Objective: Continue to trace the expansion of the American colonies

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Chapter 3 Day 2 Quote: “This land may be profitable to those that will adventure it.” - Henry Hudson Objective: Continue to trace the expansion of the American colonies State Standards: Strand 1 Concept 3 PO 2

New England Spreads Out Connecticut Fundamental Orders Massachusetts really big

Puritans Versus Indians Disease Squanto/Thanksgiving Pequot War King Philip’s War

Seeds of Colonial Unity and Independence New England Confederation (1643) Political turmoil in England 1684, Massachusetts charter revoked

Andros Promotes the First American Revolution Dominion of New England (1686) Sir Edmund Andros Glorious Revolution Mass. new charter

Old Netherlanders at New Netherland Henry Hudson Patroonships

Friction with English and Swedish Neighbors Wall Street New Sweden