Title: Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700
1Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700
- Martin Luther and his 95 Theses
- Critic of Indulgences
- The Bible alone was the word of God (not Pope)
- People are saved by faith alone
- Sparks mainland European Protestant Reformation
2John Calvin and predestination
- 1536 Institutes of the Christian Religion
- Only predestined go to heavenCalvinists sought
conversions (signs they were one of
predestined) and afterwards led sanctified lives
3Protestant Work Ethic
Calvinist were famous for their dusk to dawn work
ethic to prove their worthiness.
4Englands Puritan wave to New World
- Some English Puritans wanted to further purify
King Henry VIIIs Anglican Church. - Radical Puritans (Separatist) wanted not to
purify but to break away totally from Anglican
Church
5Pilgrims escape religious persecution in England
- King James I feared if Separatists could defy his
religious authority the Separatist would later
defy his political authority. As such, Pilgrims
(Separatist Puritans fled religious persecution
to Holland.
6Pilgrims arrive in Plymouth
- Fearing their children were getting to
Dutchified the Pilgrims left for either the
Virginia Colony or their own squatter area.
Squatter means not entitled legally to land.
7The Pilgrims (Separatists) arrive in Plymouth
- After 65 days at sea, with one death and the
birth of Virginia Dare, the Pilgrims disembarked
in Plymouth - Separatist believed only visible saints could
attain church membership - Less than half Pilgrims on Mayflower were
Separatists
8The Mayflower Compact, was a signed set of rules
that set a precedent for modern Constitutions.
Theory was majority (men) rule.
9Virginia Dare
Early Colonial Map circa 1691
10Governor William Bradford
- Governor William Bradford led Plymouth 30
different times and helped develop the fur, fish
and lumber trades
11The First Thanksgiving
- After a horrible winter of 1620, when only half
colony survived, 1621 brought bountiful harvest
and a shared feast with Native Americans
12Squanto, chief of the Wampanoag tribe and early
colonists tried to maintain peaceful relations.
Successful only for a limited time.
13The Bible Commonwealth
- In 1629, some non-Separatists Puritans got a
royal charter and set sail to New world in 11
well equipped ships - Led by Governor John Winthrop these Puritans set
up Massachusetts Bay Colony as a city upon a
hill - In the 1630s over 70,000 English migrated to New
World - In 1691 the larger Massachusetts Bay colony
merged with Plymouth
14Building the Bay Colony
- Religious leaders wielded powerful political
influence over government (theocracy)
- Strove for religious and social harmony
- The franchise was extended to all freemen
(adult males) that owned land and belonged to
Congregationalist church
15Religious sentiments in Massachusetts Bay
John Cottons Gravestone in Massachusetts
- John Cotton was one prominent clergyman
- Congregations hired / fired ministers at will
- Many Blue laws
- Hell was considered very serious and
frightening
Religious freedom postage stamp from 1953
16The Bible Commonwealth was very autocratic. While
the settlers to Massachusetts Bay had sought to
purify, or separate from the Church of England,
the leaders in Massachusetts Bay wanted little
dissention from religious orthodoxy.
- Challenged authority of ministers by proclaiming
that the truly saved need not bother to obey laws
of man or God. ( Antinomianism) - Exiled first to Portsmouth and later to New York
- Preached separation of church and state
- Compensation to Indians for land
- Founded first Baptist church in New World
- Founded Rhode Island near modern day East
Providence
17Anne Hutchinson
18Roger Williams
Founding of Rhode Island
The root that ate Roger Williams
19 New England Spreads Out
- In 1635 the Reverend Thomas Hooker led an
energetic group of Puritans to Hartford (New
Haven also founded in 1638). This group drafted a
trailblazing document called The Fundamental
Orders which was basically a written
Constitution.
20The Original Fundamental Orders
21Maine (Mass) and New Hampshire
- New Hampshire was founded by John Mason for
trading and fishing reasons
- Sir Ferdinando Gorges founded Maine for trading.
Maine became part of Massachusetts until 1820
Missouri Compromise.
22Early Colonial Native American Wars
- The English settlers and Pequot nation fought a
devastating war around Mystic Connecticut in 1637.
- Metacom, led a last effort to stop colonial
settlement. Providence burned to the ground and a
massacre occurred at The Great Swamp Fight.
23Seeds of Colonial Unity and Independence
- By 1643 four (Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, and
Hartford and New Haven) colonies had formed The
New England Confederation. This group formed to
unite for protection against the Indians, French
and Dutch.
- Thus began the tradition of semi autonomous
colonies not asking the English crown for
permission to act.
24The Dominion of New England
- Under James II, in an effort to stem the tide of
salutary neglect, in 1686 the Dominion of New
England was created. - Under Sir Edmund Andros the Navigation Acts were
enforced for the first time on the British
colonies in America.
Sir Edmund Andros
25The Navigation Acts and the Theory of
Mercantilism
- Navigation Acts
- Certain goods shipped from a New World port were
to go only to Britain or to another New World
colonial port - Enumerated goods from the colonies, like sugar,
cotton, and tobacco, were to be provided only to
England
- Mercantilism
- Economic theory that benefits the mother country
at the expense of the colony
26Unpopular Mr. Andros
- Andros established the Dominions headquarters in
Boston - He openly showed his association with the hated
Church of England - Andros curbed town meetings , restricted the
courts and press, revoked land titles - After the Glorious Revolution, which installed
William and Mary on the throne of England the
Dominion collapsed
27The New Netherlands
- The Dutch East India Company with a fleet of
10,000 and Dutch West India Company were
established to raid Spanish ships and settle in
the New World
28The New Netherlands
The Dutch set up patroonships (large areas of
land) that were given to patroons that brought
indentured servants to work land
- In 1609 Henry Hudson ventured into Delaware and
New York Bay and claimed the area for the
Netherlands
29New Netherlands
- The Swedes also planted a colony on the Delaware
River (New Sweden) - The Dutch often came into conflict with Swedes
and Native Americans
- In 1655 the Dutch sent Peter Stuyvesant to
eliminate the Swedes from the area
30New Netherlands
- In 1664 Charles II granted the area of modern day
New York to his brother the Duke of York. British
troops landed and quickly eliminated the Dutch
from the area.
31PennsylvaniaThe Holy Experiment
- Founded by William Penn as a haven for Quakers in
1681 - Thousand of squatters already lived in
Pennsylvania - Philadelphia was one of the first planned
cities and unofficial capital of the colonies - The Quakers became ardent abolitionist
32Characteristics of New England Colonies
- Various religions
- Diverse economically
- Gold Mines of New England (the sea)
- Predisposed to early public education
- Old Deluder Law
33Characteristics of the Middle Colonies
- Fertile soil / Bread Colonies
- Ethically diverse population
- Considerable economic and social democracy
- The First American Benjamin Franklin
34Characteristics of Southern Colonies
- Plantation system
- Slaves and slave codes
- Some major seaports
- Located near Spanish Florida and French Louisiana