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Title: The New England Colonies


1
The New England Colonies
  • New Hampshire
  • Massachusetts
  • Rhode Island
  • Connecticut

2
New England Colonies
  • Geographical, Political, Economic,
  • Religious, and Social Aspects

3
New England Colonies
Why is New England, called New England?
  • NEW territories of England,
  • the mother country

4
Where is New England?
  • Located in the northeast region of the USA

5
New England Colonies, 1650
6
New England Geography
Jagged Coastlines
Rocky Soil
Natural Harbors
  • Harsh winters
  • Short growing season

7
New England Geography
Life in the New England colonies was not easy!
  • subsistence farming-

colonists produced just enough food for
themselves.
8
New England Economy
  • Shipbuilding
  • Lumbering

2,500 trees 1 ship
9
New England Economy
  • Whaling and Fishing
  • Fur Trading

10
Whale Oil Lamp
  • Whale oil illuminated the homes and businesses of
    colonial America

11
New England Economy
  • Three types of trade
  • Trade with other colonies
  • Direct exchange of goods with Europe
  • Triangular Trade

12
men and women who would work for a
specified period of time, usually several years,
before gaining their freedom.
13
  • Dairy cattle, sheep and pigs
  • courtesy of the Columbian Exchange

14
New England Economy
  • Colonists made their own clothes and shoes.

15
New England Government
  • Town meetings- the act of a group of individuals
    gathering together to make decisions
  • Colonial Assemblies
  • Mayflower Compact, 1620
  • F.O.C., 1636

16
New England Society
  • White Protestant society
  • Puritans
  • Pilgrims (separatists)

17
Massachusetts
Recap
  • Colony Plymouth
  • Founder William Bradford
  • Year 1620
  • Reason Religious freedom for Separatists

18
Separatists
  • (Pilgrims) wanting to break free from the
    Anglican Church or the Church of England.

19
Mayflower Compact, 1620
  • The first step towards self-government in
    America.

20
Embarkation of the Pilgrims
The prominence of women and children suggests the
importance of the family in the community.
Painting by Robert W. Weir (1844)
21
Massachusetts Bay Colony
city upon a hill"
  • Colony Massachusetts Bay
  • Founder John Winthrop
  • Year 1630
  • Reason Religious freedom for Puritans 

22
What is a Puritan?
  • They wanted to change the Church of England. They
    did not want to separate from the Church like the
    Pilgrims. The Puritans wanted to make the Church
    of England more "pure."

23
Puritan Values
  • Puritans were demanding of their followers
  • Strong work ethic
  • Determination in the face of challenges

24
Rhode Island, 1636
  • Founder Roger Williams
  • Founding Year 1636
  • Reason for Founding Religious freedom

25
Connecticut, 1639
The Constitution State
  • Thomas Hooker
  • Most settlers were Puritans

26
Journeying through the Wilderness from Plymouth
to Hartford, in 1636- Frederic Edwin Church
27
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
1639
  • The first written constitution in America.

28
Population of the New England Colonies
29
The Bigger Ideas
  • Each settlement is for a specific belief.

30
Checking for Understanding
  • What was the motivation, or reason, behind the
    development of the New England, colonies?
  • Profit and Trade
  • Religious Freedom
  • To find a Northwest Passage
  • None of the above

B Religious Freedom
31
True or False
  • Disagreements over religious beliefs led to the
    formation of a number of new colonies.

True
32
True or False
  • Roger Williams founded the colony of Connecticut

False
33
True or False
  • The Protestant work ethic was important in all
    New England colonies.

True
34
True or False
  • The economy of the American colonies depended on
    the geography of the region.

True
35
The Middle Colonies
Also known as the Mid-Atlantic Colonies
  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • New York

36
Mid-Atlantic Geography
Rivers
Fertile Soil
  • Atlantic Coast
  • Longer growing season

37
Mid-Atlantic Economy
Diversified-
having a variety
  • Industry
  • Ironworks
  • Shipbuilding

Iron Ore
Colonial Nails
38
Mid-Atlantic Economy
Bread Basket Colonies
Rye
Oats
Wheat
Barley
39
Mid-Atlantic Economy
  • New York City and Philadelphia became important
    ports for trading.

40
Mid-Atlantic Society
  • Ethnically and religiously diverse

Ethnic-
large groups of people classed according to
common racial, national, religious, linguistic,
or cultural background
Diverse-
made up of distinct characteristics, qualities,
or elements
41
Mid-Atlantic Society
  • People from
  • Sweden
  • England
  • the Netherlands
  • France
  • Germany

42
Mid-Atlantic Society
Religious Groups
  • Puritans
  • Quakers
  • Anglicans
  • Baptists
  • Catholics
  • Jews

Religious Tolerance
43
Who were the Quakers?
  • Quakers- Protestant branch in England
  • The Quakers could not worship in England because
    they did not follow the Church of England.

44
  • Many Quakers were sent to jail for not going to
    the Church of England.

45
Quaker Beliefs
  1. Wouldnt swear or take oaths
  2. No clergy
  3. Men and Women are equal
  4. Pacifists
  5. Treated Indians fairly
  6. Against slavery

46
Middle Colonies Government
owned and controlled by one or more persons
  • Proprietary colony-
  • Religious Freedom and Tolerance
  • Freedom of the Press
  • Strong Courts

47
New York
  • Founder
  • Year
  • Reason for establishment

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Pennsylvania
  • Founder William Penn
  • Year
  • Reason for establishment

50
William Penn
  • Member of the Quakers
  • Founded Pennsylvania

51
Delaware
  • Founder
  • Year
  • Reason for establishment

52
New Jersey
  • Founder
  • Year
  • Reason for establishment

53
The Bigger Ideas
  • Geography played a role in the success of the
    Middle Colonies.
  • Fertile soil for harvests
  • Mountains for iron-ore
  • Forests for shipbuilding
  • Natural harbors were perfect sites for cities

54
The Bigger Ideas
  • Diversity helped promote tolerance.
  • Religious tolerance
  • Cultural tolerance

55
  • How did people from the Middle Colonies use their
    natural resources?

56
  • How was farming in the Middle Colonies different
    from farming in New England?

57
  • Who settled in the Middle Colonies?

58
  • What geographic features in the Middle Colonies
    made good locations for cities?
  • Natural harbors along the coast
  • Name examples of cities that have a natural
    harbor?
  • New York City

59
  • In what ways did Quakers promote tolerance?

60
The Southern Colonies
  • Virginia
  • Maryland
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Georgia
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