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Early American Colonies Objective-Students will understand… 1) Explain 1 reason to why colonists moved to each of the 3 Eastern regions (New England, Middle Colonies, and Southern Colonies) 2) Analyze 1 belief/event in each region and explain how that belief/event impacts American society today. (Ch. 1, Sec. 3)

New England Colonies Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut MR ICON New England Colonies Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire Why did British immigrants come to the NE Colonies? Practice their OWN religion without the king’s rule

The Middle Colonies NY, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and NJ NY Pens Delivers New Jokes

Pennsylvania Quakers- protestant, pacifist, anti-slavery, pro-Na.AM (friendly) William Penn- given land by King to create a haven in New World for Quakers -Advertising- all over Europe -Liberal Land Policy- good land, access to rivers (transportation) -Philadelphia- planned city to grow, largest city in colonies -Expansion- more settlers from Europe moved in, relations w N.Am. became worse *How is Penn. different from New England?

British Colonists came to start large plantations Southern Colonies Virginia, Maryland S Carolina N Carolina Georgia Why did British Colonists come to the Southern Colonies after Virginia? British Colonists came to start large plantations After realizing indentured servants were a liability, what did the Southern colonists use for labor? Slaves replaced indentured servants as labor.

Slavery Barbados Slave Code- stated slaves are property, have no rights Middle Passage- voyage from Africa to America, 25-60% of slaves died *Is such a harsh slave law necessary?

Classwork We will watch video about the Middle Passage if you work together without any distractions…. Work in groups DO NOT WRITE ON HAND OUTS (Triangular Trade) Answer questions in complete sentences. Turn in your work!