US I History Mrs. Rivas River Dell Regional H.S.

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US I History Mrs. Rivas River Dell Regional H.S

But what were the motivating factors for European colonization??

 The three G’s  Gold  God  Glory

Motives for European Exploration

 Virginia (1607)  Massachusetts (1620)  New York (1626)  Maryland (1633)  Rhode Island (1636)  Connecticut (1636)  Delaware (1638)  New Hampshire (1638)  North Carolina (1653)  South Carolina (1663)  New Jersey (1664)  Pennsylvania (1682)  Georgia (1732) 7

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11  Founded by the London Company (John Smith).  Great place to grow tobacco, wheat, and corn.  Named for England’s Queen Elizabeth I. (“Virgin Queen”)  Officially became a state on June 25, 1788.

12  Founded originally as two different colonies: Plymouth Colony in 1620 by the Pilgrims, and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 by the Puritans. The two colonies were united in (John Winthrop)  Great for fishing, growing corn, and raising livestock.  Also, great place for lumbering and shipbuilding.  Name came from a tribal word meaning “large hill place.”  Officially became a state on February 6, 1788.

13  Founded by the Dutch West India Company and was known as “New Netherland.” It was renamed in 1664 when the English took control. (Peter Minuit)  Area was great for shipbuilding and iron works.  Also, a good place to grow grain, rice, indigo, and wheat and to raise cattle.  Named for the “Duke of York.”  Officially became a state on July 26, 1788.

14  Land was granted to Lord Baltimore.  Great land to grow corn, wheat, rice, and indigo.  Also a good place for shipbuilding and iron works.  Named for “Queen Henrietta Maria of England.”  Officially became a state on April 28, 1788.

15  Settled by two different Massachusetts groups and was united in (Roger Williams)  Rhode Island was a great place for raising livestock, dairy, and fishing.  It was also a good area for lumbering.  The name came from the Dutch, meaning “red island.”  Officially became a state on May 29, 1790.

16  Originally settled by the Swedes, but taken over by the Dutch in Then England took control in Finally, in 1682, the land was granted to William Penn. (Peter Minuit)  Great area for fishing and lumbering.  Named for the Delaware tribe and an early governor of Virginia, “Lord de la Warr.”  Officially became a state on December 7, 1787.

17  Founded by settlers originally from Massachusetts and other colonies. Was named New Haven Colony in 1638 and soon renamed Connecticut. (Thomas Hooker)  Great land for growing wheat and corn and for catching fish.  Its name came from an Algonquin word, meaning “beside the long tidal river.”  Officially became a state on February 6, 1788.

18 OOriginally part of Maine, but became its own colony in Then from , it became part of Massachusetts. Finally, in 1679 it became its own colony again. (John Wheelwright) GGreat place to manufacture textiles and for shipbuilding. IIt also, had good land for growing potatoes and the water surrounding it was great for fishing. NNamed for the “county of Hampshire in England.” OOfficially became a state on June 21, 1788.

19  Settled by members of the other colonies. Granted a private company in 1663 and divided into two colonies in  Great place to grow indigo, rice, and tobacco.  Name came from the Latin word carolus, meaning “Charles.”  Officially became a state on November 21, 1789.

20 OOriginally part of the Carolina Colony. Separated in 1711, and became a Royal Providence in LLike North Carolina it had great land for growing indigo, rice, tobacco, and cotton. SSouth Carolina’s land could also support the raising of cattle. LLike North Carolina, the name came from the Latin word carolus, meaning “Charles.” OOfficially became a state on May 23, 1788.

21  Granted a private company by George II in 1732 and was settled a year later in Savannah. (James Oglethorpe)  Great land for growing indigo, rice, and sugar.  Named for England’s King George II.  Officially became a state on January 2, 1788.