British America and the Thirteen Colonies

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British America and the Thirteen Colonies

King James I Elizabeth I dies in 1603 and James I becomes king Noted for his commissioning the King James Bible James charters the London Virginia Company to colonize North America

Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown was founded in 1607 First successful British colony in North America

Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay 1620: The Pilgrims arrive on the Mayflower, seeking religious freedom Only half the 102 colonists survived to celebrate the first Thanksgiving in 1621 Link to "Deconstructing History - The Mayflower"

The Thirteen Colonies New England Colonies: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island Middle Colonies: New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

The Original Ivy League The Original Ivy League were the nine colonial colleges chartered by Great Britain: New College (Harvard University), 1636 The College of William and Mary, 1693 Collegiate School (Yale University), 1701 Academy of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania), 1740 College of New Jersey (Princeton University), 1746 King’s College (Columbia University), 1754 Rhode Island College (Brown University), 1764 Queen’s College (Rutgers University), 1766 Dartmouth College, 1769 They are the oldest universities in the United States and some of the finest in the world

Summarize In your interactive notebook, at the bottom of your notes page, write a short paragraph about today’s lesson. Write about: What the main idea of the lesson was AND what you learned today. Your summary should be able to explain today’s lesson to someone who was not in class today.