massachusetts and other
    colonies
  • - Puritans really mad (especially when Catholics
    were appointed govt positions)
  • Chaos in both England and New England
  • - Protestants seize control again in England
  • - Uprisings in New England
  • - French from Canada began attacking New
    England. (would lead to several wars in the
    1700s that are fought both in Europe and the New
    World)

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Spread of Settlement British Colonies, 16501700
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