Colonial American Development

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Colonial American Development

England Defeat of Spanish Armada (1588) Population increases Joint-stock companies develop Religious conflicts divide the nation Weak monarchs, civil wars, and revolutions

Thirteen Colonies

The First English Attempts Sir Walter Raleigh (1585) Roanoke (1587)

Jamestown Virginia Company of London Established in 1607 on mouth of Chesapeake Bay John Smith “he that will not work shall not eat” ”Starving Time” (1609-1610) Powhatan John Rolfe Tobacco seeds to plantations

Who is this?

This is John Smith.

Pilgrims Separatists to Holland then head for Virginia Mayflower takes Separatists and others to Jamestown but weather complicates matters Settlers decide to remain and establish Plymouth (1620)

Plymouth Colony

New England Massachusetts Bay Colony and Puritans (1630) Rhode Island John Winthrop “city upon a hill” Rhode Island Providence (1636) Roger Williams Portsmouth (1638) Anne Hutchinson Connecticut Hartford (1637) Thomas Hooker New Haven (1638) New Hampshire (1679)

Middle Colonies Development Economics New York New Jersey (1702) New Amsterdam transferred to Duke of York in 1664 New Jersey (1702) Pennsylvania settled by Quakers Delaware (1702) Economics Develop wheat and corn farms “Bread basket” of the colonies Eventually into manufacturing and trade

Pennsylvania William Penn (1681) Religious Society of Friends aka Quakers Holy Experiment Religious refuge Liberal political ideals Economic success Frame of Government and Charter of Liberties

Mason-Dixon Line

Southern Colonies Maryland (1634) Virginia (1607) Carolinas (1663) Lord Baltimore Act of Toleration (1649) Virginia (1607) Carolinas (1663) North Carolina (1729) Tobacco South Carolina (1729) Rice and indigo Georgia (1732) James Oglethorpe

Virginia Jamestown (1607) Headright System House of Burgesses in 1619 50 acres to each paying immigrant or plantation owner who paid for immigrant House of Burgesses in 1619 First legislative assembly in the colonies Becomes royal colony in 1624 Bacon’s Rebellion (1676) Inequities between large landowners and western farmers Nathanial Bacon vs. William Berkeley "Here shoot me before God, fair mark shoot.” Governor William Berkeley in response to Nathanial Bacon’s threat for demands.