A look at some early colonists and their motivation

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Are You Smarter Than the Social Studies STAAR
Advertisements

Number a piece of notebook paper 1-25 and put your name on your paper.
CHAPTER 2 The American Colonies Emerge
The New England Colonies. New Immigrants come to America Most of the New England colonists were religious dissidents.
English Colonization of North America Name the reasons The English settled in America.
10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Open Ended.
US AP HISTORY Bell Work: 1. What is a Utopic society? 2.What were some of the English motivations for settling in the New World? 3.How did the distance.
Adult males in Massachusetts Bay were given ___ status He called it a “stinking weed” referring to tobacco But he liked the profit he obtained from this.
US History: Week 2 Early British Colonies Warm-up 3: Community If you had the opportunity to create your own school community, what type of features would.
Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies
The American Colonies. Jamestown, VA May 13, 1607: Arrival of 104 Male Settlers.
The Colonies of New England
Chapter 3 Review Sheet Answer Key.
VOCAB SECTION 2-14 PURITANS KING PHILIPS WAR HALF WAY COVENANT SALEM WITCH TRIAL MASSACHUSETTS CHARTER ROGER WILLIAMS RHODE ISLAND MAYFLOWER COMPACT ROYAL.
Chapter 2 Road to Independence Section One Founding the American Colonies Founding the American Colonies.
How Disney Changes History. Jamestown In April 1607, the first permanent English settlement is established in North America. Joint-Stock CompanyIt is.
Let America Begin!!! Get your Colonies On…..!.
English Colonies. Jamestown ► 1 st lasting English settlement ► Early troubles- only survived with the help of Native Americans ► TABACCO saves the day.
3.2: Puritan New England Objective: Learn the motivations for Puritan migration. Describe the Puritans interactions with the Native Americans. Understand.
The First Colonies Colonization  Major nations seek to acquire overseas territories for economic, political, or military reasons.
EARLY ENGLISH COLONIES The English in America
Jamestown What was the first permanent English settlement?
MOTIVATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SETTLEMENT The Regions of Colonial English North America.
Comparison of Jamestown and Plymouth 17th century settlements.
 Settled in Florida, Texas area, and Mexico.  Settled in Central America and South America.  Found gold.  Wanted to bring the Catholic faith.
Daily Quiz 8/18 1. Which of the following is written permission by the king to create a colony? A. Charter B. Joint-stock company C. Theocracy D. Powhatan.
Objective You will be able to identify how the colonies of Jamestown & Plymouth were similar/different.
First English Settlements AGRARIAN LIFE. Why move to the colonies? Push  Land scarcity  Religious or Political Persecution  Revolution  Poverty 
Chapter 1, Section 3: Early British Colonies
WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR HOME IN ENGLAND TO COME TO A NEW WORLD? WHAT ARE YOUR REASONS?
Men and Women of the Early Colonies. John White O Leader of Roanoke O Found a clean – WHITE slate when he returned Remember: Roanoke is the “Lost Colony.”
Plymouth & Massachusetts Bay Colony
First Colonies of America  Jamestown  Located on today’s Virginia coast line  Started in 1607  Named Jamestown to honor King James of England.
In the 1500s, England Joins the Game
Let America Begin!!! Get your Colonies On…..!.
The First English Settlements
Chapter 3-1 Early English Settlements
North American Colonies
#3 Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies
U.S. History Review Part 2.
England plants settlements in the New World
Number your paper 1-13 and write the colony name by the correct number
Ch.3, Sec.2 – New England Colonies
Colonization of New England
Founding the Thirteen Colonies
Colonial America.
John Winthrop Born in England
Agenda 9/15 CBM – Vocab Practice Mayflower Compact – analyzing sources
The American Colonies Emerge
Comparing Jamestown and Plymouth
Early English Settlements
Terms and People charter – a document issued by a government that grants specific rights to a person or company John Smith – Englishman sent in 1608 to.
The 13 Original Colonies Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Colonization Test People to Know.
First English Settlements
Integrity Doing the right thing at the right time even when no one is looking.
Early English Settlements
The Southern Colonies Chapter 3 Section 1.
New England Colonies Protestant: Christians who don’t consider themselves to be Catholic Persecute – to treat differently or badly because of beliefs or.
#2 Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies
Chapter 5 Les. 1 Journal Notes.
Chapter Two: Road to Independence
Comparing Jamestown and Plymouth
Get your Colonies On…..WORD!
Chapter 3-1 Early English Settlements
Get your Colonies On…..WORD!
What is the “American Dream” and where does it come from?
New England Colonies.
Jamestown What was the first permanent English settlement?
Early American Colonies Objective-Students will understand…
Presentation transcript:

A look at some early colonists and their motivation Early America A look at some early colonists and their motivation

Why go to the new world? Religious Freedom Economic interests Pilgrims – sought a more pure practice of their religion free from persecution Colonists sought freedom to practice their religion as they saw fit Economic interests Expansion at home made land and resources scarce, creating massive poverty The search for wealth by acquiring more resources, such as cotton and tobacco, to send to the factories at home

Why go to the New World Political Turmoil Forced out Protestant v. Catholic King v. Parliament Class v. class English Civil War Forced out Religious and Political Exiles Move to survive

The Pilgrims Religious purists from the outskirts of London who set sail for Virginia in 1620 The Church of England kept too many Catholic Rituals The Pilgrims preferred to leave than conform Set sail aboard the Mayflower A navigation error had them land in Plymouth, Massachusetts, instead of Virginia No charter for that area Relied on the natives for survival

The Mayflower Compact Harsh conditions caused civil unrest in the group Mutinies Disorder Wrote and agreement that bound the Pilgrims together in a “civil body politick” Kept the groups and colony from falling apart One of the earliest examples of a Constitution in the New World

The European Colonies in America

Two of the earliest British Colonies in the Americas, founded by the Plymouth Company and the London Company. Note the overlapping area that was to be shared by the two companies, but not settled. He location of Jamestown is circled.

The London Company Charter – permission and consent from the King Charter granted to found a settlement in Virginia 144 men and boys formed the company that would construct and operate the settlement Cash crops – tobacco, cotton Exploration and expansion

Captain John Smith Earliest and strongest governors of the London Company Improved relations with the natives The native had made life miserable for the colonists early on The native ambushed the colony and stole provisions

Smith’s Captivity Smith was taken captive by the native Algonquin tribe after a battle He was delivered to the Algonquin Chief Powhatan Powhatan’s daughter Pocahontas Befriended Smith and pled for his life Powhatan, impressed by Smith’s courage and trinkets, let Smith return to his colony Smith’s friendship with Powhatan and Pocahontas helped the colony prosper Painting of Pocahontas protecting the injured Captain Smith and saving his life

William Penn Founder of the Colony of Pennsylvania (Penn’s Woods) Land given to him by the King Quaker religion proved troublesome for some in his new area Southeastern colonies broke off to for the colony of Delaware One of the first advocates of colonial unification The colonies act as one Called for a United States of Europe that would become one economic and military interest Forerunner of the United States of America

William Penn Early American philosophical thought Promised Pennsylvanians “liberty of conscience, due process, and no taxation without representation…” Made sure that rich and poor alike had a voice in the political process Died in 1718, broken and penniless Owed investors for the colony Bad business deals Debtors prison

John Winthrop Devout Puritan Believed that God was going to curse England Wanted to leave and practice his faith in its truest form Sought a Charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony Farming community Strict, severe religious obligations

John Winthrop Formed tightly-knit towns instead of loosely organized counties Every activity, political or otherwise, was undertaken in the service of God

Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison Puritans came to the New World to exercise freedom of religion Freedom for their religion Little tolerance for the other religious practices Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison represented two of the most serious challenges to Winthrop’s ultra-religious Massachusetts Bay Colony

Religious Dissent Williams Hutchison Colony had no authority to punish people for different religious practices. That is God’s job. Questioned the colony’s charter, since the land was never purchased from the natives Exiled from the colony after repeated criticisms of colonial practice Hutchison Questioned the purity of the colonists Fomented religious anarchy in the colony Exiled to Rhode Island for her beliefs

Puritan Ne’er–Do-Wells Anne Hutchinson Roger Williams