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Title: The Colonial Experience


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The Colonial Experience
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  • Citizens left England to come to America to
    establish colonies
  • Colony was under the rule of parliament
  • However, parliament was not in the colony to
    enforce
  • Colonists were not in parliament to voice
    opinions
  • Colonists determined that they could not depend
    on parliament to meet their needs, so they
    governed themselves

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Jamestown- 1607
  • The first permanent English settlement
  • Located in present day Virginia
  • Struggled crop failure, hunger, disease, Indians

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The House of Burgesses- 1619
  • People of Jamestown created to deal with pressing
    problems
  • Colonists from each town/ plantation choose 2
    representatives (burgesses) to meet with colonys
    governor
  • 22 total burgesses
  • Very little power which solved very few problems
  • First attempt of representative government first
    legislature in colonial America

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The Mayflower Compact- 1620
  • Plymouth Rock Settlement (now Massachusetts)
  • Plan of government to direct the settlement
  • Written and signed by 41 before the ship reached
    Americas shores
  • Called for just and equal laws for the good of
    the community

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  • All signers pledged to obey the laws
  • Set up a direct democracy- all males would vote-
    majority rule
  • Held town meetings, so the people could gather ,
    discuss, voice opinions and vote on important
    issues

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English Colonial Governments
  • Success of Jamestown and Plymouth led to 13
    colonies by 1733
  • All colonies established a government
  • Many differences and similarities
  • Each colony had a governor (elected or appointed)
    and a legislature

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  • Legislature consisted of upper and lower house
  • Governor appointed members of upper house
  • Colonists elected members of lower house

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A New Sense of Identity
  • A time passed, colonial governments took on more
    power and responsibility
  • Officially British, lived as Americans
  • Built towns, roads, churches, schools, hospitals,
    and fire departments
  • Thriving economy
  • Solved own problems without British help
  • Britain saw colonies as source of wealth

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  • By the mid-1700s, the actions of parliament made
    some colonists see themselves as Americans
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