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Colonial America
  • Unit 1 Notes 1
  • 9/6/13
  • Mr. Welch

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The Northern Colonies New Hampshire Massachusetts
Rhode Island Connecticut
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Creation of New England
  • English Protestants who wanted to purify the
    Church of England of all Catholic traces were
    known as puritans
  • They wanted to form a colony where they could
    practice their religion freely
  • In England, they were persecuted for their
    beliefs by King James I
  • Some Puritans wanted total separation from the
    church they were known as Separatists

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Coming to America
  • The Pilgrims were a group of Separatists who set
    sail for America in 1620 on the Mayflower
  • After a 2 months at sea they landed in
    Massachusetts
  • There they signed the Mayflower Compact, a legal
    contract where they agreed to make laws for the
    general good
  • This is one of the first attempts at self-govt
    in the colonies

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Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Inspired by the Pilgrims soon more Puritans moved
    to New England
  • Puritan merchants founded the Massachusetts Bay
    Colony
  • The port town of Boston became the colonys
    thriving capital
  • Plymouth colony was eventually incorporated
  • John Winthrop became the leader of the MBC, he
    believed that the colony should be a moral
    society model for others to follow
  • We (New England) shall be as a City upon a Hill.
    The eyes of all people are upon us.
  • The MBC grew quickly, by 1643 there were 16,000
    inhabitants

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John Winthrop the MBC
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Rhode Island
  • The strict rule of the MBC caused many to leave
    the colony and settle new towns in other parts of
    New England
  • Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams
  • He expressed that English settlers had no
    rightful claim to the land unless they purchased
    it from the Native Americans
  • He argued that every person should be free to
    worship according to his or her conscience
  • Rhode Island was founded with the ideas of
    religious freedom and separation of church and
    state

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Economy of the North
  • Massachusetts Shipbuilding, shipping, fishing,
    lumber, rum, meat products
  • New Hampshire Ship masts, lumber, fishing, trade
  • Connecticut Shipping, livestock, foodstuffs
  • Rhode Island Rum, iron foundries, shipbuilding,
    snuff livestock

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The Middle Colonies New York New Jersey
Pennsylvania Delaware
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Pennsylvania
  • King Charles II, owed money and favors to many
    people
  • In order to pay them back he established
    proprietary colonies, or land grants to loyal
    friends
  • William Penn was awarded land as part of an old
    debt
  • He established Pennsylvania as a haven for
    Quakers
  • Quakers believed in pacifism and tolerance so
    people of all religions were welcomes
  • Penn also believed in the Native Americans right
    to land

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New York
  • King Charles also granted land to his brother
    James the Duke of York
  • The land had previously been claimed by the Dutch
  • By 1674 the land was firmly in the hands of the
    English and the colony was renamed New York
  • The colonist of New York were very diverse having
    English, Dutch, Scandinavian, German, French
    backgrounds

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Economy of the Middle Colonies
  • New York furs, wheat, glass, shoes, livestock,
    shipping, ship building, rum, beer, snuff
  • Delaware trade, foodstuffs
  • New Jersey trade, foodstuffs, copper
  • Pennsylvania flax, shipbuilding

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The Southern Colonies Georgia South Carolina
North Carolina Virginia Maryland
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Virginia
  • In 1607 Jamestown became the first English
    settlement to survive
  • Their economy was largely based on the very
    profitable tobacco plant
  • Indentured servants and African slaves were
    needed for the very labor intensive harvest of
    the plant
  • By the late 1600s it became more profitable for
    the tobacco farmers to have only slaves

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Maryland the Carolinas
  • In 1634 Lord Baltimore established the colony of
    Maryland as a refuge for English Catholics
  • Catholics were also being persecuted in England
    for their beliefs
  • The Carolinas and Georgia also started out as
    land grants from King Charles II
  • In southern Carolina rich rice plantations grew
    up along rivers
  • Their economy depended heavily on slave labor
  • In northern Carolina mainly had small farmers
  • These differences led to their official
    separation by the king

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Economy of the Southern Colonies
  • Virginia tobacco, wheat, cattle, iron
  • Maryland Tobacco, wheat, snuff
  • North Carolina naval supplies, tobacco, furs
  • South Carolina rice, indigo, silk
  • Georgia indigo, rice, naval supplies, lumber
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