Title: New England Colonies
1New England Colonies
Objective Understand why colonists left
Massachusetts and state where they went after
they left
2Massachusetts
3Reasons for founding the colony
- Wanted Religious Freedom
- They wanted to separate from the Anglican church
(Church of England)
4Date Established Location
The Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts in 1620
They called this new place Plymouth after a port
city in England
5Important people
- John Carver arranged financial backing, chosen
as first governor - William Bradford- second governor
6Important People
- Samoset- Native American who greeted the pilgrims
in English - Squanto- taught the Pilgrims how to survive,
hunt, fish, and plant crops
7Way of Life
- 100 men, women and children
- Ship was the Mayflower
- They were headed for Virginia but were blown off
course - Signed the Mayflower Compact which set up a form
of self government
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10Pilgrims
- Suffered a starving time
- Natives helped them survive
11Way of Life
- In the fall of 1621 they had an abundant harvest
and shared their bounty with the Natives, this
feast is thought to be the first in the
English colonies
12Puritans
- Date established 1630
- Location Massachusetts Bay Colony (later became
Boston)
13Puritans
- Important People
- John Winthrop represented the Puritans and
requested a charter from the king.
14Puritans
- Reasons for founding the colony
- Religious freedom they wanted to change
(purify) the Anglican Church - Way of life
- 1630 marked the beginning of the Great Migration
(16,000 people within 10 years) - It became a commonwealth (self-governing
political unit)
15Puritans
- Way of Life
- General Court -made the laws
- Puritans came for religious freedom, but did not
believe in religious toleration (the acceptance
of others beliefs). - They treated those who disagreed with them
harshly. - Some were forced to leave the colony other left
to start their own colonies. - Salem Witch Trials
16Puritans and the Salem Witch Trials
17Rhode Island
Date Established Location
We're Not REALLY An Island
1636
18Important People
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- Roger Williams minister in Salem, believed the
church had too much power, people shouldnt have
to belong to the church to vote.
19Important People
- 2. Anne Hutchinson outspoken Puritan who
believed church leaders should not be so powerful
and that women should have a more powerful place
in society. - 3. This idea outraged Puritan leaders and she was
put on trial and banished by the General Court
for being a woman unfit for our society.
20Reasons for founding the colony
- Williams was banished by the General Court in
1635.
21Way of Life
- Separation of church and state idea that the
church and government should be separate. - 2. Today this is a basic principle of American
government. - Williams also believed that colonists could not
legally settle on the land unless they bought it
from the natives. He purchased land from the
Wampanoag and named it Providence. - 4. People who were unhappy with the Puritan
church were welcome there.
22Connecticut
New York City's Other Suburb
Date Established Location
23Important People
- Thomas Hooker minster who led his congregation
from Mass. to Conn. - He wanted to limit the power of the government.
24Reasons for founding the colony
- Some Puritans left by their own choice.
- Massachusetts was becoming too crowded and they
traveled west looking for better farmland.
25Way of Life
- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut this document
was the first American Constitution or plan of
government. - It provided an assembly and an elective governor.
- 3. All men who where property owners could vote.
26New Hampshire Maine
- Date Established Location
- 1622
27Important People
- John Mason Sir Ferdinando Gorges received
grant of land.
28Reasons for founding the colony
- Massachusetts claimed the land.
29Way of Life
- New Hampshire becomes royal Colony in 1680.
- Maine remained part of Massachusetts until 1820.
30Middle Colonies
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
New York
31Middle Colonies
- Economy was based on farming
- Why was this a good area to farm? Why is it
better than in the New England colonies? - Climate was warmer
- Longer growing season
- Fertile soil
- (New England-rocky, thin soil long coast
line-good fishing, ship building)
32Middle Colonies
- What do you think the term cash crops means?
- People would produce surplus products to sell and
trade, thus making a profit - Top cash crop was WHEAT
- They produced to much wheat that they were given
the nickname breadbasket colonies
33New York
- Date established 1634
- Important People
- Henry Hudson was the first to explore and claim
New York in 1609 - Peter Minuit the governor of the colony, paid
the Native Americans approximately 24 in beads,
knives and other trading goods for the island of
Manhattan.
34Manhattan
35New York
- Reasons for founding the colony
- Expand trade
- Way of Life
- This land was originally controlled by the Dutch
and was called New Amsterdam - It grew very slowly. To encourage more settlers
the Dutch West India Company gave huge tracts of
riverfront land to anyone who would bring 50 new
settlers.
36New York
- Way of Life
- These new landowners or patroons, ran their huge
estates as they wished, enforcing their own laws. - In 1644, the English government took over the
colony without a fight. - It was renamed in honor of the Kings brother.
(The Duke of York)
37New Jersey
- Date Established 1665
- Important People
- Lord John Berkley and George Carteret were given
some land from the Duke of York because he
couldnt manage all of his property
38New Jersey
- Way of Life
- Neither proprietor actively worked to develop the
colony - They followed Yorks policy of religious freedom
- New Jersey became a royal colony in 1702.
39Pennsylvania
- Date Established 1681
- Important People
- William Penn founder of the colony, he went to
jail several times for expressing his beliefs.
40Pennsylvania
- Reasons for founding the colony
- The colony was founded as a home to a religious
community, known as the Quakers.
41Pennsylvania
- Way of Life
- Quakers believed in religious toleration
- They believed that all people were equal in the
sight of God. - Women were allowed to speak in their
meetinghouses.
42Pennsylvania
- Way of Life
- They opposed war and refused to pay taxes
- They were the first religious group to take a
stand against slavery - They also paid the Native Americans fairly for
their land
43Pennsylvania
- Way of Life
- Penns father had once loaned King Charles a
large sum of money. To repay the loan, Penn was
given a large grant of land in America. He named
it Pennsylvania Penns Woods
44Delaware
- Date Established
- 1704
- Important People
- Swedish settlers
- Reasons for founding
- Expand trade
45Delaware
- Ways of Life
- Pennsylvania was landlocked and had no access to
seaports to ship its goods - The Duke of York gave land to Pennsylvania to
allow for shipping - Later this became Delaware.
46Southern Colonies
Virginia
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
47Southern Colonies
- The climate of these states is warm and humid.
- Hot summers provide a long growing season.
- What crops were grown in the Southern Colonies?
- Tobacco, Rice, and Indigo (and cotton)
48Jamestown
- Date Established 1607
- Location Virginia
49Jamestown
- Important People
- John Smith- 1st leader
- He that will not work, shall not eat
- Pocahontas- daughter of the chief, begged for
John Smiths life to be saved
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51Jamestown
- Important People
- John Rolfe taught the men how to grow tobacco
- William 1st child of African descent born in
the English colonies
52Jamestown
- Reasons for Founding the Colony
- Expand trade and share in the rich new continent.
- Products and Industries (economy)
- Tobacco- allowed the colonys economy to flourish
53Jamestown
- 1. Colonists faced hardships when men wouldnt
work and food ran low. - 2. Smith emerged as a leader and ordered people
to work - 3. Smith bargained with the local natives for
supplies
54Jamestown
- 4. John Rolfe introduced tobacco and the colony
earned huge profits - 5. Planters hired indentured servants (people
who agreed to work for a certain number of years
in exchange for their passage)
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56Jamestown
- 6. 1619- 1st slaves arrived, some were later
freed - 7. House of Burgesses- made laws to govern the
colony, only adult free men could elect
representatives.
57Virginia (Jamestown) in 1619
- 1619 is a Big Year!
- 1st boatload of Africans
- 1st boatload of women
- 1st labor strike
- 1st time English settlers are allowed to own land
- 1st elected lawmakers
58Virginia (Jamestown)
- Cash crops in the southern colonies were labor
intensive - what does that mean?
- Required lots of workers
- Hard, manual labor
- Long hours in the hot sun
- Who did they get to do the work?
- slaves
59Virginia (Jamestown)
- Wealthy Virginia tobacco planters bought most of
the farmland near the coast. - Colonists Gold in the form of a leaf
- Needed Slaves to grow the crop
- Allowed Jamestown to Make It!!!
- Why would they want their plantations located
near the coast? - Easier to ship their goods to England
- What effect did this have on poor people who
wanted to settle and farm in Virginia? - They had to move inland to find good farmland
(which caused conflict with the Native Americans
60Bacons Rebellion
- Nathaniel Bacon led 1,000 farmers in attacks on
Native Americansthey were fighting over land - The governor did not step in to help resolve the
tension and later punished
61Maryland
- Date Established 1632
- Important People
- Cecil Calvert was granted a charter to establish
Maryland - Reasons for founding the colony
- Religious freedom
62Maryland
- Way of Life
- Calvert gave land to settlers willing to move to
Maryland, extra acres for each child and servant - The settlers bought their land from the Native
Americans, paying with axes, tools and clothing - Excellent waterways made it easy to ship goods to
and from England
63Maryland
- Way of Life
- Tobacco was the most profitable crop
- Toleration Act was passed to guarantee all
Christians the right to worship as they pleased
64North Carolina (Roanoke)
- Date established 1587
- Location Roanoke Island, North Carolina
- Important People
- Sir Walter Raleigh-raised the money to found the
colony
65North Carolina (Roanoke)
- Important People
- John White-led the 2nd attempt
- Virginia Dare-1st American born child of English
parents - Reasons for founding the colony
- Set up a farming community
66North Carolina (Roanoke)
- Way of Life
- White returned to England for supplies
- He returned 3 years later and found the island
deserted - Only clue was Croatoan
- Their fate remains a mystery
67North and South Carolina
- Date Established
- 1663
- Important People
- group of eight nobles
- Reason for founding the colony
- profit from trade and selling land
68North and South Carolina
- Way of Life
- King Charles gave large tracts of land to the men
- They advertised land to attract settlers
- Started growing indigo a plant that produces a
blue dye - Others grew rice
69Advertisement for Carolinas
- but up the River about 20 or 30 mile, where they
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plenty of as rich ground as any in the world - The Woods are stored with Deer and Wild Turkeys,
of a great magnitude, weighing many times above
50lbs a piece, and of a more pleasant taste than
in England, being in their proper climate other
sorts of Beasts in the Woods that are good for
food and also Fowls, whose names are not known
to them - Every Free-man and Free-woman that transport
themselves and Servants by the 25 of March next,
being 1667. shall have for Himself, Wife,
Children, and Men-servants, for each 100 Acres of
Land for him and his Heirs for ever, and for
every Woman-servant and Slave 50 Acres
70Georgia
- Date Established
- 1732
- Important People
- James Oglethorpe
- Reasons for founding the colony
- Protection from Spanish Florida and home for
debtors
71Georgia
- Way of Life
- Thousands of English men, women and children were
in prison, most for owing small amounts of money - They could not be released until they paid their
debt, yet they had no way to earn it - They could move to Georgia and work to pay off
debts - King George II wanted a buffer between South
Carolina and Spanish troops in Florida.
72Debtors Prison in England