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New England Colonies

Massachusetts (including Plymouth), Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire

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Plymouth

first settlement colony in New England; founded in 1620 by separatist Puritans, sought religious haven for themselves; tolerant of most other Christians (Mayflower Compact); engaged in farming, fishing, fur trade; proved that area called New England could be inhabited by English; eventually absorbed by MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY

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Massachusetts

founded by Puritans in 1629/1630 (Salem); dissenters form the Church of England; Calvinist protestants; thought that Church of England was too similar to RC Church; said Pope was AntiChrist; thought only wat to get to heaven was through God’s grace, not through good works; RELIGION VERY IMPORTANT and influenced everything; “full” church members were convinced that they had received God’s salvation and that they were saved; COMMUNITY important; DISSENT NOT TOLERATED; FARMING COLONY; CHILDREN provided LABOR

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Connecticut

split from Massachusetts; group of puritans that settled in families and communities; founded by Winthrop’s son, Thomas Hooker

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Rhode Island

founded by Roger Williams; outcasts from Massachusetts; diverse; all welcome except for Catholics; Ann Hutchinson is one of the founders here

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New Hampshire

split from Massachusetts; Mostly small farmers; commercial fishing; fur trade; rum distilling; merchant trading; ship building; royal colony founded in 1680; communities well north of Boston

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Middle Colonies

New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey

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New York

founded first by the Dutch (New Netherlands); diverse population in New York city seaport (New Amsterdam); VERY DIVERSE; large land estates up the Hudson river = paltroonships; grew WHEAT and other STAPLE CROPS (cereals)

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Vermont

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York all claimed this region; never actually a colony, but first state after the 13 colonies

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Pennsylvania

founded by William Penn; Quaker refuge; others welcome; many Germans, Scots-Irish Presbyterians (on frontier)

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New Jersey

split off from Pennsylvania; located between Pennsylvania and New York; has Quakers and Anglicans

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Delaware?

Farming, some commercial (wheat); merchant trade; tobacco trade; similar to Massachussetts

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Chesapeake Colonies (South)

Virginia, Maryland, Delaware (?)

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Maryland

founded by Catholics; either named after wife of King Charles or mother of Jesus; founded in 1634 by Lord Baltimore by a prominent Catholic family; King Charles is a closet Catholic who gives them land; colony is a refuge for persecuted Catholics; developed ECONOMY SIMILAR TO VIRGINIA with tobacco, indentured servants, slaves; FAILED TO REINVENT FEUDALISM; toleration Act of 1649

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Deep Southern Colonies

North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

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North Carolina

proprietary colony; separated form South Carolina in 1712; tobacco, naval stores

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South Carolina

by mid-1700s population half slave; proprietary colony; rice emerged as the dominant crop

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Carolina proprietors

hoped to provide food and supplies for West Indies

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Georgia

first settled by debtors, 1730s; slavery not allowed until 1750s; Tobacco (North Carolina); lumber, naval stores (North Carolina, Georgia); rice and indigo (South Carolina)

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Settlers in colonies

settlers of English background; Scots-Irish Presbyterians found in valleys of the Appalachian mountains in Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina; Dutch in New York; Germans in western Pennsylvania

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Colonial slavery

Slaves in all colonies; heavily concentrated in the South; concentrated in urban areas (ports) in the North

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Roanoke Island

“Lost Colony”; intended to be first permanent English settlement but was abandoned after 3 years; realized that they needed supplies so White went back for supplies; White was delayed on his return because of Spanish Armada; when he returned no one was there; likely absorbed into native tribe or taken back by Sir Francis Drake, etc.

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Sir Francis Drake

given permission to steel stuff from Spanish from Elizabeth 1; pirate who gets to keep 50% of what he makes

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Virginia Company of London (London Company)

joint stock company from King James 1; founded colonial Virginia in 1607; King James wanted part of the profit; King James also gave permission for land to Plymouth company and didn’t know they overlapped; had bible translated to English (KJV)

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Colonial Virginia

founded during ROUGH TIME for colonies, needed help from NATIVES; ECONOMY based on TOBACCO trade; charter colony until 1620s when King revoked charter and made it a royal colony; HOUSE OF BURGESSES; class stratification-> INDENTURED servant weren’t wealthy; slavery

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Jamestown

English colony that survived through rough time; had to beg for food from natives and burial site at Jamestown showed that survivors ate dead bodies; bad winter killed 90% colony with mostly starvation; in VIRGINIA; first PERMANENT ENGLISH SETTLEMENT in Americas; FOUNDED 1607

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Headright

anyone who paid their way to the colonies received a piece of land (during the first half of 1600s); masters also received land for their indentured servants (?)

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Indentured servants

had contract with person who paid for their passage to the colonies; worked off debt to become free; when freed the slave got both halves of the contract so they wouldn’t be arrested as a runaway servant; they had little squares on them called indents that helped ensure that the halves actually go together

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House of Burgesses

the Assembly, members are elected by wealthy land owners; Virginia; first representative body in what will become the US

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Powhatan Confederacy

Pocahontas’s tribe; chief was Pocahontas’s father; Powhatan didn’t want war with John Smith and English; says that if the English do provoke the Powahatan they won’t know what hit them; Powhatan was manipulative in the “attempt” on Smith’s life which Pocahontas stopped

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Church of England

created because Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife; stayed very similar to the RC Church except for divorce rule

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Mayflower Compact

set of rules for self-governance by English settles who traveled to the colonies on the Mayflower; said that colonists would create one society and work together to help it; live according to the Christian faith (and be tolerant of most Christians); stay loyal to King James despite self governance

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Puritans

English Protestants in 16th and 17th centuries that wanted to purify the Church of England from RC practices; believed in predestination

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John Winthrop

first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony and is governor on and off for about 20 years’ PURITAN; “city upon a hill”; preappointed governor before even landing in Massachusetts

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General Court

governing body that made day to day laws for Massachusetts; all male church members at first, then turned into representatives

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Roger Williams

founded Rhode Island; hired by Salem and well like bc of sermons; thought natives should get more money for land, shouldn’t be forcibly converted and have choice to go to hell; thought that church should stop granting status of full church membership

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Thomas Hooker

son of John Winthrop, founded Connecticut

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William Penn

founded Pennsylvania; was from influential family and king owned his father; asked for land south of Maryland to even this debt and said he’d invite quakers to live in the colony

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All colonies had in common:

that they were under king of England and English law, all three branches of gov with checks and balances; each had governor and elected assembly of reps

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charter colony

ex. Connecticut; governed by joint stock colonies; these colonies were government by written contracts between British King and American colonists, which said what share each was to have in the government; charter was only amended with consent of both parties

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royal colony

ruled or administered by officials responsible to and appointed by the reigning sovereign of Great Britain; administered by royal governor and council appointed by British crown; had representative assembly that was elected by the people

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proprietary colony

a colony granted to some individual or individuals who then had full governing rights; a proprietor was granted governmental powers over a tract of land and were run under a charter agreement

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Toleration Act of 1649 (Maryland)

religious toleration for all Christians; passed bc Catholics outnumbered protestants

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Where did the English settle?

All colonies

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Where did the Puritans settle?

New England

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Where did the Anglicans settle?

Everywhere except New England

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Where did the Catholics settle?

Maryland

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Where did the Quakers settle?

Pennsylvania

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Where did the Dutch settle?

New York

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Where did the Germanic peoples settle?

Pennsylvania

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Where did the Scots-Irish people settle?

Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina

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Where did the French settle?

Canada

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Where did the Spanish settle?

Florida, Gulf Coast, Mexico

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Where did the Africans “settle”?

Everywhere, came as slaves

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Ex. of proprietary colonies

North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania,

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Ex. of royal colonies

New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts after 1684

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Ex. of charter colonies

Massachusetts until 1684, Rhode Island, Virginia

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