Turn in GP 3-4 Open book to page 88 Which religious group were pacifists? Which family owned Pennsylvania? What country established New Amsterdam? What.

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Turn in GP 3-4 Open book to page 88 Which religious group were pacifists? Which family owned Pennsylvania? What country established New Amsterdam? What is the title of Charles II brother? What is a proprietary colony?

George Calvert, Lord Baltimore granted land on Chesapeake for Catholics by Charles I Named in honor Henrietta Maria, the king’s wife Began plantations and rule by aristocrats 100 acres for man, 100 for wife, 100 per servant and 50 acres each child I need a place of safety for my fellow Catholics Yes, my friend, good land. Protect us from the Dutch

39d43m Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon survey MD/PA border to resolve border dispute repealed in 1692 Maryland claims: 40 North to Potomac Atlantic to Meridian at headwaters of Potomac Pennsylvania claims: Line west of Cape May, NJ to 5 degrees of longitude 15 miles due south of Philadelphia Repealed during Cromwell era

VA expands westward Governor Berkeley agrees w/native Americans For land and furs the governor will keep out settlers Nathaniel Bacon led western settlers  storms Jamestown to remove Berkeley  dies of illness just as he was succeeding Shows that settlers want to move westward Powhatans and others create problems  Pamunkey and Occoneechee unjustly punished  Berkeley hangs most of the rebels That old fool has put to death more people in that naked country than I did here for the murder of my father

These settlers came from Barbados w/slaves John Locke writes constitution North settled by VA tobacco farmers Southern parts fertile land led to plantations using rice Eliza Lucas brought in indigo 1740 Named in honor of King Charles II 8 proprietors granted land in the Carolinas Establishes Charleston N Anthony Ashley Cooper 1729 Settlers divide colony formally

James Oglethorpe brought debtors and poor to America buffer zone from Spanish Florida to protect Carolina Small farms no slaves Colonists called Oglethorpe a “perpetual dictator” Germany and Switzerland also sent settlers no drinking alcohol Mostly Scots Preemptive attack on the Spanish in Florida 1751 GA returned to king as a royal colony so all could own slaves and drink

New EnglandMiddle ColoniesSouthern Colonies TheocracySecularOpen Assembly ConformityDiversityAristocracy with some blending Trade and shippingFarming and shippingCash crops Strict religious requirements TolerantAnglican, some tolerance noted Abused Amerindian relationships Respect rights of Amerindian Mixed treatment

Journal: Do you think Bacon’s uprising was a sign of things to come? Give at two supports. Read 94-96; GP 3-5 and finish t-notes