French in the North (Canada) Spanish in the South (Florida and beyond) England in the Middle: VA, MD, NJ, SC, RI, PA, NY, DE, CT, MA, NH, NC, GA Settlement:

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French in the North (Canada) Spanish in the South (Florida and beyond) England in the Middle: VA, MD, NJ, SC, RI, PA, NY, DE, CT, MA, NH, NC, GA Settlement: Jamestown, VA John Smith, Rolfe, and Pocahontas Puritan Work Ethic “Import” Women Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colony “pilgrims”

New York New Amsterdam dollars and some trinkets Minuit and Stuyvesant Georgia James Oglethorpe Debtors/Indentured Servants Buffer Colony Religious freedom… except for Catholics.

Northern, Southern and Middle Colonies Mercantilism Navigation Act Societal Inequality Salutary Neglect Slave Trade Racial Permanent

Triangular Trade

The Middle Passage