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Title: Chamber of Commerce


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Chamber of Commerce
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  • Editor
  • leads discussions and gets ideas from all
    members
  • coordinates the Writers and Graphic Designers
    work
  • makes sure that all information is included in
    the brochure
  • assists the Writer to make all features of the
    colony look positive
  • helps Representative prepare

3
  • Graphic Designer
  • designs layout of the brochure
  • creates visuals for the brochure
  • works with the Writer to make sure visuals match
    what is written
  • makes sure brochure gets produced on time
  • helps Representative prepare

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  • Writer
  • makes sure that all the information from student
    handout 1.2A is included
  • writes the brochure so that is easy to
    understand and persuasive
  • makes the colony sound appealing
  • works with Graphic Designer to make sure visuals
    match what is written
  • helps Representative prepare

5
  • Chamber of Commerce Representative
  • displays and explains the groups brochure to
    the other student groups
  • tries to convince them that your colony is the
    best one
  • understands the features well enough to be able
    to answer questions
  • assists the Writer
  • assists the Graphic Designer

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Southern Colonies
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  • Georgia
  • founded by King George II
  • set up by James Oglethorpe
  • South Carolina
  • eight Lords Proprietors who were friends of King
    Charles II
  • Virginia
  • Sir Walter Raleigh proposed first expedition
    (Roanoke)
  • Virginia Company of London
  • John Smith brought success at Jamestown
  • Maryland
  • Lord Calvert
  • Lord Baltimore

Founders
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  • Georgia
  • new start for debtors who had been imprisoned
  • South Carolina
  • investment to make money
  • Virginia
  • investment to make money
  • Maryland
  • Catholics could practice their religion

Reasons Founded
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  • Georgia
  • debtors
  • Europeans seeking religious freedom and cheap
    land
  • African slaves
  • South Carolina
  • Europeans seeking religious freedom
  • indentured servants
  • African slaves
  • Virginia
  • Europeans seeking opportunity for cheap land
  • African slaves
  • Maryland
  • Catholics and Protestants who had been persecuted

People
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  • Georgia
  • mild winters, hot summers
  • swampy in the east, wooded in the west
  • South Carolina
  • mild winters, hot summers
  • swampy in the east, wooded in the west
  • Virginia
  • mild winters, hot summers
  • swampy in the east, wooded in the west
  • Maryland
  • Chesapeake Bay was surrounded by fertile land
  • colder winters, hot and humid summers

Climate and Geography
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  • Georgia
  • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and
    rice
  • South Carolina
  • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and
    rice
  • Virginia
  • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and
    rice
  • Maryland
  • farms that raised grain, tobacco, flax
  • fishing
  • iron

Economy
12
  • South Carolina
  • religious freedom
  • Georgia
  • refuge for debtors

WELCOME!
  • Maryland
  • strong history of religious toleration
  • Virginia
  • state-established Church of England

Religion
13
  • South Carolina
  • ruled by the King, Parliament, and the Lords
    Proprietors
  • Georgia
  • landowners elected representatives to the Common
    House of Assembly
  • Maryland
  • Free men who elected representatives
  • representatives who were loyal to Lord Calvert
  • Virginia
  • land owners elected representatives to the House
    of Burgesses

Government
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New England Colonies
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  • Connecticut
  • John Oldham
  • Thomas Hooker
  • Rhode Island
  • Roger Williams
  • Massachusetts
  • John Winthrop
  • William Bradford

Roger Williams
William Bradford
Founders
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  • Connecticut
  • escape religious persecution in Massachusetts
  • Rhode Island
  • escape religious persecution in Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts
  • escape religious persecution in England

Reasons Founded
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  • Rhode Island
  • Europeans
  • Native Americans
  • Connecticut
  • Dutch and Swedish
  • Native Americans
  • Massachusetts
  • Separatists called Pilgrims
  • Puritans
  • Native Americans

People
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  • Connecticut
  • hilly and forested
  • cold winters, short but humid summers
  • Rhode Island
  • red clay soil
  • cold winters, short but humid summers
  • Massachusetts
  • fertile, but rocky soil
  • heavily forested
  • bitter cold winters, short but humid summers

Climate and Geography
19
  • Connecticut
  • cattle and dairy farmers
  • subsistence farmers
  • shipping, fishing, and whaling
  • Rhode Island
  • cattle and dairy farmers
  • subsistence farmers
  • shipping
  • Massachusetts
  • shipping
  • fur
  • cattle
  • lumber

Economy
20
  • Connecticut
  • religious freedom
  • Rhode Island
  • religious freedom
  • Massachusetts
  • lives centered around religious worship and the
    church

Religion
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  • Connecticut
  • Fundamental Orders- first written constitution
    in America
  • Rhode Island
  • governor and General Assembly
  • Massachusetts
  • Theocracy- laws of the colony based on religious
    beliefs
  • ruled by ministers
  • only white men in good standing with the church
    could vote

Government
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Middle Colonies
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  • New York
  • Samuel de Champlain
  • Henry Hudson
  • Dutch settlers

William Penn
  • Pennsylvania
  • William Penn

Henry Hudson
Founders
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  • New York
  • money
  • natural resources
  • Pennsylvania
  • escape religious persecution in England

Reasons Founded
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  • New York
  • Dutch patrons called Patroons
  • mixed Europeans
  • indentured servants
  • Pennsylvania
  • Quakers and other religious groups
  • many nationalities

People
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  • New York
  • fertile but rocky soil
  • wooded
  • hot, humid summers and bitter winters
  • Pennsylvania
  • fertile land and heavily forested
  • hot humid summers, cold winters

Climate and Geography
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  • New York
  • farmers
  • merchants and tradesmen
  • fur, lumber, shipping
  • Pennsylvania
  • farms that produced grains and dairy cattle
  • merchants and tradesmen
  • lumber
  • Because of large amount of grain production, the
    Middle Colonies were collectively known as the

Breadbasket Colonies
Economy
28
  • New York
  • strong history of religious toleration
  • Pennsylvania
  • strong history of religious toleration

Religion
29
  • New York
  • governor appointed by the King of England
  • Pennsylvania
  • political freedoms and self-government
  • representative assembly

Government
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